Artisan Archive
Thread: stopping macros
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sithvindicator
Tue Aug 12, 2003 7:11 pm
#1
Is there a command we can use to stop a macro?
I set up a macro to heal my wounds while in a camp.
It lasts about 15 minutes but sometimes I don't need it to run that long.
Is there someway we can automatically stop the macro before it executes all the lines?
I hate it when I'm walking around and I keep getting messages telling me that I need to be in a camp to perform that action or something like that.
I set up a macro to heal my wounds while in a camp.
It lasts about 15 minutes but sometimes I don't need it to run that long.
Is there someway we can automatically stop the macro before it executes all the lines?
I hate it when I'm walking around and I keep getting messages telling me that I need to be in a camp to perform that action or something like that.
Alfonse_
Tue Aug 12, 2003 7:23 pm
#2
Instead of a macro that does one task a bunch of times, make a macro do the task one time and call itself.
For example:
/healWound; /pause 30; /healWound; /pause 30; /healWound; /pause 30;
becomes:
/healWound; /pause 30; /ui action toolbarSlot00;
Then you put the macro in the first postion on your toolbar and punch it. The macro will do your task andcall itself. When you are ready for it to end switch to a toolbar where postion 1 is empty. The last iteration of the macro will finish but the last step will be to hit a tool slot with nothing in it.
Fishcat
Tue Aug 12, 2003 9:05 pm
#3
Errr, Mozilla won't let me change size of text. Anyway, just log off and back on, but other than that. No, there isn't a command to stop a macro. Once it's going it will continue until it stops!
sithvindicator
Wed Aug 13, 2003 3:41 pm
#4
Thanks for the help. I guess I can try doing it your way alfonse
GunHaven
Fri Nov 21, 2003 9:54 pm
#9
i have to laugh at u guys.
USE THE /DUMP COMMAND!!!! it will help u alot.
Nawara99
Fri Nov 21, 2003 11:37 pm
#10
A nice dancer told me about the /dump when she noticed all the problems i was haveing making a trade with my macro going. Lesson - Entertainers are macro experts. Try asking in a cantina if you need to know how to get your macro just right.
RedFoxSmug
Fri Dec 26, 2003 1:31 am
#11
Whenever I start my sampling macro I want to stop eventually at some point from looping....How do I do this?
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