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(mod to /world prevends a local echo of the password if secho would be on) |
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* a modified /world (stdlib.tf) which will not connect if tf has an active connection | * a modified /world (stdlib.tf) which will not connect if tf has an active connection | ||
* a modification to /world to set secho off during the /@connect, this prevends the password from being displayed if you have secho on. | * a modification to /world to set secho off during the /@connect, this prevends the password from being displayed if you have secho on. | ||
− | * you can use /alt -x<command> <alt> to log in <alt> and have <command> executed | + | * you can use /alt -x<command> <alt> to log in <alt> and have <command> executed when the alt logged in, so you could easily make a spellup macro that'd use 2 alts :)</P> |
<P> | <P> | ||
You'll probably want to change the value of "main_alt" at the beginning of this script. | You'll probably want to change the value of "main_alt" at the beginning of this script. | ||
</P> | </P> | ||
+ | <B>This version fixes a bug</B> that creeped in when I changed the trigger to a disconnect hook. It didn't turn it off after an alt switch. If you'd use it to log in (create) a denied character, <B>the script would loop trying to log in that character.</B> I suspect it'd do the same if you'd have a wrong password in your config file. Big oops! If you're using this script, plz2update. | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
;Bug reports, suggestions and/or diffs are appreciated, '''sulfar''' _AT_ ''inbox'' +DOT+ ''com'' | ;Bug reports, suggestions and/or diffs are appreciated, '''sulfar''' _AT_ ''inbox'' +DOT+ ''com'' | ||
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/echo -aCyellow %% /alt (Logout and) login %{main_alt} | /echo -aCyellow %% /alt (Logout and) login %{main_alt} | ||
− | /echo -aCyellow %% /alt < | + | /echo -aCyellow %% /alt <world> (Logout and) login <world> |
− | /echo - | + | /echo -aCyellow %% [-x<command>] execute <command> after alt switch |
− | /echo -aCyellow %% /relog (Logout and) login current | + | /echo -aCyellow %% /relog (Logout and) login current world |
;Set this variable to your main alt | ;Set this variable to your main alt | ||
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/def alt_init = \ | /def alt_init = \ | ||
− | /set | + | /set alt_get=0%;\ |
/set alt=%;\ | /set alt=%;\ | ||
/set alt_post=%;\ | /set alt_post=%;\ | ||
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/if (alt =~ "") /set alt %{main_alt}%;/endif%;\ | /if (alt =~ "") /set alt %{main_alt}%;/endif%;\ | ||
/if (is_open())\ | /if (is_open())\ | ||
− | /set | + | /set alt_get 1%;\ |
quit%;\ | quit%;\ | ||
/else \ | /else \ | ||
/world %{alt}%;\ | /world %{alt}%;\ | ||
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/set alt=%;\ | /set alt=%;\ | ||
/endif | /endif | ||
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/def -i relog = /alt ${world_name} | /def -i relog = /alt ${world_name} | ||
− | /def -i -p999 -F | + | /def -i -E(alt_get) -p999 -F -h'disconnect' alt_disconnect = \ |
− | /world %{alt} | + | /set alt_get 0%;\ |
+ | /world %{alt}%;\ | ||
+ | /set alt= | ||
− | /def -i -p999 -F -t"Welcome back to the AVATAR System, *" alt_welcome_back = \ | + | /def -i -E(alt_execute_post) -p999 -F -t"Welcome back to the AVATAR System, *" alt_welcome_back = \ |
/let post %alt_post%;\ | /let post %alt_post%;\ | ||
/alt_init%;\ | /alt_init%;\ | ||
− | /echo -aCcyan %%% /%0: Alt switch ready! Executing command | + | /echo -aCcyan %%% /%0: Alt switch ready! Executing command: %post%;\ |
− | /if (post !~ "") /eval -s0 | + | /if (post !~ "") /eval -s0 %{post}%; /endif |
;Modified /world (stdlib.tf) | ;Modified /world (stdlib.tf) | ||
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/set secho %{_secho}%;\ | /set secho %{_secho}%;\ | ||
/endif | /endif | ||
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
[[Category: TinyFugue Scripting]] | [[Category: TinyFugue Scripting]] |
Revision as of 03:25, 19 October 2008
This script provides
- quick, easy and safe alt switching
- a modified /world (stdlib.tf) which will not connect if tf has an active connection
- a modification to /world to set secho off during the /@connect, this prevends the password from being displayed if you have secho on.
- you can use /alt -x<command> <alt> to log in <alt> and have <command> executed when the alt logged in, so you could easily make a spellup macro that'd use 2 alts :)
You'll probably want to change the value of "main_alt" at the beginning of this script.
This version fixes a bug that creeped in when I changed the trigger to a disconnect hook. It didn't turn it off after an alt switch. If you'd use it to log in (create) a denied character, the script would loop trying to log in that character. I suspect it'd do the same if you'd have a wrong password in your config file. Big oops! If you're using this script, plz2update.
;Bug reports, suggestions and/or diffs are appreciated, '''sulfar''' _AT_ ''inbox'' +DOT+ ''com'' /loaded __SULFAR__/alt.tf /echo -aCyellow %% /alt (Logout and) login %{main_alt} /echo -aCyellow %% /alt <world> (Logout and) login <world> /echo -aCyellow %% [-x<command>] execute <command> after alt switch /echo -aCyellow %% /relog (Logout and) login current world ;Set this variable to your main alt /set main_alt sulfar /def alt_init = \ /set alt_get=0%;\ /set alt=%;\ /set alt_post=%;\ /set alt_execute_post=0 ;;Quick, easy and safe alt switching /def -i alt = \ /alt_init%;\ /if (!getopts("x:", "")) /return 0%; /endif%; \ /if (opt_x !~ "") \ /set alt_post %{opt_x}%;\ /set alt_execute_post 1%;\ /endif%;\ /set alt %*%;\ /if (alt =~ "") /set alt %{main_alt}%;/endif%;\ /if (is_open())\ /set alt_get 1%;\ quit%;\ /else \ /world %{alt}%;\ /set alt=%;\ /endif /def -i relog = /alt ${world_name} /def -i -E(alt_get) -p999 -F -h'disconnect' alt_disconnect = \ /set alt_get 0%;\ /world %{alt}%;\ /set alt= /def -i -E(alt_execute_post) -p999 -F -t"Welcome back to the AVATAR System, *" alt_welcome_back = \ /let post %alt_post%;\ /alt_init%;\ /echo -aCcyan %%% /%0: Alt switch ready! Executing command: %post%;\ /if (post !~ "") /eval -s0 %{post}%; /endif ;Modified /world (stdlib.tf) ; will not connect if tf has an active connection to avoid multiplay accidents ; will turn secho off before connecting to prevend echoing the password to the ; screen in case it was on. The value of secho is restored after connecting. /def -i world = \ /if (!getopts("nlqxfb", 0)) /return 0%; \ /endif%; \ /let _args=%*%; \ /if (_args =~ "") \ /let _args=$(/nth 1 $(/@listworlds -s))%; \ /if (_args =/ "default") \ /let _args=$(/nth 2 $(/@listworlds -s))%; \ /endif%; \ /endif%; \ /let _opts=%; \ /if (is_open(_args)) \ /if (opt_n) /let _opts=%_opts -n%; /endif%; \ /if (opt_q) /let _opts=%_opts -q%; /endif%; \ /@fg %_opts %_args%; \ /elseif (is_open())\ /echo %% But you *are* connected!%;\ /else \ /if (opt_l) /let _opts=%_opts -l%; /endif%; \ /if (opt_q) /let _opts=%_opts -q%; /endif%; \ /if (opt_x) /let _opts=%_opts -x%; /endif%; \ /if (opt_f) /let _opts=%_opts -f%; /endif%; \ /if (opt_b) /let _opts=%_opts -b%; /endif%; \ /let _secho %{secho}%;\ /set secho off%;\ /@connect %_opts %_args%; \ /set secho %{_secho}%;\ /endif