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A (Maybe) Dumb Question

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Well, I've been using the trial maker for a few days, and now I've finally finished my trial. I'm just going through it now and fixing typos and such. But I was wondering, how do you make the words 'Objection!' and 'Hold it!' come up? I've seen them in other cases, but I haven't figured out how to use them myself. :x
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When you select the character of a message, you have an entry "Special pictures" in the list of available characters : it contains all special pictures such as Objection, Hold It, etc. :wink:
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Oh! Thanks a ton! :D Now I have to go through all the cross examinations again. lol
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Re: A (Maybe) Dumb Question

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Ugh. Another problem. I know that in order to make the 'objection!' and 'hold it!' things go away, you need to type in a number under wait, but I don't know what the standard is for them. Each time I try it, it goes away almost immediately. Do you know what the standard number is? And if you know the standard for the judges hammer hitting once and the judge's hammer hitting three times, then I would like to know as well. :)

EDIT: Never mind. I'm guessing the number was in milliseconds? lol
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It's actually 1/100 of a second. I usually use 300, for about 3 seconds.
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Re: A (Maybe) Dumb Question

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Forcemaster wrote:It's actually 1/100 of a second. I usually use 300, for about 3 seconds.
Exactly :wink:

Maybe I should make it more visible, but when you hover the title of the "Wait" Column, it's explained :)
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