Command parameter help. :/
I have looked for a list explaining how to use slash commands such as the one below for my macros to no avail. In particular I wanted to use this..
set_auto_consume %d 0 0 1 //Turn Auto-Consume Off set_auto_consume %d 0 1 0 set_auto_consume %d 0 1 1 //Turn Auto-Consume Off set_auto_consume %d 1 0 1 //Turn Auto-Consume On set_auto_consume %d 1 1 0 set_auto_consume %d 1 1 1 //Turn Auto-Consume On My main question is what does the %d stand for? The rest would probably need explaining too. :< If someone knows of a guide to point me to that would be awesome since I couldn't find one myself. Thanks! |
Basically what I am trying to accomplish is to set toggle all my totems auto consume on and off. They are in my bags, but hopefully something can come from this.
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Where did the syntax you posted above come from?
I haven't used that command before, but it should be something that can be figured out through trial and error. The syntax might be different for slot-based vs inventory use as well. |
Probably taken from the slash command thread.
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As Mr. Stix said, it came from the sticky at the top of this board.
I put it in as a slash command and EQ2 didn't reject it, but I have no idea how to manipulate it. Totems in this game stack so I have about 12 of them running. I just wanted to make a macro to toggle the auto consume on and off. The auto-consume sometimes likes to hang up too, it is good to toggle to refresh it as a fix. Anyways, I will play with it as much as I can and if I find the answer I will post. I am just not nearly as experienced at this kind of stuff as I am sure a lot of people who come here are so I thought I would just give asking for help a shot. I found out what the %d is by digging around on this forum but it really doesn't make sense. %d is suppose to stand for decimal integer and I am not sure how that would apply in this circumstance. Just as a wild guess from looking at the pattern I would assume set_auto_consume %d 0 1 1 //Turn Auto-Consume Off set_auto_consume %d 1 0 1 //Turn Auto-Consume On the first value of 0 or 1 in the sequence would be on and off. 0 being off 1 being on. I am thinking that maybe the next one would stand for bag and then the final would stand for slot.. but with my luck I am probably wrong. Ima give it a try right now. :nana: :3 |
The decimal integer may refer to the itemid of the totem (item #s are integers). If you copy an item link from the came elsewhere you'll see the item# inside the link syntax.
Try finding the item # for a totem and then plug that in where %d is. I'm not quite sure what the 3 subsequent bits are... the first one clearly seems to be a on/off flag (1 being turn autoconsume on, 0 being turn it off) but the other two I'm not sure. They may have to do with whether the item is equipped or not or some other factor. |
Ahh interesting! As soon as the Eq2 servers are back up I will put your theory to test. :3
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What is it that you are trying to accomplish ?
If you can't figure out the command, I believe there is already a command to manually consume food or drink without doing the auto-consume method. |
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Do the alias commands still work or is this a dead subject since the last post was in 09?
If they do work could someone re-explain how to implement them please. I tried the following Made a macro with: alias assist_tank:assist %t Made a 2nd macro with /assist_tank However; neither of the above work. Am I missing something or is this just not feasible any longer after these past few years. Thanks Accredo |
works fine make sure to use the 1st macro with the tank targetted and then use /assist_tank think in a macro you don't need the slash but not 100 percent sure
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In testing the alias macro, should I see the %t change to who I have targeted? I ask because I don't see it change. When I hit the alias marco, clear target and hit the Assist macro, I only target myself. |
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1st Macro; command line: alias assist_tank:assist %t 2nd Macro; command line: /assist_tank or assist_tank I can write all kinds of fancy macros until I pass out and all will work but this one just won't work. Of course this one is probably the most valuable one to have also if one hates having to change the MT/MA names all the time as I do. :) |
Why aren't you using a slash in front of the /alias command?
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/alias assist_tank:assist %t would be the command I didn't notice he didn't have the slash in his example. |
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Thx Drum and Papabard for the 2nd and 3rd set of eyes. Will give it a try again tonight. Accredo |
Pretty sure this thread got way off topic.. -.-
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