#I have a mark I am trying to delete on my Dynmap.

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stuck pagoda
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I have tried the command "dmarker - delete - (name of marker)" without luck. It continues to say the marker can not be found. I have tried several times and have made sure it is case sensitive. Any other way to remove markers? Or any ideas?

Thanks!

timid bronzeBOT
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rose isle
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You need to define the set if it is not in the default set

stuck pagoda
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Can you explain what this means?

rose isle
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Dmarker delete set:<set name> Id:markerid

timid bronzeBOT
rose isle
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@stuck pagoda did you get it to work

stuck pagoda
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How do I know if I added the icon to a set?

rose isle
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dmarker list

stuck pagoda
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this is the one i am trying to get rid of

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what would i type in?

rose isle
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dmarker listsets, idk if that also shows the markers belonging to each set

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if not, use dmarker list set:<setname> to find it

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then dmarker delete id:<id> set:<set>

stuck pagoda
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I have not made multiple sets

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The only set that shows up is "markers"

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What is "Id"? I do not see that show up

rose isle
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the number, so 1 or 2 or sth

rose isle
stuck pagoda
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marker 17 is what I am trying to delete

rose isle
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then it would be dmarker delete id:marker_17 or dmarker delete id:17, idk which one it is

stuck pagoda
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First one worked! Thanks so much!

rose isle
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np

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