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So you are using it the same way I am. If you use it with the "[AddOnGen TestItem" syntax its set to "Export Items" enabled, "Export Statics" disabled and Specify Z Range disabled.
If you use it with the "[AddOnGen]" syntax and manually set "export statics" to enabled it "messed up" the script. Because even though you want to export items you placed as statics, the addongenerator doesnt see them as statics, but items. A bit confusing, took me a while to figure that out.
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Okay, I tried to make a palace addon, and I got a server crash. Does the Generator only work with non-static item? Here is my crash report
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Server Crash Report =================== RunUO Version 1.0.0, Build 36918 Operating System: Microsoft Windows NT 5.1.2600.0 .NET Framework: 1.1.4322.2032 Time: 6/1/2006 8:14:04 PM Mobiles: 2359 Items: 89365 Clients: - Count: 1 + ----------: (account = lordnero) (mobile = 0x931 'Nero') Exception: System.ArgumentException: Illegal characters in path. at System.IO.Path.Combine(String path1, String path2) at Arya.Misc.AddonGenerator.PickerCallback(Mobile from, Map map, Point3D start, Point3D end, Object state) at Server.PickTarget.OnTarget(Mobile from, Object targeted) at Server.Targeting.Target.Invoke(Mobile from, Object targeted) at Server.Network.PacketHandlers.TargetResponse(NetState state, PacketReader pvSrc) at Server.Network.MessagePump.HandleReceive(NetState ns) at Server.Network.MessagePump.Slice() at Server.Core.Main(String[] args)
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A report in debug mode would help.
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I created a shortcut of my Server.exe and put -debug after the target...but what am I forgetting?
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I don't remember. I'll try again
The command is [AddonGen <NameOfItem> , right? EDIT: NVM, I figured it out. Not supposed to use the <>'s....duh..
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~Updated to v[3].0.1~ Now RunUO RC1[2.0] Compliant!!!
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would give you ++Karma, if I could
![]() Thanks so much for this!!! Lia
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