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July 30, 2012 at 7:00 pm #19660
LotJResearch v1.67
Here’s a research script that I’ve been working on for quite a while. I think I finally got all the kinks with skill grabbing worked out, if I missed anything please let me know about it!
“researchgrab” – with 0 parameters – scans entire practice list and adds everything that is below 90 percent researched
– with 1 parameter (number) – scans entire practice list and adds everything that is below (number) percent researched (e.g. researchgrab 50)
– with 1 parameter (word) – scans only the given skill list and adds everything that is below 90 percent researched (e.g. researchgrab science)
– with 2 parameters (word number) – scans the given skill list and adds everything that is below (number) percent researched (e.g. researchgrab science 50)
“researchhelp” – displays the rest of the commands in-game.
Download:
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July 31, 2012 at 3:16 am #19665
In the research script in my thread, the script colors the skills on your list and makes it much easier to read. Would it be possible to incorporate that into this script? Functionally, this is way better, but the standard blue practice list sucks.
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July 31, 2012 at 4:55 am #19666
LotJResearch v1.70
Added colored output to the practice list. Functionality SHOULD be the same, however technically it adds every skill to a table to facilitate sorting.
“printskills” outputs all the skills in mud format with color
Will add more ways to sort later on, maybe by percentage, or by class.
Download:
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August 2, 2012 at 12:28 pm #19675
This is certainly better than the one I was using before. Autoqueue is by far much better than manually queuing 😛
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October 3, 2012 at 4:52 am #19915
I tried putting this in and get an error. Saved the file to MUSHclient -> scripts
Opened it up in client, and get this error in a grey box;Error number: 0
Event: Compile error
Description: [string “Script file”]:1: unexpected symbol near ‘<‘
Called by: Immediate executionIn a little grey box. Anyone know how to solve it?
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