Hmmmmm, I pretty much leave this mac running 24/7 on my other computer and have never had that happen to me. I have also run it on my main computer for 12+ hours on many occassions with no problems. Don't know what it could be. /shrug
Also, clarify for me please. The cleric chain healed the SK? or the SK pet? and what is GL? You mean Group leader? The Cleric chained healed the pet. Yes. The Cleric saw low HP's on the pet and tried to heal it but was actually healing the SK, who was full HP. Yes, "GL" means group leader...
Dunno if this is a bug or not. I was doing an adventure with my SK, Cleric and Chanter. I had pet heals on. The Cleric seemed to heal the Chanter pet just fine but the SK pet got down to 50% life and the Cleric just chained healed the SK until OOM. I turned off pet heals and he healed everyone else ...
MQ does have a data variable that is the range the spell has. You could use that varaible to check against the range of the target and if the target is beyond that range the spell doesn't get cast. In the mean time, a fixed range equal to the range of Cleric CH would work for me. If most other peopl...
I have one minor issue I would like you to look in to. In the heal cycle you have the healer announce what he/she is doing ("Complete heal for <target") before the checks for OOR or OOS are made. Makes the healer look kind of stupid when the healee is obviously OOR. Could you put the annou...
Ya know, the human brain is really weird. I read, re-read and re-read many times more your .txt file, your example .ini and then went back and re-read everything again to make SURE I was using the right numbers in the right place. Yet I still didn't get it right. Thanks. That seems to have done it. ...
Gah! I can't for the life of me get my Cleric to heal anyone. I have turned heals on. Turned them off and back on. Nothing. Here's my .ini. See if you can see anything I have set wrong. [Settings] Radius=100 NoSit=0 TrackNumber=10 Announce=1 AnnounceChannel=gsay RetryCount=2 PauseMacro=0 PauseEvents...
wierd ... dunno why ... meant to point you to the "MQ2DataVars Reference: Usage, Examples, etc" topic in the announcements thread. due to the MQ2DataVars changes @DoubleCheck has to be ${DoubleCheck} Ahhhhhhh, ok. Now I understand. I am still running last week's compile on my other system...
Newb, that just loops back to this thread. :P Ok. Here's that macro without that code. Let me know how it works. |Forage.mac |Based off code from Preocts(thanks!) and code from various other forage macros. |In the forage.ini file use -1 to keep all, 0 to destroy all and any other number to keep just...
Ok Preocts, what is it you are saying? I have looked at that code and it seems to be fine and it IS working on my 2 computers with different accounts. I don't even think that particular variable is needed. It just checks to see if what is on the cursor is what was there when that sub started. Should...
Are you putting a 0 after the equal sign in the .ini file? Are you making sure you remove the - (minus sign) that is put there automatically? When a new item is foraged it puts a line in the .ini file like this: Vegetables=-1 This keeps all vegetables you forage. To make it destroy all vegetables ch...
A forage program with INI support. Automatically adds items to the .ini file. Keeps what you want and destroys what you don't. Even allows you to keep a certain amount of a particular item. |Forage.mac |Based off code from Preocts(thanks!) and code from various other forage macros. |In the forage.in...
Here is a working macro based mostly on Preocts code. I changed some names(Druid to forage) and added some echos so you would know what was happening. I am looking to add statistics maybe later on but for now this macro works very well. |Forage.mac |Based off code from Preocts(thanks!) and code from...