12 Oct 10, 12:57PM
Yes, I know. I am very noob but I just never used scripts :PP
A bit Nooby But How Do You Use Scripts???
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12 Oct 10, 12:57PM
Yes, I know. I am very noob but I just never used scripts :PP
12 Oct 10, 02:09PM
Copy paste them in your autoexec.cfg
Config folder.
12 Oct 10, 06:39PM
cant get it open? just open with note pad.
Most scripts of V-Man that are hosted on akimbo require you to extract to the config folder, then add the "exec config/configfilenamehere.cfg" to the bottom of your exec. Others you can just copy-paste. In case you are on a Mac I believe you have to right click something and select "view game files" but don't take my word on that.
13 Oct 10, 03:02AM
Not on a mac though.
For reference, Gibby is right. Its right-click "show package contents". You dont have to have a two button mouse to right click, you can just control click as well.
13 Oct 10, 06:10AM
Or you can just type the script into the command line aka the chat box. Well it works for me. aka. /bind [insertscripthere]
13 Oct 10, 06:36AM
lots of these scripts are multiline KN!F3
13 Oct 10, 07:14AM
More complicated scripts should have instructions on any additional procedures that need to be done (if the scripter is nice :-P).
Most of my scripts do not have the capability to be typed into the command prompt. (Believe me, I've tried XD)
SUPPORT ONE-LINERS! SUPPORT ONE-LINERS!
Because I can't indent. Edit: I mean I don't know how to.
14 Oct 10, 08:44AM
(13 Oct 10, 09:37PM)Gibstick Wrote: I can't indent.Dude, no joke, every time I make a new script now I keep that in mind and use space instead of TAB. <3 Also I remember making one of my medium-complicated scripts a one-liner. It was something like 2500 characters on a single line! XD impossible to read and edit though.
15 Oct 10, 03:15AM
I barely use scripts so im fine. I type em all and they all work fine because I split the long ones into sections and type them in in like 4 sections to make then work
16 Oct 10, 01:17AM
16 Oct 10, 07:42PM
like the claimadmin script.
He types the part that searches for (curserver 1) then he types the part that searches for (curserver 1) : (curserver 3) then he types the part that searches for (curserver 2) then he types the part that searches for (curserver 2) : (curserver 3) As an added bonus, he has a piece of paper with his admin_pwd_list on it and figures out the findlist by hand because he's so hardk0re. Then, when (!= (findlist $admin_pwd_list (curserver ...) -1), he moves his finger forward one space to look at the admin password. Then he types: /setadmin 1 ******** |
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