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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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Forum Newbie
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 13
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Hi there
Ive been fiddling with Razor trying to work out how to set it to show ingots in the title bar. I can get it to show ALL ingots, but I cant get it to break them down into the different types. Basically what happens at the moment is if I have 10 Iron ingots and 2 Valorite it will show Ingots: 12. Instead of 10 Iron and 2 Valorite. How can I fix this? Or am I doing something wrong here? Regards Tonka |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Age: 21
Posts: 73
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It's been a while since I've used Razor (really should get off my lame ass and reinstall it), but if my memory is serving me correctly, when you add a new counter there's a box to specify the exact hue an item is (think you leave it either blank or -1 for all itemid's with that hue). If you happen to be an admin on the shard, do [get hue on the pile of ingots to get the hue. If not, use InsideUO. Put that hue in the counter's hue box, and it should only count items with that specific hue (so you'd have 10 ingots, 2 valorite). If you need me to I'll try to get a screenie up.
Hope this helps (oh, and if anyone happens to have a list of all the default ore hues, plz post, cause I really suck at reading InsideUO hues. Some I need to add 2 to, others I don't, confuses the hell out of me) |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Baltimore, MD
Age: 25
Posts: 4,868
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When you target to add a new counter it will fill in the hue for you.
So the answer is: you should add new counters for all of the ingot types you want to count.
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