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| ==Description==
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| The teamflagreset plugin will look at the team flags and see if they have been held by a player and dropped - if so, it will start timing to a limit. If the flag is not picked up again within that time limit the team flag will reset with a message saying which team flag sat idle too long. It will also automatically disable itself for teams with no players and for only 1 team in the match (no opposing teams).
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| ==Usage==
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| The plugin will allow the time limit to be passed to it through the -loadplugin command line with bzfs. The format is as follows:
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| '''"-loadplugin <path>teamflagreset,m'''" where m is the timer value (in minutes) for timed ctf. For example, "-loadplugin plugins/teamflagreset,2" would start the plugin with the timer set for 2 minutes. The minimum is 1 minute and the maximum is 120 minutes. If no time is specified, the plugin defaults to 5 minutes.
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| ==Server Commands==
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| There are 5 administrator commands available with the plugin:
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| "tfrtime <iii>" this will set timer interval for checking idle flags to <iii> minutes (1-120).<br />
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| "tfroff" this will disable the timer.<br />
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| "tfron" this will enable the timer.<br />
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| "tfrstatus" this will return the status of the timer (enabled or disabled and time interval).
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