Hi (again) > Would some command like 'close <sack|bag|chest|luggage|whatever>' be > sufficient? Or maybe some specific flag to apply (apply -c for close > or something)? Now that I know how you are using the attributes, I am > in a better position to say what might be ways to make a fix that > meets your needs. Actually, what bothers (?) me is that the logic is different in the server & the (GTK) client. The server correctly closes and unapplies the container, but the GTK CLIENT reapplies it straight away. IMHO this is more a matter of client mishandling / mistake than a missing command. After all if you click the 'close' button, the container is closed and unapplied, which is the behaviour i for one would expect to have by simply using 'apply <container name>'. Wonder if i'm clear enough lol. Nicolas _______________________________________________ crossfire-devel mailing list crossfire-devel at lists.real-time.com https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/crossfire-devel