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If you're going to use MQ, why not just put your actions in a macro? And have the hotkey invoke it?/mac mysixactions.mac
/alt activate 123
/echo i'm activating an AA
/disc MashPotatoes
/echo I've activated a disc
etc. etc.
You do need MQ for that. Best the regular buttons allow are adding pause on the same line.Don’t need MQ2 for a multiline, iirc
Haha good to know! I’ve been a MQ2 user for so long that sometimes it can be hard to unravel native eq functionality from the MQ2 functionality.You do need MQ for that. Best the regular buttons allow are adding pause on the same line.
The only thing that stops you doing this - is you can only run one macro at a time.
/multiline ; /doaction1; /doaction2; /doaction3
/multiline ; /timed 20 /echo i am number four!; /echo i went first!; /timed 10 /echo lulz! i gonna go third; /timed 5 /echo yes! i am second
/timed 10 /echo hi friend
I suggested it Kaen. Not "those people". And since Next and Lua is on the Red Guides launcher, I figured they paid for that too. And writing 5 lines of commands in a hotkey intertwined with a "; " (don't forget that space..." andfor those that suggest next and Lua, thats all fine, but not all people a programmers and even know what Lua is, or even wants to learn a scripting language to make a simple command, some people just want to make a command using the tool they paid for and have it work.
multiline
is just as complex as writing 5 lines (or Woah, maybe 6 lines!) in a file and invoking that from a hotkey.