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This is a script to gag your prompt and put those values into colorful gauges
 
This is a script to gag your prompt and put those values into colorful gauges
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It also creates a gauge to count down any time you go into lag.
  
 
First, we need to set your prompt for the triggers to grab.
 
First, we need to set your prompt for the triggers to grab.
 
To use this, we set an alias so all you need to do is type "promptset"
 
To use this, we set an alias so all you need to do is type "promptset"
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*DON'T FORGET TO TURN ON PROMPT2**
 
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<pre>
 
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
 
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
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Now to set up your gauges.  On the bottom left to right you will see these in the following order: Hp, Mana, Move, Monitor Hp
 
Now to set up your gauges.  On the bottom left to right you will see these in the following order: Hp, Mana, Move, Monitor Hp
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Up top, you will see your TNL and lag counting gauges.
 
Up top, you will see your TNL and lag counting gauges.
 
<pre>
 
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   <trigger name="lagcounter" type="Alarm" priority="2970" copy="yes">
 
   <trigger name="lagcounter" type="Alarm" priority="2970" copy="yes">
 
     <pattern>-.5</pattern>
 
     <pattern>-.5</pattern>
     <value><![CDATA[#if @lagcounting>0 {#mat lagcounting @lagcounting-5} {}
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     <value><![CDATA[#if @lagcounting>0 {#mat lagcounting @lagcounting-5} {}]]></value>
#if @vodseconds>0 {
 
  #var vodseconds %eval( @vodseconds-5) 00
 
  #if @vodseconds=5 {#var vodseconds 05 00} {}
 
  #if @vodseconds=0 {
 
    #var vodseconds 00 00
 
    #if @vodcount>0 {
 
      #var vodcount %eval( @vodcount-1)
 
      #var vodseconds 600 00
 
      } {}
 
    } {}
 
  } {}]]></value>
 
 
   </trigger>
 
   </trigger>
 
</cmud>
 
</cmud>

Latest revision as of 20:37, 2 February 2013

This is a script to gag your prompt and put those values into colorful gauges

It also creates a gauge to count down any time you go into lag.

First, we need to set your prompt for the triggers to grab. To use this, we set an alias so all you need to do is type "promptset"

  • DON'T FORGET TO TURN ON PROMPT2**
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
<cmud>
  <alias name="promptset" copy="yes">
    <value>prompt ~[ ~%h/~%H ~%m/~%M ~%v/~%V ~%g ~%T~*~%w/~%W~*~%xxpz~]
prompt2 ~%e~<~%s~>~%n</value>
  </alias>
</cmud>

Now we can go ahead and grab the values and gag it

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
<cmud>
  <trigger priority="212" prompt="true" copy="yes">
    <pattern><![CDATA[^&flags%s{-|}&curhp~/&maxhp%s{-|}&curmana~/&maxmana%s{-|}&curmv~/&maxmv%s&curgold%s&tnl~*{-|}&curmonhp~/&maxmonhp~*(&curxp)xpz~]&positio~<&lagcount~>$]]></pattern>
    <value><![CDATA[#gag
#var promptgag 1 0
#var flags %left( @flags, %len( @flags)-1)
#math racialtnl @tnl+@curxp
#if @lagcount>0 {
  #if @lagcount>@lagcounting {#mat lagmax @lagcount*10} {}
  #mat lagcounting @lagcount*10
  } {#var lagcounting 0}
#if @curhp>@lasthp {#echo ~+%eval( @curhp-@lasthp)~hp} {}
#if @curmana>@lastmana {#echo ~+%eval( @curmana-@lastmana)~mana} {}
#if @curhp<@lasthp {#echo ~-%eval( @lasthp-@curhp)~hp} {}
#if @curmana<@lastmana {#echo ~-%eval( @lastmana-@curmana)~mana} {}
#var lasthp @curhp
#var lastmana @curmana
#if @maxhp>10000 {#var hpperc %eval( @curhp/(@maxhp/100))} {#var hpperc %eval( (@curhp*100)/@maxhp)}
#if @maxmana>10000 {#var manaperc %eval( @curmana/(@maxmana/100))} {#var manaperc %eval( (@curmana*100)/@maxmana)}]]></value>
  </trigger>
</cmud>

Occasionally, there's an extra linefeed so we can go ahead and gag that as well

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
<cmud>
  <trigger type="Loop Pattern" param="6" priority="8990" prompt="true" copy="yes">
    <pattern>^$</pattern>
    <value>#if @promptgag=1 {#var promptgag 0 0
#gag
#exit} {}</value>
  </trigger>
</cmud>

Now to set up your gauges. On the bottom left to right you will see these in the following order: Hp, Mana, Move, Monitor Hp

Up top, you will see your TNL and lag counting gauges.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
<cmud>
  <button type="Gauge" autosize="false" width="125" height="20" toolbar="2" inset="true" color="lime" gaugelowcol="red" gaugebackcol="#F0F0F0" priority="560" copy="yes">
    <caption>@curmonhp/@maxmonhp H</caption>
    <expr>@curmonhp</expr>
    <gaugemax>@maxmonhp</gaugemax>
    <gaugelow>@maxmonhp/4</gaugelow>
  </button>
  <button type="Gauge" autosize="false" width="125" height="20" toolbar="2" inset="true" color="lime" gaugelowcol="red" gaugebackcol="#F0F0F0" priority="550" copy="yes">
    <caption>@curmv/@maxmv MV</caption>
    <expr>@curmv</expr>
    <gaugemax>@maxmv</gaugemax>
    <gaugelow>@maxmv/4</gaugelow>
  </button>
  <button type="Gauge" autosize="false" width="300" height="23" inset="true" toolstyle="true" color="#FFFF99" gaugelowcol="red" gaugebackcol="None" priority="570" copy="yes">
    <caption>@tnl~tnl (@racialtnl)</caption>
    <expr>@tnl</expr>
    <gaugemax>@racialtnl</gaugemax>
    <gaugelow>@racialtnl/4</gaugelow>
  </button>
  <button name="hp" type="Gauge" autosize="false" width="125" height="20" toolbar="2" inset="true" color="lime" gaugelowcol="red" gaugebackcol="#F0F0F0" priority="530" copy="yes">
    <caption>@curhp/@maxhp M</caption>
    <expr>@curhp</expr>
    <gaugemax>@maxhp</gaugemax>
    <gaugelow>@maxhp/4</gaugelow>
  </button>
  <button type="Gauge" autosize="false" width="300" height="23" inset="true" toolstyle="true" color="#FFCC00" gaugelowcol="red" gaugebackcol="#F0F0F0" priority="580" copy="yes">
    <caption>Lag: %insert(".",@lagcounting,%len(@lagcounting)) seconds</caption>
    <expr>@lagcounting</expr>
    <gaugemax>@lagmax</gaugemax>
  </button>
  <button name="mana" type="Gauge" autosize="false" width="125" height="20" toolbar="2" inset="true" color="aqua" gaugelowcol="red" gaugebackcol="#F0F0F0" priority="540" copy="yes">
    <caption>@curmana/@maxmana M</caption>
    <expr>@curmana</expr>
    <gaugemax>@maxmana</gaugemax>
    <gaugelow>@maxmana/4</gaugelow>
  </button>
</cmud>

Now you'll notice the lag counter isn't doing much so let's get that working.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
<cmud>
  <trigger name="lagcounter" type="Alarm" priority="2970" copy="yes">
    <pattern>-.5</pattern>
    <value><![CDATA[#if @lagcounting>0 {#mat lagcounting @lagcounting-5} {}]]></value>
  </trigger>
</cmud>

You can test out the lag counter with the simple in game "lag" social :D