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Help section from before the user variable changes that broke all macros

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Red Moogle
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Quick question

Post by Red Moogle » Wed Sep 18, 2002 2:55 pm

Hey is there a simple way to face away from the target? or would i have to get the loc of the target and switch the loc relative to my loc and face that? or is it just a ssimple as /face away and im gunna feal real newbish about this?
:Loop
/echo Kupo!
/goto :Loop

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Post by cyberglitch » Wed Sep 18, 2002 4:11 pm

Like you said. Simple as /face away and you will face the oposite direction of your current target.

Red Moogle
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Post by Red Moogle » Wed Sep 18, 2002 9:58 pm

hmm now thats that solved is there a macro that will put my brain back in my head?
:Loop
/echo Kupo!
/goto :Loop

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Post by DeathSpiral » Wed Sep 18, 2002 11:01 pm

Red Moogle wrote:hmm now thats that solved is there a macro that will put my brain back in my head?
Sure

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| -braintohead.mac-
| Just for Red Moogle

sub Main
   /cleanup

   /finditem similar "Brain"
   /if "$find()"=="FALSE" /goto :NoBrain

   /delay 2

   /click left head

   /delay 2

   /click left auto

   /goto :End

   :NoBrain
   /echo ERROR: Brain not found, please insert another quarter and try again...
   /goto :End

   :End
/return
Just for you, Red Moogle.

And, yes, I know I don't need the /goto :End at the end. Its there for 'completeness'. :-P
I am orc pawn, hear me yell for centurians...

Red Moogle
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Post by Red Moogle » Wed Sep 18, 2002 11:28 pm

^_^
:Loop
/echo Kupo!
/goto :Loop