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We can build a simple schedule for Bendu Olo using these premade packages. Let's say we want him to eat breakfast and dinner at home, sleep at night, and otherwise just hang around his house. | We can build a simple schedule for Bendu Olo using these premade packages. Let's say we want him to eat breakfast and dinner at home, sleep at night, and otherwise just hang around his house. | ||
For eating, let's check the existing default "eat" packages - let's pick '''DefaultEatEditorLoc8x1''' (breakfast) and '''DefaultEatEditorLoc18x1''' (dinner). Note: we use a naming convention to indicate packages which have a schedule: "STARTTIMExDURATION". So "8x1" indicates a package starting at 8 am and lasting for 1 hour; "18x1" indicates a package starting at 6 pm and also lasting for 1 hour. But of course the naming could be wrong - let's check the actual data on the packages to make sure their schedules match their names | For eating, let's check the existing default "eat" packages - let's pick '''DefaultEatEditorLoc8x1''' (breakfast) and '''DefaultEatEditorLoc18x1''' (dinner). Note: we use a naming convention to indicate packages which have a schedule: "STARTTIMExDURATION". So "8x1" indicates a package starting at 8 am and lasting for 1 hour; "18x1" indicates a package starting at 6 pm and also lasting for 1 hour. But of course the naming could be wrong - let's check the actual data on the packages to make sure their schedules match their names. | ||
Open the two packages and select their Schedule tabs, which look like this: | Open the two packages and select their Schedule tabs, which look like this: |