Detecting Attack?

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Detecting Attack?

Post by JC » Thu Nov 11, 2004 12:56 am

How do you detect if you're in attack mode in a macro? I read the manual but I can't find it. I assume its something like

if (${Me.Attacking}) {

but I can't find the exact thing. Thanks.

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Post by fice » Thu Nov 11, 2004 1:02 am

${Me.Combat}

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Post by Chill » Thu Nov 11, 2004 2:21 am

Search > you.

A search for ${Me.Combat} popped up 560 Topics. Now obviously you wouldnt have searched for the answer, but 560 Topics with 1159 posts mentioning it, and you couldnt find one?!

Pretty obvious you didnt look very hard.

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Post by in_training » Thu Nov 11, 2004 2:36 am

Chill wrote:Search > you.

A search for ${Me.Combat} popped up 560 Topics. Now obviously you wouldnt have searched for the answer, but 560 Topics with 1159 posts mentioning it, and you couldnt find one?!

Pretty obvious you didnt look very hard.
I don't think he knew combat was called combat. Attack turned up the same 560 topics?

English isn't some people's native tongue. Attacking dosen't translate to "combat" in all languages. He might have searched, but because he didn't know what exact phrase to search for, ${Me.Combat} didn't turn up.
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Post by fice » Thu Nov 11, 2004 9:39 am

weak flame, however the question is still stupid. there are like 23764872634 macros in the macro depot that use ${Me.Combat}, just look at their code.


best way to learn macro code is looking at other people's macros

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Post by A_Druid_00 » Thu Nov 11, 2004 10:16 am

I found the best way to learn macro code is to spam PMs to Cr4zyb4rd. He likes that, it makes him feel popular. Or was it homicidal, I forget?
[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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Post by Cr4zyb4rd » Thu Nov 11, 2004 5:25 pm

really I don't mind so much. i'd rather get spammed myself then have people spewing on the boards.

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Post by Night Hawk » Fri Nov 12, 2004 3:27 am

It's a trap!