Forum for posting custom UIs, portions of UIs, and HUD stuff using MQ's enhancements.
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Drumstix42
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by Drumstix42 » Mon May 24, 2004 9:58 pm
Well according the X,Y variables it should be top left corner and should work in windowed or fullscreen.
Just check with F10, still nothing there.
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Rassilon
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by Rassilon » Mon May 24, 2004 10:04 pm
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[Elements]
GMIndicator=3,5,35,255,255,0,GM - ${Spawn[gm]}
Try that only in your mq2hud.ini in /release folder. I have 5 MQ2HUD files in my /release folder. The above works fine for me.
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Drumstix42
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by Drumstix42 » Mon May 24, 2004 10:18 pm
Alright, I dunno what's up....
I just tried:
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GMIndicator=3,5,35,255,255,0,HELLO
No luck. Tried what you posted as well. I closed out EQ. Close MQ. Restarted MQ, EQ, tried loading plugin again, says it's load.... still nothing.
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Drumstix42
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by Drumstix42 » Mon May 24, 2004 10:21 pm
Ok
If I type /hud normal
I can't get it to show at all.
/hud always
Now it shows, but UNDER my UIs.
IS this right?
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Rassilon
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by Rassilon » Mon May 24, 2004 10:23 pm
Thats how mine is setup.
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Drumstix42
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by Drumstix42 » Mon May 24, 2004 10:27 pm
04 May 2004 by Lax:
- New command
Usage: /hud <normal|underui|always>
* "Normal" will make the HUD display as it would normally on top of UI, not at char select
or in "f10 mode"
Either I'm interrpretting it wrong, or normal mode isn't working correctly for me.
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J-Squared
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by J-Squared » Tue May 25, 2004 1:17 pm
Can you see your "lag meter" ??
If not turn it on with f11. In normal Mode you can't see the Hud data unless you have the lag meter on too via f11
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A_Druid_00
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by A_Druid_00 » Wed Jul 21, 2004 4:14 pm
Are LDoN points broken? They don't seem to be showing up for me.
[quote]<DigitalMocking> man, A_Druid_00 really does love those long ass if statements
<dont_know_at_all> i don't use his macro because i'm frightened of it[/quote]
[quote][12:45] <dont_know_at_all> never use a macro when you can really fuck up things with a plugin[/quote]
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Fuergrissa
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by Fuergrissa » Wed Jul 21, 2004 4:51 pm
A_Druid_00 wrote:Are LDoN points broken? They don't seem to be showing up for me.
yes they are, the TLO is not implimented yet ( I Think )
[quote]"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning."[/quote]
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JL
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by JL » Wed Jul 21, 2004 6:36 pm
ok. heres your problem, i did the same damned thing. you opened a new document in notepad, and saved it as 'mq2hud.ini;... well, that's where you screwed up, using notepad. it will save it as mq2hud.ini.txt and not show the .txt part because its a hidden filename suffix in windows by default. you can't renmae it to blah in windows easily by right clicking. open up the command prompet (go to the start menu -> run, type in command , hit enter and go to your macroquest release directory. (ie; 'cd \mq2\release' ) then type in 'ren mq2hud.ini.txt mq2hud.ini' .
done. you can send me a donation via paypal if ya want =p. (j/k)
and it that dont work its because the filename was too long, so go back into explorer, go to the directory and rename macroquest.ini (as a text file) to blah... it will stay a text file... then go back to the command prompt and type 'ren blah mq2hud.ini'
booya, youre done. if that don't work for you idfc and youre ignorant of computers, and should have someone else do it for you
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by Drumstix42 » Wed Jul 21, 2004 7:37 pm
JL wrote:ok. heres your problem, i did the same damned thing. you opened a new document in notepad, and saved it as 'mq2hud.ini;... well, that's where you screwed up, using notepad. it will save it as mq2hud.ini.txt and not show the .txt part because its a hidden filename suffix in windows by default. you can't renmae it to blah in windows easily by right clicking. open up the command prompet (go to the start menu -> run, type in command , hit enter and go to your macroquest release directory. (ie; 'cd \mq2\release' ) then type in 'ren mq2hud.ini.txt mq2hud.ini' .
done. you can send me a donation via paypal if ya want =p. (j/k)
and it that dont work its because the filename was too long, so go back into explorer, go to the directory and rename macroquest.ini (as a text file) to blah... it will stay a text file... then go back to the command prompt and type 'ren blah mq2hud.ini'
booya, youre done. if that don't work for you idfc and youre ignorant of computers, and should have someone else do it for you
Hope you weren't talking to me, cause those were old posts, and you were wrong anyhow. I never pressed F11, cause I never previously cared about the ping meter.
I like your attempt of flaming. Hmm. Yes. Shove up it your ass.
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by Wikid_Ringmaster » Fri Jul 23, 2004 2:02 am
Ok Question with this
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Time=3,945,215,255,255,255,Time: ${Time.Hour}:${Time.Minute}
is there a way to make it show the Zero in the time as in 12:01 it shows
12:1 is there is a way to fix that?
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Fuergrissa
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by Fuergrissa » Fri Jul 23, 2004 2:11 am
Wikid_Ringmaster wrote:Ok Question with this
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Time=3,945,215,255,255,255,Time: ${Time.Hour}:${Time.Minute}
is there a way to make it show the Zero in the time as in 12:01 it shows
12:1 is there is a way to fix that?
I use this one
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GameTime=3,5,35,255,255,255,GameTime - ${GameTime} - ${If[${String[${GameTime.Night}].Equal["TRUE"]},Night Time,]}${If[${String[${GameTime.Night}].NotEqual["TRUE"]},Day Time,]} - RealTime: ${Time.Time24}
[quote]"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning."[/quote]
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Drumstix42
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by Drumstix42 » Wed Aug 04, 2004 9:46 pm
Simple file example:
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Hello=3,10,10,255,255,255,Hello
Will show the word Hello in white at 10,10 in full screen or windowed.
It's all explained in the readme.