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| Razor: The Cutting Edge UO Assistant Razor is an Assistant program (similar to the popular UOAssist) for player run Ultima Online shards. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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I'm running a mining macro which drops ore to my feet, but the problem is the ore decays after an hour or so even though I'm adding to the pile. How can I use Razor to keep the pile refreshed? I tried setting up Razor to drag the pile to another tile and back, but it always converts the lift type to a specified number of ore and then doesn't register my full pile that I want to lift. Can anyone help me out with this?
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Baltimore, MD
Age: 25
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Try manually editing the macro file (with a text editor) and setting the amount on the drag to something like "9999"
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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I tried that, but for some reason it still doesn't register the pile once I add to it. It will move the pile the first time, but then once I drop more ore it no longer recognizes the pile. It doesn't really make sense, but that's what happens...
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Age: 21
Posts: 159
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Right click the line in the macro and select "convert to item type" I have had a similar thing happen when macroing healing using bandages from a container. If I just leave the macro as is, and add bandage to the stack it says it cannot find them. If I change it to "item type" it no longer looks for that specific stack of bandages, just any bandages in general.
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