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learn about making own macros

Post by kingdwarf » Sat Oct 09, 2004 2:17 am

im new to this but playing around with others made macro's and fitting them to my characters, but where can i go to learn more about the commands used and what they actually mean, is there a certain langague these are writtin in or what? any books i could read? thanks in advance

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Post by MacroFiend » Sat Oct 09, 2004 2:37 am

There is a great place to learn about all those things ... and it was installed when you unzipped the MQ2 source ... it's called TFM ... So you should go read it.

This message brought to you by the letters I D O and T. Mix and match until you get a magic word.

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Post by Xel » Sat Oct 09, 2004 5:13 pm

MacroFiend wrote:This message brought to you by the letters I D O and T. Mix and match until you get a magic word.
doti
doit
diot
idot
todi
tido
oitd
iodt

:roll:
If you're gonna try to flame someone, at least give em all the letters to insult themselves...

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Post by peach » Sat Oct 09, 2004 5:42 pm

i-d-i-o-t, you fucknut

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Re: learn about making own macros

Post by eqjoe » Sat Oct 09, 2004 10:47 pm

kingdwarf wrote:im new to this but playing around with others made macro's and fitting them to my characters, but where can i go to learn more about the commands used and what they actually mean, is there a certain langague these are writtin in or what? any books i could read? thanks in advance
Macros are written in MacroQuest2 Macro Language. (Duh...)

Any books? Thats a joke, right?

Where can you go to learn more about the commands? Don't tell me you didn't read the manual... because if you didn't, we are gonna have to flame your ass right here and now....

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Post by TheUnholy » Sat Oct 09, 2004 11:58 pm

doti
doit
diot
idot
todi
tido
oitd
iodt


If you're gonna try to flame someone, at least give em all the letters to insult themselves...
I don't recall him saying the letters could only be used once. In fact the word "match" implies multiple uses of 1 letter.

If you're gonna try to flame someone, at least think about it first.

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Post by Lum » Sun Oct 10, 2004 4:23 am

I sigh when i see these posts, im still a newb, but first thing i did when i started using MQ2, opened the manual and read through it! all of it! then had to go back to reread the compile instructions :P

i still read it, If im working on a macro i leave it open, I've alt tabbed outta game to open and read it. f you not gonna read the manual, you are just asking for it to fuck up sometime soon, or you to not know shit what you doin :P

And first clue there owuldnt be any "books" on the MQ2 commands. the big red letters.... IN THE MANUAL..... saying its against sony's EULA. Hmmm, thats like a book "Murder: For dummies"

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Post by magictiger » Sun Oct 10, 2004 1:14 pm

Note to self: write book "MacroQuest2 For Dummies" and market the hell out of it.

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Post by Hacked » Fri Dec 10, 2004 6:08 pm

I'd buy it *sigh*....


I haven't written any code since GW Basic came free on a 5.25 floppy with your computer that didn't come with a hard drive....


this is slightly different...

so I'm studying everybody else's macros to figure out what makes what valid syntax... the "manual" is a real cute joke.
I used to be intelligent... then I learned to know better.

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Post by eqjoe » Fri Dec 10, 2004 6:55 pm

The readme.chm that comes with the distribution is what you are looking for.


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Post by wassup » Sat Dec 11, 2004 6:55 am

Hacked wrote:I'd buy it *sigh*....


I haven't written any code since GW Basic came free on a 5.25 floppy with your computer that didn't come with a hard drive....


this is slightly different...

so I'm studying everybody else's macros to figure out what makes what valid syntax... the "manual" is a real cute joke.
Real cute joke?

For as much time as I put into making it, I can assure you it is not a joke.

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Post by Hacked » Sat Dec 11, 2004 7:59 am

No insult intended Wassup....

It's an EXCELLENT desk reference.

It's not an instruction manual.


The difference being, if you halfway know what you're doing, it's got all the information you need. For a noob who's never played with programing code it's vague in the how-to department. The basics aren't there because it's written by someone who knows what he's doing for people who have half a clue already. The inside joke is... those who can't figure it out from there probly don't need to be using it anyway.

Your purpose for writing it obviously did not include teaching basic programming. The problem lies in the fact that MQ2 inherently attracts people who know nothing about programming & just want to make their game playing better. And they expected it to be nerfed to be as easy as the game. Which is why this board gets a lot of posts that Crazy & others can unleash their keyboard on. (I have my aluminum foil close at hand, just in case :wink: )


For instance ${something}.... why the ${}? Me.whatever what's the purpose/reason for the . ? and what's the difference between the word in front of the dot and the word after... that kind of stuff.... and the /line here.... indent /next line {bracket here.... where does the next bracket go}... people who've never used a programing language don't pick up on that just immediately.

BUT... if they do as repeatedly told in your message board - SEARCH and look at other macros they'll eventually figure out the whys... IF not, they probly should save themselves the stress & go back to PacMan.
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Post by Woosh » Sat Dec 11, 2004 10:21 am

Or donate and not worry about people with no time on their hands for helping to flame since they can't in the VIP.

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Post by Zeus » Sat Dec 11, 2004 11:27 am

For instance ${something}.... why the ${}? Me.whatever what's the purpose/reason for the . ? and what's the difference between the word in front of the dot and the word after... that kind of stuff.... and the /line here.... indent /next line {bracket here.... where does the next bracket go}... people who've never used a programing language don't pick up on that just immediately.
Short answer, just do it and don't question why, if you want to go in deeper there's a million tutorials on basic programming that include block statements and escape sequences. If you interested in learning the basics that's a good place to start. People here sometimes just flame at the smallest question without trying to read whats behind it so don't give that too much thought :P

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Post by Hacked » Sat Dec 11, 2004 4:26 pm

Zeus wrote:...People here sometimes just flame at the smallest question without trying to read whats behind it so don't give that too much thought :P

ya... kinda figured that... that happens a lot when your Int is higher than your Wis :D


np... besides, flamers can be a lot of fun.
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