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As usual, I figured it out after asking. I was looking at the wrong TLOs. I was able to obtain my desired result with ${Me.Inventory[pack1].Item[1].Stack}
Sorry to come back to old and horrible macro code :( but I think this is more of a TLO thing than anything else. But I am trying to /echo back the specific number of an item in a specific slot in a specific bag.
By way of example, I want to determine how many Orb of Shadows are in the first...
Maybe the fact that I struggled with that one line for over an hour should be my push to convert this into lua. Seems simple enough of a place to start.
Thank you, as always, for such a quick response. Looks like I was misreading this page. The info I was looking for is after each int and string. My bad.
Any chance you have any insight into why the macro only successfully fires off on odd-numbered variables?
Wrote a quick macro to accept input from the macro line and then search vendors for that item and report back if it's there. I know I'm still stuck in the old times, but with my limited time it's easier to stick with what I know :)
What I do not know is the following:
1) Just in general...
Through your answer I think I should be able to achieve what I am trying to do by setting it all up as an ItemName array instead of what I was previously doing. I will tinker with it!
Howdy all! I've seen various macros that are able to define a range of variables and then calculate/define another variable which is, itself, just the sum total of the NUMBER of variables previously set. For example, this snippet here in a macro that checks an ini for how many merchants are...
I know that people are moving away from macro language and moving onto lua, but im still hanging back a little bit for minor things so I can teach myself the structure of these languages and work through the basic groundwork for making and troubleshooting a macro before I spring off and try to...
Nvm I think I understand. The group you have created in there is actually called "Specific toons watching global chat" and from there you have individual toons laid out doing the listening you want them to do, right??
LamahHerder, random question but in the snippet below from your config, what exactly does "Specific toons watching global chat" and the line under "characters" mean? Should they be the same? Like, should it be "name: foromoro" and "characters: server_foromoro" ?? I'm sure it's very simple but...
That one thing that, no matter how much you play, you somehow always do or always prioritize.
For me it's illusions. Obsessed with the damn things and I need them all. If I had confidence that old codes would still work I'd try to buy the Ancient Gods illusion mask from like 2014 :(
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