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Scripts :o
Yes... I made these a few months ago but the Programming category of the Jenova forums was removed.
Simply put these into your lugormod folder (or base if you're sloppy) and execute them with /exec [file name].
It's perfectly possible to put them all into a subfolder and execute them with /exec [subfolder]/[file name] (e.g. /exec scripts/login)
The commands to change your selection are the following by default:
"," To go to the previous selection
"." To go to the next selection
"/" To execute the current selection.
These can all be changed under "[CONTROLS]"
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Login Script
Download Link: here
Context / Forces
You have multiple accounts and you want to execute them with a single command (and perhaps a few keypresses) or a single bind.
Synopsis
Using the script will allow you to select your account from a selection which you will have set beforehand.
Additional Instructions
Open up the script and under "[PROFILES]", find where it says "LOGIN username password" and change this to reflect your actual username and password.
If you have additional accounts then change the "ECHO Not set!"s to "LOGOUT; WAIT 300; LOGIN username password" whilst changing the "username password" to reflect your actual usernames and passwords.
Under "[NICKNAMES]", change the "ECHO Not Set!" to "ECHO " followed by a nickname for this account, e.g. "ECHO Merc" or "ECHO John Smith"
If you require more than 3 accounts, additional scripts can be provided It'll be a lot easier than me explaining how to add more accounts to the script.
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Interact Script
Download Link: here
Context / Forces
You constantly use the /interact command, wish to execute the command faster but do not want to waste keys.
Synopsis
Using the script will allow you to select an interact command from 1 - 5. The script shares the same keys, to change the selection, as my other scripts so that it doesn't waste as many keys.
Additional Instructions
If more or less interact commands are required then additional scripts can be provided
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Pay Script
Download Link: here
Context / Forces
You wish to bind multiple /pay commands but do not wish to waste a lot of keys.
Synopsis
The script will allow you to bind a pre-defined selection of /pay commands to a small amount of keys; the script shares the same keys, to change the selection, as my other scripts so that it doesn't waste as many keys.
The pay commands which have been provided range from 25 to 200 and increase in values of 25 (e.g. 25, 50, 75... 200)
Additional Instructions
If the pay commands need to be changed, or additional pay commands need to be added, then additional scripts can be provided.
Simply put these into your lugormod folder (or base if you're sloppy) and execute them with /exec [file name].
It's perfectly possible to put them all into a subfolder and execute them with /exec [subfolder]/[file name] (e.g. /exec scripts/login)
The commands to change your selection are the following by default:
"," To go to the previous selection
"." To go to the next selection
"/" To execute the current selection.
These can all be changed under "[CONTROLS]"
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Login Script
Download Link: here
- Contents:
- // [OPTIONS]
SET dlg_login_00 "SET next_option VSTR dlg_login_01; SET prev_option VSTR dlg_cancel; SET exec_option VSTR dlg_profile_00; VSTR dlg_nickname_00"
SET dlg_login_01 "SET next_option VSTR dlg_login_02; SET prev_option VSTR dlg_login_00; SET exec_option VSTR dlg_profile_01; VSTR dlg_nickname_01"
SET dlg_login_02 "SET next_option VSTR dlg_cancel; SET prev_option VSTR dlg_login_01; SET exec_option VSTR dlg_profile_02; VSTR dlg_nickname_02"
SET dlg_cancel "SET next_option VSTR dlg_login_00; SET prev_option VSTR dlg_login_02; SET exec_option VSTR action_cancel; VSTR dlg_nickname_cancel"
// [PROFILES]
SET dlg_profile_00 "LOGOUT; WAIT 300; LOGIN username password"
SET dlg_profile_01 "ECHO ^1Not set!"
SET dlg_profile_02 "ECHO ^1Not set!"
// [NICKNAMES]
SET dlg_nickname_00 "ECHO Not Set!"
SET dlg_nickname_01 "ECHO Not set!"
SET dlg_nickname_02 "ECHO Not set!"
SET dlg_nickname_cancel "ECHO Cancel"
SET dlg_notification_cancel "ECHO Canceled!"
// [CONTROLS]
BIND , VSTR next_option
BIND . VSTR prev_option
BIND / VSTR exec_option
// [ACTIONS]
SET action_cancel "set next_option \"\";set prev_option \"\";set exec_option \"\"; VSTR dlg_notification_cancel"
VSTR dlg_login_00
Context / Forces
You have multiple accounts and you want to execute them with a single command (and perhaps a few keypresses) or a single bind.
Synopsis
Using the script will allow you to select your account from a selection which you will have set beforehand.
Additional Instructions
Open up the script and under "[PROFILES]", find where it says "LOGIN username password" and change this to reflect your actual username and password.
If you have additional accounts then change the "ECHO Not set!"s to "LOGOUT; WAIT 300; LOGIN username password" whilst changing the "username password" to reflect your actual usernames and passwords.
Under "[NICKNAMES]", change the "ECHO Not Set!" to "ECHO " followed by a nickname for this account, e.g. "ECHO Merc" or "ECHO John Smith"
If you require more than 3 accounts, additional scripts can be provided It'll be a lot easier than me explaining how to add more accounts to the script.
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Interact Script
Download Link: here
- Contents:
- // [OPTIONS]
SET dlg_interact_00 "SET next_option VSTR dlg_interact_01; SET prev_option VSTR dlg_cancel; SET exec_option INTERACT 1; VSTR dlg_nickname_00"
SET dlg_interact_01 "SET next_option VSTR dlg_interact_02; SET prev_option VSTR dlg_interact_00; SET exec_option INTERACT 2; VSTR dlg_nickname_01"
SET dlg_interact_02 "SET next_option VSTR dlg_interact_03; SET prev_option VSTR dlg_interact_01; SET exec_option INTERACT 3; VSTR dlg_nickname_02"
SET dlg_interact_03 "SET next_option VSTR dlg_interact_04; SET prev_option VSTR dlg_interact_02; SET exec_option INTERACT 4; VSTR dlg_nickname_03"
SET dlg_interact_04 "SET next_option VSTR dlg_cancel; SET prev_option VSTR dlg_interact_03; SET exec_option INTERACT 5; VSTR dlg_nickname_04"
SET dlg_cancel "SET next_option VSTR dlg_interact_00; SET prev_option VSTR dlg_interact_04; SET exec_option VSTR action_cancel; VSTR dlg_nickname_cancel"
// [NICKNAMES]
SET dlg_nickname_00 "ECHO Interact 1"
SET dlg_nickname_01 "ECHO Interact 2"
SET dlg_nickname_02 "ECHO Interact 3"
SET dlg_nickname_03 "ECHO Interact 4"
SET dlg_nickname_04 "ECHO Interact 5"
SET dlg_nickname_cancel "ECHO Cancel"
SET dlg_notification_cancel "ECHO Canceled!"
// [CONTROLS]
BIND , VSTR next_option
BIND . VSTR prev_option
BIND / VSTR exec_option
// [ACTIONS]
SET action_cancel "set next_option \"\";set prev_option \"\";set exec_option \"\"; VSTR dlg_notification_cancel"
VSTR dlg_interact_00
Context / Forces
You constantly use the /interact command, wish to execute the command faster but do not want to waste keys.
Synopsis
Using the script will allow you to select an interact command from 1 - 5. The script shares the same keys, to change the selection, as my other scripts so that it doesn't waste as many keys.
Additional Instructions
If more or less interact commands are required then additional scripts can be provided
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Pay Script
Download Link: here
- Contents:
// [OPTIONS]
SET dlg_pay_00 "SET next_option VSTR dlg_pay_01; SET prev_option VSTR dlg_cancel; SET exec_option PAY 25; VSTR dlg_nickname_00"
SET dlg_pay_01 "SET next_option VSTR dlg_pay_02; SET prev_option VSTR dlg_pay_00; SET exec_option PAY 50; VSTR dlg_nickname_01"
SET dlg_pay_02 "SET next_option VSTR dlg_pay_03; SET prev_option VSTR dlg_pay_01; SET exec_option PAY 75; VSTR dlg_nickname_02"
SET dlg_pay_03 "SET next_option VSTR dlg_pay_04; SET prev_option VSTR dlg_pay_02; SET exec_option PAY 100; VSTR dlg_nickname_03"
SET dlg_pay_04 "SET next_option VSTR dlg_pay_05; SET prev_option VSTR dlg_pay_03; SET exec_option PAY 125; VSTR dlg_nickname_04"
SET dlg_pay_05 "SET next_option VSTR dlg_pay_06; SET prev_option VSTR dlg_pay_04; SET exec_option PAY 150; VSTR dlg_nickname_05"
SET dlg_pay_06 "SET next_option VSTR dlg_pay_07; SET prev_option VSTR dlg_pay_05; SET exec_option PAY 175; VSTR dlg_nickname_06"
SET dlg_pay_07 "SET next_option VSTR dlg_cancel; SET prev_option VSTR dlg_pay_06; SET exec_option PAY 200; VSTR dlg_nickname_07"
SET dlg_cancel "SET next_option VSTR dlg_pay_00; SET prev_option VSTR dlg_pay_07; SET exec_option VSTR action_cancel; VSTR dlg_nickname_cancel"
// [NICKNAMES]
SET dlg_nickname_00 "ECHO Pay 25"
SET dlg_nickname_01 "ECHO Pay 50"
SET dlg_nickname_02 "ECHO Pay 75"
SET dlg_nickname_03 "ECHO Pay 100"
SET dlg_nickname_04 "ECHO Pay 125"
SET dlg_nickname_05 "ECHO Pay 150"
SET dlg_nickname_06 "ECHO Pay 175"
SET dlg_nickname_07 "ECHO Pay 200"
SET dlg_nickname_cancel "ECHO Cancel"
SET dlg_notification_cancel "ECHO Canceled!"
// [CONTROLS]
BIND , VSTR next_option
BIND . VSTR prev_option
BIND / VSTR exec_option
// [ACTIONS]
SET action_cancel "set next_option \"\";set prev_option \"\";set exec_option \"\"; VSTR dlg_notification_cancel"
VSTR dlg_pay_00
Context / Forces
You wish to bind multiple /pay commands but do not wish to waste a lot of keys.
Synopsis
The script will allow you to bind a pre-defined selection of /pay commands to a small amount of keys; the script shares the same keys, to change the selection, as my other scripts so that it doesn't waste as many keys.
The pay commands which have been provided range from 25 to 200 and increase in values of 25 (e.g. 25, 50, 75... 200)
Additional Instructions
If the pay commands need to be changed, or additional pay commands need to be added, then additional scripts can be provided.
Last edited by MrDinnertime on Sun Jul 13, 2014 7:09 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Adding additional information.)
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Re: Scripts :o
Well I have no idea what any of this means
OreoCrunch- 13 - Lieutenant General (LtGen)
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Re: Scripts :o
._. Which part in particular didn't you understand?
I explained in detail what they did.
I explained in detail what they did.
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No I know you did your best, but I have an immature mind that can't process things like this because I'm too young to understand programming in the first place.
OreoCrunch- 13 - Lieutenant General (LtGen)
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Re: Scripts :o
Oh... it's not really programming but I understand
In simple terms, it's a utility which you put inside your lugormod folder. Using /exec in game, whilst replacing with the name of the file you put inside your lugormod folder, will make the utility run.
The only script which requires a bit of thinking is the login script and that just requires you to replace a few bits of text with your own text (my instructions tell you what to replace it with.)
In simple terms, it's a utility which you put inside your lugormod folder. Using /exec
The only script which requires a bit of thinking is the login script and that just requires you to replace a few bits of text with your own text (my instructions tell you what to replace it with.)
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Basically they're scripts you can execute to do commands which you would normally do in a much easier fashion by just typing them in manually each time. xD
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Re: Scripts :o
yeah there isn't much to scripting me and bonza both made our own utilities. I made my own spam utility and all you need to do is type commands you would in console into notepad then change the .txt file to .cfg so you can /exec in server.
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