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This tab controls when the bot will "talk". (Note: In this context, talk refers to the bot using chat "macros" like people do.).
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This tab controls when the bot will "talk".  
 
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<BR>(<u>Note:</u> In this context, talk refers to the bot using chat "macros" like people do.).
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<BR>
 
<b>NOTE: Be careful using this with real people. There are situations out of control where the bot will try to cast a spell where it cannot. The biggest example, is if you are unable to target someone, there isn't a way to determine this, so the bot will still try to cast. Be aware of this.</b>
 
<b>NOTE: Be careful using this with real people. There are situations out of control where the bot will try to cast a spell where it cannot. The biggest example, is if you are unable to target someone, there isn't a way to determine this, so the bot will still try to cast. Be aware of this.</b>
  
■You select the ability, the target, and the text and it will follow your instructions.  
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<BR>■You select the ability, the target, and the text and it will follow your instructions.  
■Announce Target  
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<BR>■Announce Target  
■Group - does a /gsay with the text  
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<BR>■Group - does a /gsay with the text  
■Raid - does a /raid with the text  
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<BR>■Raid - does a /raid with the text  
  
<b>TARGETTING:</b>
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<b>TARGETTING:</b><BR>
 
■Target - does a /tell *Target* with the text  
 
■Target - does a /tell *Target* with the text  
 
     i.e.  /tell Kannkor Dispatch on %t
 
     i.e.  /tell Kannkor Dispatch on %t
  
■Included in text - executes the line of text the way it is. Example: You would type: /raid blah blah *Target* blah and it would type: /raid blah blah Kannkor blah.  
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■Included in text - executes the line of text the way it is.  
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<BR><u>Example: </u>You would type: /raid blah blah *Target* blah and it would type: /raid blah blah Kannkor blah.  
  
■*Target* will always replace *Target* with the target of the ability. You can use *Target* as often as you wish. Example:  
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■*Target* will always replace *Target* with the target of the ability. You can use *Target* as often as you wish.  
Text: *Target* I am casting an ability on you *Target* so do something *Target*  
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<BR><u>Example: </u> Text: *Target* I am casting an ability on you *Target* so do something *Target*  
 
Would result in: Kannkor I am casting an ability on you Kannkor so do something Kannkor  
 
Would result in: Kannkor I am casting an ability on you Kannkor so do something Kannkor  
  
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Moved to Announce Tab:
 
Moved to Announce Tab:
 
◦Troub tab  
 
◦Troub tab  
       ■Removed the checkbox with send tell to JCap target - since it didn't work. Use the Announce tab now.  
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       ■Removed the checkbox with send tell to JCap target - since it didn't work. <b>Use the Announce tab now. </b>
 
       ■Added POTM rotation text. Note: You will need to use the announce tab if you want to announce your POTM.  
 
       ■Added POTM rotation text. Note: You will need to use the announce tab if you want to announce your POTM.  
 
◦Dirge tab  
 
◦Dirge tab  
       ■Removed the checkbox with send tell to Gravitis target - since it didn't work. Use the Announce tab now.  
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       ■Removed the checkbox with send tell to Gravitis target - since it didn't work. <b>Use the Announce tab now. </b>
 
       ■Added cob rotation text. Note: You will need to use the announce tab if you want to announce your COB.  
 
       ■Added cob rotation text. Note: You will need to use the announce tab if you want to announce your COB.  
 
       ◦POTM and COB rotations should now work on any spell version (Previously they only worked if you had the latest, POTM II and COB III).  
 
       ◦POTM and COB rotations should now work on any spell version (Previously they only worked if you had the latest, POTM II and COB III).  

Revision as of 13:23, 16 September 2010

This tab controls when the bot will "talk".
(Note: In this context, talk refers to the bot using chat "macros" like people do.).
NOTE: Be careful using this with real people. There are situations out of control where the bot will try to cast a spell where it cannot. The biggest example, is if you are unable to target someone, there isn't a way to determine this, so the bot will still try to cast. Be aware of this.


■You select the ability, the target, and the text and it will follow your instructions.
■Announce Target
■Group - does a /gsay with the text
■Raid - does a /raid with the text

TARGETTING:
■Target - does a /tell *Target* with the text

   i.e.  /tell Kannkor Dispatch on %t

■Included in text - executes the line of text the way it is.
Example: You would type: /raid blah blah *Target* blah and it would type: /raid blah blah Kannkor blah.

■*Target* will always replace *Target* with the target of the ability. You can use *Target* as often as you wish.
Example: Text: *Target* I am casting an ability on you *Target* so do something *Target* Would result in: Kannkor I am casting an ability on you Kannkor so do something Kannkor

(If the message ever contents "NULL" it will NOT announce it since this would assume to be an error. Unfortunately this means any ability with the word "null" or any character name with the word "null" in it cannot be announced.)


◦Removed the automatic calling of POTM and COB. Use the announce tab to add custom text in.

Moved to Announce Tab: ◦Troub tab

      ■Removed the checkbox with send tell to JCap target - since it didn't work. Use the Announce tab now. 
      ■Added POTM rotation text. Note: You will need to use the announce tab if you want to announce your POTM. 

◦Dirge tab

      ■Removed the checkbox with send tell to Gravitis target - since it didn't work. Use the Announce tab now. 
      ■Added cob rotation text. Note: You will need to use the announce tab if you want to announce your COB. 
      ◦POTM and COB rotations should now work on any spell version (Previously they only worked if you had the latest, POTM II and COB III). 


■This can be used for Guild Connect announces also, just use the /gc <text>.

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