xtension_manual:extendinginterface
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+ | While that works great for individual or special units it’s also possible to add the same handlers to multiple units and add the code in only one place rather than repeatedly in each and every Unit’s On script. All events like these start in the Unit’s On script, and if the handler does not exist, or if you have not returned True from the handler, then the events will start to trickle up. Any Group that the Unit is a member of will also receive the event, but with thisUnit set to the name of the unit to which the event was originally sent so that you can use that to properly control the target unit. | ||
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