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TradeSkill ( doing rush orders )
I was wondering if its possible to create a mod so you only have to "click" on the spell in your journal to make it pop in your Tradeskill-window.
At the moment you have to scroll..or type the name of the spell every time. Hope you can see what I meen from the screenshot :p ![]() |
Not possible.
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If the template provided just the spell name in a text object, it would be possible... but EQ2 script does not give us any way to extract portions of a text string
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How hard would it be to make a filter to only show the items in the TS quest list? That way it would only show those you needed to use and youwouldn't have to scroll too far.
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For example, if you have to create "Gift of Bertoxxulous (Journeyman)" scrolls, you could simply type "bert" or even something sillier like "oxx" in the search box to find the item. I do rush TS writs on a regular basis with all my characters, and never have any trouble quickly finding the items I need to create in this manner. -- Darryl |
If we could compile a list in the following form for each profession, I could whip something up that presents a custom QuickFilters window with product filter buttons when a button in the quest description is pressed.
Code:
<Profession value="Sage">You'd still have to click the product filter buttons that match products in the quest description, but the button list would be short and you wouldn't need to type anything. Work flow would be... A) Get writ B) Double-click crafting device C) Click QuickFilters button in the Journal/QH (opens the QuickFilters window) D) Click the desired product filter button E) Craft, repeate till product quantity is complete. F) Click Back/Esc to return to recipies G) Repeat steps D - F till writ is complete Zero typing. Note: Since this scheme relies on string matching scripted text against UI text, it almost certainly will not work with international clients. |
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