ok a total noob question...but am I attacking?

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ok a total noob question...but am I attacking?

Post by inspector » Tue Sep 24, 2002 10:56 pm

Is there a way to find out if auto attack is on?

and can you do if statements inside of other if statements?

if a=b
if b=c
/echo a=c

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Post by macrotoon » Wed Sep 25, 2002 1:20 am

Im a nooB too. In the readme file it states:

$combat
Returns TRUE if you are in atack mode.

From my understanding you can have something like this

/if $combat()==TRUE /if $char(HP)<50% /call mend

or something of that nature.

both of the items have to be true in order to get to the then part of the if.then command

I think!!
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Post by rizwank » Wed Sep 25, 2002 4:07 am

correct.

thanks for reading the readme. makes me happy.

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Post by Red Moogle » Wed Sep 25, 2002 11:22 am

I read the read me too! well parts of it ;p
:Loop
/echo Kupo!
/goto :Loop

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wow

Post by inspector » Fri Sep 27, 2002 12:28 am

Lol I did read it, but I guess I missed it, thanks again

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Post by Plazmic » Fri Sep 27, 2002 11:29 am

Red Moogle wrote:I read the read me too! well parts of it ;p
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:Loop
/echo Kupo!
/goto :Loop
Just make sure you don't turn #turbo on with your sig macro ;)
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Post by macrotoon » Sun Sep 29, 2002 3:16 am

I tend to use CTRL F when looking for something in the readme file. Although i didnt learn of the $count(itemname) until i spent a couple hours making a macro to count X Y Z.