Kender Mode (Combat Color Changer)

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[[Image:ZZ00003 Feb. 16 16.57.bmp|thumb|right|500x400px]] This plugin makes everything in combat pretty colors so you can easily see what's happening at a glance. This will support most stuff as a mage, probably very little with any other class. I am adding stuff as I go.
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[[Image:ZZ00003 Feb. 16 16.57.bmp|thumb|right|500x400px]] This plugin makes everything in combat pretty colors so you can easily see what's happening at a glance. This will support most stuff as a mage, probably very little with any other class. I am adding stuff as I go.<br><br>Please note, this script will '''change your custom colors''' and keeps evaluating, so you can make additional triggers to whatever text has been colorchanged.
'''Instructions''':  
'''Instructions''':  

Revision as of 22:53, 16 February 2011

ZZ00003 Feb. 16 16.57.bmp
This plugin makes everything in combat pretty colors so you can easily see what's happening at a glance. This will support most stuff as a mage, probably very little with any other class. I am adding stuff as I go.

Please note, this script will change your custom colors and keeps evaluating, so you can make additional triggers to whatever text has been colorchanged.

Instructions:

  1. Right click and download the below file
  2. Save the file to your local folder
  3. In MUSHclient click File -> Plugins
  4. In the Plugin Manager that pops up click "Add" and browse to your local folder, select Kender_Mode.xml
  5. Type resetcustomcolors


Kender_Mode.xml [1] <-- Click this link, and on the next page, right click the Kender_Mode.xml link at the top and save as

Troubleshooting:

  1. Please note Ekkana on ansalon


Usage:
resetcustomcolors - resets custom colors 1-6 to support this plugin
changecolor * * - changes color %1 to %2 (ex. changecolor 1 green, changecolor 3 #7CCD7C)
scriptcolor * * - changes the custom color used for scripting notes to custom color %1 and changes the color to %2
changename * * - changes the name of custom color %1 to %2 (ex. changename 4 fails)




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