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Global Interface Currently V1.0 Description: Similar to the command '[global interface' but this offers the user the ability to search all the items in the world in any way they want. For example you could search for all items of type Arrow with the property Blessed as true. Or you could search for all items of type Item with the Type Name of Arrow to find all of those items in the world. After the search has been performed the results are displayed in an easy to use gump. Installation: Download the GlobalInterface.zip below. Unzip the 'Global Interface' folder from the GlobalInterface.zip into your Scripts folder in your Runuo directory. Restart your server and you are ready to go. Usage: Type [globalinterface in-game to bring up the Global Interface Gump to begin your Searching. Features:
Pictures of the Gumps are below: Main Page Change Type Page Change Property Page Main Page with Search Item Options Page Please post any Comments, Bugs, Suggestions, Improvements etc. Below Thanks a lot. Last edited by tobyjug; 12-05-2005 at 01:09 PM. |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
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[global interface where itemtype property = value
Example (you mentioned): [global interface where arrow loottype = blessed I don't see the significance of this, unless you are fixing the problem of limited character support from the input line. What I am talking about, is fixing the problem of the fact that you can only type so much at a time. You can see the serial by clicking on the properties in the interface. You can also edit the interface gump to show you the properties along with its name/type. Again, doesn't require another full command/gump. There is also a [batch command in order to do multiple commands if required. Last edited by XxSP1DERxX; 12-05-2005 at 01:48 PM. |
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Ah well I wanted a challenge anyway and it helped me learn a lot of concepts by doing this so I'm still happy. Maybe other people will find it useful anyway. Cheers for the comments edit: jst checked out some of the examples you suggested and they are pretty cool, one problem with the normal global interface is that for example if you do: [global interface where hat it will not find any type matches, you need to have the exact name. but if you did a search for hat using Item and Type Name with my gump it will find any item who's Type Name contains hat, whether that may be more useful to someone or not I do not know. Just thought that was a way I could defend my creation ![]() Last edited by tobyjug; 12-05-2005 at 02:41 PM. |
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That is true, however toby if you know the types (which you can use [gettype and [add to find out), then you can use [batch to do the command multiple times. I guess thats more work *shrugs* lol. Also someone could modify the where keyword to take wildcards and then it would work like you wanted it to
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Adding functionality for Mobiles as well as Items is an update I will definitely consider doing.Quote:
Could you further explain by what you mean by a Find and Replace feature for this? What would it need to do and why? Cheers. |
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