It seems like I can only reference sunset for the start time, not the end time of a range.
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I wish I could do a time range like this: [Sunset+00:30,Sunset+03:30]
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EDIT: Iām wrong, I guess you cannot.
Originally posted by Takoateli View PostDisregard this post. I found an easier way to do it.
I wish with EasyTriggers I could reference BOTH the start and stop time range to sunset. I'll post something in the plugin's section.
[Sun Sunset+00:05;Mon 00:00],[Mon 00:00;Mon Sunrise-00:05],[Mon Sunset+00:05;Tue Sunrise-00:05],[Tue Sunset+00:05;Wed Sunrise-00:05],[Wed Sunset+00:05;Thu Sunrise-00:05],[Thu Sunset+00:05;Fri Sunrise-00:05],[Fri Sunset+00:05;Sat Sunrise-00:05],[Sat Sunset+00:05;Sun Sunrise-00:05]
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Originally posted by Takoateli View PostI wish I could do a time range like this: [Sunset+00:30,Sunset+03:30]
It seems like I can only reference sunset for the start time, not the end time of a range.
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Originally posted by spud View Post
You need a semi colon instead of a comma between start and end time: [Sunset+00:30;Sunset+03:30]
Thanks!!!
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