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The most common one is 'all', meaning everyone. | The most common one is 'all', meaning everyone. | ||
− | + | === Options === | |
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|rowspan="1"|<center>'''all'''</center>||colspan="2"|Everyone | |rowspan="1"|<center>'''all'''</center>||colspan="2"|Everyone | ||
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− | |rowspan="1"|<center>''' | + | |rowspan="1"|<center>'''auto'''</center>||colspan="2"|Makes use of MCPForWho - if MCPForWho not selected it goes to the default (usually all) |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="1"|<center>'''groups:#'''</center>||colspan="2"|If you are in raid, the Group specified will do it. For example: 'groups:2' would mean only group 2 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan="1"|<center>'''Class'''</center>||colspan="2"|Your Class. For example: 'guardian' - would mean only Guadians. | |rowspan="1"|<center>'''Class'''</center>||colspan="2"|Your Class. For example: 'guardian' - would mean only Guadians. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="1"|<center>'''Ascension Class'''</center>||colspan="2"|Your Class. For example: 'Elementalist' - would mean only Elementalists. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan="1"|<center>'''Subclass'''</center>||colspan="2"|Your Subclass. For example: 'Crusader' - Would mean only Shadowknight and paladins. | |rowspan="1"|<center>'''Subclass'''</center>||colspan="2"|Your Subclass. For example: 'Crusader' - Would mean only Shadowknight and paladins. | ||
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|rowspan="1"|<center>'''NotCasters'''</center>||colspan="2"|Refers to not being a caster. So Fighters and Scouts. | |rowspan="1"|<center>'''NotCasters'''</center>||colspan="2"|Refers to not being a caster. So Fighters and Scouts. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |rowspan="1"|<center>'''IGW:___'''</center>||colspan="2"|Stands for: In Group With. Example: 'IGW:Kannkor' - Refers to Kannkor and anyone in the | + | |rowspan="1"|<center>'''IGW:___'''</center>||colspan="2"|Stands for: In Group With. Example: 'IGW:Kannkor' - Refers to Kannkor and anyone in the group with Kannkor |
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan="1"|<center>'''IGWBN:___'''</center>||colspan="2"|Stands for: In Group With But Not. Example: 'IGWBN:Kannkor' - Refers to anyone in the group with Kannkor, but not Kannkor. | |rowspan="1"|<center>'''IGWBN:___'''</center>||colspan="2"|Stands for: In Group With But Not. Example: 'IGWBN:Kannkor' - Refers to anyone in the group with Kannkor, but not Kannkor. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="1"|<center>'''IRW:___'''</center>||colspan="2"|Stands for: In Raid With. Example: 'IRW:Kannkor' - Refers to Kannkor and anyone in the raid with Kannkor. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="1"|<center>'''IRWBN:___'''</center>||colspan="2"|Stands for: In Group With But Not. Example: 'IRWBN:Kannkor' - Refers to anyone in the raid with Kannkor, but not Kannkor. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan="1"|<center>'''Not:___'''</center>||colspan="2"|Stands for Not:Player. Example: 'Not:Kannkor' - Refers to anyone who is not Kannkor. | |rowspan="1"|<center>'''Not:___'''</center>||colspan="2"|Stands for Not:Player. Example: 'Not:Kannkor' - Refers to anyone who is not Kannkor. | ||
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+ | === Advanced Options === | ||
+ | You can use "or" by using the delimiter |. This will split the check into multiple pieces. Where if all of the checks in a delimiter are valid, it will return true. See examples below. | ||
+ | |||
+ | You can use "and" to perform multiple checks. Prepend the check with +. | ||
+ | |||
+ | You can get the opposite value. Prepend the check with -. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | * Example 1 | ||
+ | ** fighter|scout | ||
+ | *** Fighter or scout | ||
+ | * Example 2 | ||
+ | ** fighter+groups:1 | ||
+ | *** Fighter in group 1 (in a raid situation) | ||
+ | * Example 3 | ||
+ | ** fighter|scout+groups:1 | ||
+ | *** Fighter (doesn't matter what group) OR a scout in group 1. | ||
+ | **** Note: The only way to make this check for groups:1 for fighters or scouts is: fighter+groups:1|scout+groups:1, which would result in a fighter in groups:1 OR a scout in groups:1. | ||
+ | * Example 4 | ||
+ | ** -fighter | ||
+ | *** TRUE if you are NOT a fighter. FALSE if you ARE a fighter. | ||
+ | * Example 5 | ||
+ | ** -mage+-scout+-priest | ||
+ | *** TRUE if you are NOT a mage and NOT a scout and NOT a priest. (A really ugly way to say 'fighter'). | ||
+ | * Example 6 | ||
+ | ** fighter+groups:1+-kannkor | ||
+ | *** Fighters in group 1 whom are NOT named 'Kannkor' | ||
+ | * Example 7 | ||
+ | ** all+-priest | ||
+ | *** Everyone except for priests. (notpriest would be easier) | ||
+ | * Example 8 | ||
+ | ** all+-kannkor+-user01+-primalz | ||
+ | *** Everyone except for kannkor, user01, and primalz. | ||
+ | * Example 9 | ||
+ | ** kannkor|user01|primalz | ||
+ | *** Only people named: kannkor|user01|primalz | ||
+ | |||
+ | == ForWho Button == | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | * ForWho Button - *When MCP loads, there is now a new window. Labeled 'For Who'. | ||
+ | **This will modify MCP buttons in real time. There's two sections. | ||
+ | ***ForWhere (OgreConsole and IRC) | ||
+ | ****If NONE of these are selected, then it uses whatever kind of button it was. For example: If you have a "Cast" button, that would use OgreConsole. If you have a "OgreIRC" button, that will use IRC. | ||
+ | ****If you select OgreConsole, then ALL buttons will be sent to OgreConsole, including those that are set as 'OgreIRC'. | ||
+ | ****Likewise, if you select IRC, all OgreConsole buttons will be sent to IRC. Note: IRC must be set up prior or these commands will be sent to the avoid. IRC is generally used for bot raiding. | ||
+ | ***ForWho | ||
+ | ****Any button where a ForWho is possible, and it is not specified, will be converted based on your selection. For example: | ||
+ | *****MCP -> Jump. If you do not specify the ForWho (leave it blank), the default is all. However, is you select something in the list, such as [x] Mages only, it will then only apply to mages. You could then select Priests only, and press it again, and only priests would jump. | ||
+ | ****There is a [x] Multi-select option, that lets you select more than one option. You need to be smart about this, as you can make impossible scenarios. Such as: [x] Mage only and [x] Priest only. This is an AND, not an OR. If you selected both, it means someone would need to be a MAGE and a PRIEST, which is impossible, so no one would listen to your button. Multi-select isn't used often, but cases where it is used, are usually for a specific group and a specific class. Such as: [x] G3 Only and [x] Mages only. This means Group 3 and Mages only will listen to the command. | ||
+ | [[File:ForWho.PNG]] | ||
+ | *[x] IRC Me Only | ||
+ | **This will be phased out, as using [x] OgreConsole will do the same thing | ||
+ | *When you hide (alt+~) MCP, it will hide the ForWho window also. When you unhide MCP (alt+~), if the ForWho window was visible before it was hidden, it will be visible again. If it was hidden before, it will remain hidden. | ||
+ | *This window is HIDDEN by default. You can click the [ForWho] button (beside the [Setup] button) on the MCP to show it. If you wish for it to always be shown on load, inside of [Setup] is a checkbox that will have it show on load. | ||
+ | *If you wish to specifically invoke this new behaviour, you can do so via command line. Using the keyword "auto" in place of any forwho, and adding a -cfw <ForWhoHere> BEFORE any commands. Example: !c -cfw g1, would result in all commands on that same line, having a default of 'g1' if it's not supplied. | ||
+ | *In order to complete this change, I had to manually change every single OgreConsole/MCP command that exists. That means every single button. It's possible I made a mistake/typo. If ANY button that was working prior, is not working now, please right click it (to edit it), then take a picture and send it to me. Then I can reproduce the button and fix it. Please include a picture of your ForWho UI also, so I know what you have checked. |
Latest revision as of 21:44, 8 April 2020
For Who
When issuing commands to OgreBot, most commands take a 'ForWho' parameter. This is how you specify who will execute or process the request you are giving.
The most common one is 'all', meaning everyone.
Options
Command | Parameter & Description | |
---|---|---|
Everyone | ||
Makes use of MCPForWho - if MCPForWho not selected it goes to the default (usually all) | ||
If you are in raid, the Group specified will do it. For example: 'groups:2' would mean only group 2 | ||
Your Class. For example: 'guardian' - would mean only Guadians. | ||
Your Class. For example: 'Elementalist' - would mean only Elementalists. | ||
Your Subclass. For example: 'Crusader' - Would mean only Shadowknight and paladins. | ||
Your archetype. For example: 'Scout' - Would mean only scouts. | ||
Not your archetype. For example: 'NotFighter' - Would mean anyone who is not a fighter. | ||
If I consider you melee. Refers to Fighters and Scouts. | ||
Refers to not being melee. So Mages and Priests. | ||
If I consider you a caster. Refers to Mages and Priests. | ||
Refers to not being a caster. So Fighters and Scouts. | ||
Stands for: In Group With. Example: 'IGW:Kannkor' - Refers to Kannkor and anyone in the group with Kannkor | ||
Stands for: In Group With But Not. Example: 'IGWBN:Kannkor' - Refers to anyone in the group with Kannkor, but not Kannkor. | ||
Stands for: In Raid With. Example: 'IRW:Kannkor' - Refers to Kannkor and anyone in the raid with Kannkor. | ||
Stands for: In Group With But Not. Example: 'IRWBN:Kannkor' - Refers to anyone in the raid with Kannkor, but not Kannkor. | ||
Stands for Not:Player. Example: 'Not:Kannkor' - Refers to anyone who is not Kannkor. | ||
Stands for Not<classification>. Example: 'Not:priest' - Refers to anyone who is not a priest. | ||
Parameters currently supported:
|
Advanced Options
You can use "or" by using the delimiter |. This will split the check into multiple pieces. Where if all of the checks in a delimiter are valid, it will return true. See examples below.
You can use "and" to perform multiple checks. Prepend the check with +.
You can get the opposite value. Prepend the check with -.
- Example 1
- fighter|scout
- Fighter or scout
- fighter|scout
- Example 2
- fighter+groups:1
- Fighter in group 1 (in a raid situation)
- fighter+groups:1
- Example 3
- fighter|scout+groups:1
- Fighter (doesn't matter what group) OR a scout in group 1.
- Note: The only way to make this check for groups:1 for fighters or scouts is: fighter+groups:1|scout+groups:1, which would result in a fighter in groups:1 OR a scout in groups:1.
- Fighter (doesn't matter what group) OR a scout in group 1.
- fighter|scout+groups:1
- Example 4
- -fighter
- TRUE if you are NOT a fighter. FALSE if you ARE a fighter.
- -fighter
- Example 5
- -mage+-scout+-priest
- TRUE if you are NOT a mage and NOT a scout and NOT a priest. (A really ugly way to say 'fighter').
- -mage+-scout+-priest
- Example 6
- fighter+groups:1+-kannkor
- Fighters in group 1 whom are NOT named 'Kannkor'
- fighter+groups:1+-kannkor
- Example 7
- all+-priest
- Everyone except for priests. (notpriest would be easier)
- all+-priest
- Example 8
- all+-kannkor+-user01+-primalz
- Everyone except for kannkor, user01, and primalz.
- all+-kannkor+-user01+-primalz
- Example 9
- kannkor|user01|primalz
- Only people named: kannkor|user01|primalz
- kannkor|user01|primalz
ForWho Button
- ForWho Button - *When MCP loads, there is now a new window. Labeled 'For Who'.
- This will modify MCP buttons in real time. There's two sections.
- ForWhere (OgreConsole and IRC)
- If NONE of these are selected, then it uses whatever kind of button it was. For example: If you have a "Cast" button, that would use OgreConsole. If you have a "OgreIRC" button, that will use IRC.
- If you select OgreConsole, then ALL buttons will be sent to OgreConsole, including those that are set as 'OgreIRC'.
- Likewise, if you select IRC, all OgreConsole buttons will be sent to IRC. Note: IRC must be set up prior or these commands will be sent to the avoid. IRC is generally used for bot raiding.
- ForWho
- Any button where a ForWho is possible, and it is not specified, will be converted based on your selection. For example:
- MCP -> Jump. If you do not specify the ForWho (leave it blank), the default is all. However, is you select something in the list, such as [x] Mages only, it will then only apply to mages. You could then select Priests only, and press it again, and only priests would jump.
- There is a [x] Multi-select option, that lets you select more than one option. You need to be smart about this, as you can make impossible scenarios. Such as: [x] Mage only and [x] Priest only. This is an AND, not an OR. If you selected both, it means someone would need to be a MAGE and a PRIEST, which is impossible, so no one would listen to your button. Multi-select isn't used often, but cases where it is used, are usually for a specific group and a specific class. Such as: [x] G3 Only and [x] Mages only. This means Group 3 and Mages only will listen to the command.
- Any button where a ForWho is possible, and it is not specified, will be converted based on your selection. For example:
- ForWhere (OgreConsole and IRC)
- This will modify MCP buttons in real time. There's two sections.
- [x] IRC Me Only
- This will be phased out, as using [x] OgreConsole will do the same thing
- When you hide (alt+~) MCP, it will hide the ForWho window also. When you unhide MCP (alt+~), if the ForWho window was visible before it was hidden, it will be visible again. If it was hidden before, it will remain hidden.
- This window is HIDDEN by default. You can click the [ForWho] button (beside the [Setup] button) on the MCP to show it. If you wish for it to always be shown on load, inside of [Setup] is a checkbox that will have it show on load.
- If you wish to specifically invoke this new behaviour, you can do so via command line. Using the keyword "auto" in place of any forwho, and adding a -cfw <ForWhoHere> BEFORE any commands. Example: !c -cfw g1, would result in all commands on that same line, having a default of 'g1' if it's not supplied.
- In order to complete this change, I had to manually change every single OgreConsole/MCP command that exists. That means every single button. It's possible I made a mistake/typo. If ANY button that was working prior, is not working now, please right click it (to edit it), then take a picture and send it to me. Then I can reproduce the button and fix it. Please include a picture of your ForWho UI also, so I know what you have checked.