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==Description== |
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You can find the Tailoring guide here [[Tailoring]]. Make sure you read it to understand what is going on.<br> |
You can find the Tailoring guide here [[Tailoring player guide]]. Make sure you read it to understand what is going on.<br> |
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This script will sew cloth or leather items (armor, shields, containers, etc). The script has a lot of waitfor's used in order that if you are missing something the script will stop. You can then go get the item you need and continue the script by doing the last thing the script tried to do when it stopped. The script will then pick up where it left off and continue to make the item.<br> |
This script will sew cloth or leather items (armor, shields, containers, etc). The script has a lot of waitfor's used in order that if you are missing something the script will stop. You can then go get the item you need and continue the script by doing the last thing the script tried to do when it stopped. The script will then pick up where it left off and continue to make the item.<br> |
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Each pair of lines that show up appear in the script 41 times. So there is some editing required to run it in the wizard front end.<br> |
Each pair of lines that show up appear in the script 41 times. So there is some editing required to run it in the wizard front end.<br> |
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===Other Tailor Scripts=== |
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This script sew.cmd is a subset of tailoring scripts. The others are as follows:<br> |
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seal.cmd<br> |
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spin.cmd<br> |
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weave.cmd<br> |
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reinforce.cmd<br> |
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lighten.cmd<br> |
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knit.cmd<br> |
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===Instructions=== |
===Instructions=== |
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Make sure your tailoring book is turned to the right chapter and page and in the right container.<br> |
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parameters are sew <container1> <container2> <item> <material> <SAME><br> |
parameters are sew <container1> <container2> <item> <material> <SAME><br> |
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Latest revision as of 12:31, 23 May 2016
Sew (script) | |
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Category | crafting,Outfitting |
Front-end | StormFront,Wizard,Genie |
Author | Pfanston |
Description
You can find the Tailoring guide here Tailoring player guide. Make sure you read it to understand what is going on.
This script will sew cloth or leather items (armor, shields, containers, etc). The script has a lot of waitfor's used in order that if you are missing something the script will stop. You can then go get the item you need and continue the script by doing the last thing the script tried to do when it stopped. The script will then pick up where it left off and continue to make the item.
This script assumes 4 big items up front. First you have a sewing needles with the proper thread already put on the needles (PUT THREAD ON MY NEEDLE) and that there is enough thread on the needle to complete your project and in your sewing container1 (figure 1 yard of thread per push command on the needle, so figure on at least 8 pushes for most items and therefore needing 8+ yards thread minimum). Second have your tailoring book open to the correct page for the item being worked and have it in your Container2, and yes the Sew container1 and the book container2 can be the same container of you wish. Third have your cloth or leather in your sewing container1 already cut to the yards needed for the project. Fourth, any ingredients needed to complete the project need to be in the sew container1. And last make sure you have an extra spool of thread there too. If you run out the script
will try to get the extra thread and continue the project.
The script will then get the book and study it, then get the scissors and cloth or leather out and begin the process.
Front End Changes
The script is currently set up and will run in stormfront as is. It will also run in Genie as is. To make this script run in the Wizard front end you must make 41 changes. The script has a number of pairs of commands where one is used and the other is commented out. Two such are shown below:
setvariable tool scissors # save scissors
goto my0%tool # goto my0%s
These two lines must be changed as follows to run in the wizard front end (notice the one used is above the # currently):
# setvariable tool scissors save scissors
# goto my0%tool goto my0%s
Each pair of lines that show up appear in the script 41 times. So there is some editing required to run it in the wizard front end.
Other Tailor Scripts
This script sew.cmd is a subset of tailoring scripts. The others are as follows:
seal.cmd
spin.cmd
weave.cmd
reinforce.cmd
lighten.cmd
knit.cmd
Instructions
Make sure your tailoring book is turned to the right chapter and page and in the right container.
parameters are sew <container1> <container2> <item> <material> <SAME>
where <container1> = is where all your tools and ingredients are.
<container2> = where your tailor book is located and stamp if you have one. And yes it can be the same as container1 if you wish.
<item> = the item to be created, leathers, bag, shield, etc.
<material> = cloth or leather
<SAME> = 0 for no, 1 for yes. This means is the item being made the same name (duffle bag) as the container1 you have your tools in.
If you have <container1> and <Item> Similar but different you can use your inputs as follows:
.sew "sea bag" pack "thigh bag" cloth 0
This will run just fine with no problem.
However, if they are both duffel bag or both sea bag or both thigh bag the script fouls up. So I was forced to add another input for when they were the same. <SAME>. When they are both Duffel Bag put a 1 for <SAME> otherwise 0. In this case if you had both as duffel bag, you would use:
.sew bag pack bag cloth 1
In most cases something like the following list would work:
.sew bag pack towel cloth 0
.sew bag pack tasset cloth 0
.sew bag pack vest cloth 0
.sew bag pack aventail leather 0
.sew bag pack strap leather 0
.sew bag pack cowl leather 0
.sew bag pack gloves leather 0
.sew bag pack greaves leather 0
.sew bag pack vambraces leather 0
.sew bag pack handle leather 0
.sew bag pack cord leather 0
.sew bag pack shield leather 0
Script
#Sew # parameters are sew <container1> <container2> <item> <material> <SAME> # # If you have <container1> and <Item> Similar but different you can use your # inputs as follows: # .sew "sea bag" pack "thigh bag" cloth 0 # This will run just fine with no problem. # # However, if they are both duffel bag or both sea bag or both thigh bag the # script fouls up. So I was forced to add another input for when they were the # same. <SAME>. When they are both Duffel Bag put a 1 for <SAME> otherwise 0. # # Note this script is set up for stormfront. To make it run for the wizard, # change setvariable tool tooltypes to save tooltypes. Then change the line # goto my%tool to goto my%s. # # This script assumes 4 big items up front. First you have a sewing needles with # the proper thread already put on the needles (PUT THREAD ON MY NEEDLE) and that # there is enough thread on the needle to complete your project and in your sewing # container1 (figure 1 yard of thread per push command on the needle, so figure on # at least 8 pushes for most items and therefore needing 8+ yards thread minimum). Second # have your tailoring book open to the correct page for the item being worked and # have it in your Container2, and yes the Sew container1 and the book container2 # can be the same container of you wish. Third have your cloth or leather in your # sewing container1 already cut to the yards needed for the project. Fourth, any # ingredients needed to complete the project need to be in the sew container1. And last # make sure you have an extra spool of thread there too. If you run out the script # will try to get the extra thread and continue the project. # # The script will then get the book and study it, then get the scissors and cloth or # leather out and begin the process. # put get tailoring book from my %2 pause 1 put study my book waitfor Roundtime pause 1 put put my tailoring book in my %2 waitfor You put pause 1 put get %4 from my %1 pause 1 put get scissors from my %1 waitfor You get setvariable tool scissors # save scissors Pause 1 put cut my %4 with my scissors Match GYardstick dimensions appear to have shifted and could benefit from some remeasuring Match GScissors With the measuring complete, now it is time to cut away more Match GPins and could use some pins to Match GSlickstone deep crease develops along Match GSlickstone wrinkles from all the handling and could use Match GAwl One leather piece is too thick for the needle to penetrate Match GAwl A critical section of leather needs holes punched Match GRethread The last of your thread is used up Match GEnd You cannot figure out how to do that Match GEnd not damaged enough to Match GEnd Applying the final touches, you complete working Match Assemble1 You need another finished small cloth padding Match Assemble2 You need another finished large cloth padding Match Assemble3 You need another finished leather shield handle Match Assemble4 You need another finished long leather cord Match GSew Roundtime matchwait GSew: goto samea%5 samea0: goto my0%tool # goto my0%s my0yardstick: pause 2 put put my yardstick in my %1 pause 1 put get my needle from my %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle goto my0needle my0pins: pause 2 put put my pins in my %1 pause 1 put get my needle from my %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle goto my0needle my0slickstone: pause 2 put put my slickstone in my %1 pause 1 put get my needle from my %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle goto my0needle my0awl: pause 2 put put my awl in my %1 pause 1 put get my needle from my %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle goto my0needle my0scissors: pause 2 put put my scissors in my %1 pause 1 put get my needle from my %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle my0needle: goto samea2 samea1: goto my1%tool # goto my1%s my1yardstick: pause 2 put put my yardstick in my other %1 pause 1 put get my needle from my other %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle goto my1needle my1pins: pause 2 put put my pins in my other %1 pause 1 put get my needle from my other %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle goto my1needle my1slickstone: pause 2 put put my slickstone in my other %1 pause 1 put get my needle from my other %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle goto my1needle my1awl: pause 2 put put my awl in my other %1 pause 1 put get my needle from my other %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle goto my1needle my1scissors: pause 2 put put my scissors in my other %1 pause 1 put get my needle from my other %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle my1needle: samea2: Pause 1 put push my %3 with my needle Match GYardstick dimensions appear to have shifted and could benefit from some remeasuring Match GScissors With the measuring complete, now it is time to cut away more Match GPins and could use some pins to Match GSlickstone deep crease develops along Match GSlickstone wrinkles from all the handling and could use Match GAwl One leather piece is too thick for the needle to penetrate Match GAwl A critical section of leather needs holes punched Match GRethread The last of your thread is used up Match GEnd You cannot figure out how to do that Match GEnd You realize that cannot be repaired, and stop Match GEnd not damaged enough to Match GEnd Applying the final touches, you complete working Match Assemble1 You need another finished small cloth padding Match Assemble2 You need another finished large cloth padding Match Assemble3 You need another finished leather shield handle Match Assemble4 You need another finished long leather cord Match GSew Roundtime matchwait GYardstick: goto sameb%5 sameb0: pause 2 put put my needle in my %1 pause 1 put get my yardstick from my %1 setvariable tool yardstick # save yardstick goto sameb2 sameb1: pause 2 put put my needle in my other %1 pause 1 put get my yardstick from my other %1 setvariable tool yardstick # save yardstick sameb2: Pause 1 put measure my %3 with my yardstick Match GYardstick dimensions appear to have shifted and could benefit from some remeasuring Match GScissors With the measuring complete, now it is time to cut away more Match GPins and could use some pins to Match GSlickstone deep crease develops along Match GSlickstone wrinkles from all the handling and could use Match GAwl One leather piece is too thick for the needle to penetrate Match GAwl A critical section of leather needs holes punched Match GRethread The last of your thread is used up Match GEnd You cannot figure out how to do that Match GEnd You realize that cannot be repaired, and stop Match GEnd not damaged enough to Match GEnd Applying the final touches, you complete working Match Assemble1 You need another finished small cloth padding Match Assemble2 You need another finished large cloth padding Match Assemble3 You need another finished leather shield handle Match Assemble4 You need another finished long leather cord Match GSew Roundtime matchwait GScissors: goto samec%5 samec0: pause 2 put put my yardstick in my %1 pause 1 put get my scissors from my %1 setvariable tool scissors # save scissors goto samec2 samec1: pause 2 put put my yardstick in my other %1 pause 1 put get my scissors from my other %1 setvariable tool scissors # save scissors samec2: Pause 1 put cut my %3 with my scissors Match GYardstick dimensions appear to have shifted and could benefit from some remeasuring Match GScissors With the measuring complete, now it is time to cut away more Match GPins and could use some pins to Match GSlickstone deep crease develops along Match GSlickstone wrinkles from all the handling and could use Match GAwl One leather piece is too thick for the needle to penetrate Match GAwl A critical section of leather needs holes punched Match GRethread The last of your thread is used up Match GEnd You cannot figure out how to do that Match GEnd You realize that cannot be repaired, and stop Match GEnd not damaged enough to Match GEnd Applying the final touches, you complete working Match Assemble1 You need another finished small cloth padding Match Assemble2 You need another finished large cloth padding Match Assemble3 You need another finished leather shield handle Match Assemble4 You need another finished long leather cord Match GSew Roundtime matchwait GPins: goto samed%5 samed0: pause 2 put put my needle in my %1 pause 1 put get my pins from my %1 setvariable tool pins # save pins goto samed2 samed1: pause 2 put put my needle in my other %1 pause 1 put get my pins from my other %1 setvariable tool pins # save pins samed2: Pause 1 put poke my %3 with my pins Match GYardstick dimensions appear to have shifted and could benefit from some remeasuring Match GScissors With the measuring complete, now it is time to cut away more Match GPins and could use some pins to Match GSlickstone deep crease develops along Match GSlickstone wrinkles from all the handling and could use Match GAwl One leather piece is too thick for the needle to penetrate Match GAwl A critical section of leather needs holes punched Match GRethread The last of your thread is used up Match GEnd You cannot figure out how to do that Match GEnd You realize that cannot be repaired, and stop Match GEnd not damaged enough to Match GEnd Applying the final touches, you complete working Match Assemble1 You need another finished small cloth padding Match Assemble2 You need another finished large cloth padding Match Assemble3 You need another finished leather shield handle Match Assemble4 You need another finished long leather cord Match GSew Roundtime matchwait GSlickstone: goto samee%5 samee0: pause 2 put put my needle in my %1 pause 1 put get my slickstone from my %1 setvariable tool slickstone # save slickstone goto samee2 samee1: pause 2 put put my needle in my other %1 pause 1 put get my slickstone from my other %1 setvariable tool slickstone # save slickstone samee2: Pause 1 put rub my %3 with my slickstone Match GYardstick dimensions appear to have shifted and could benefit from some remeasuring Match GScissors With the measuring complete, now it is time to cut away more Match GPins and could use some pins to Match GSlickstone deep crease develops along Match GSlickstone wrinkles from all the handling and could use Match GAwl One leather piece is too thick for the needle to penetrate Match GAwl A critical section of leather needs holes punched Match GRethread The last of your thread is used up Match GEnd You cannot figure out how to do that Match GEnd You realize that cannot be repaired, and stop Match GEnd not damaged enough to Match GEnd Applying the final touches, you complete working Match Assemble1 You need another finished small cloth padding Match Assemble2 You need another finished large cloth padding Match Assemble3 You need another finished leather shield handle Match Assemble4 You need another finished long leather cord Match GSew Roundtime matchwait GAwl: goto samef%5 samef0: pause 2 put put my needle in my %1 pause 1 put get my awl from my %1 setvariable tool awl # save awl goto samef2 samef1: pause 2 put put my needle in my other %1 pause 1 put get my awl from my other %1 setvariable tool awl # save awl samef2: Pause 1 put poke my %3 with my awl Match GYardstick dimensions appear to have shifted and could benefit from some remeasuring Match GScissors With the measuring complete, now it is time to cut away more Match GPins and could use some pins to Match GSlickstone deep crease develops along Match GSlickstone wrinkles from all the handling and could use Match GAwl One leather piece is too thick for the needle to penetrate Match GAwl A critical section of leather needs holes punched Match GRethread The last of your thread is used up Match GEnd You cannot figure out how to do that Match GEnd You realize that cannot be repaired, and stop Match GEnd not damaged enough to Match GEnd Applying the final touches, you complete working Match Assemble1 You need another finished small cloth padding Match Assemble2 You need another finished large cloth padding Match Assemble3 You need another finished leather shield handle Match Assemble4 You need another finished long leather cord Match GSew Roundtime matchwait Assemble1: goto sameg%5 sameg0: pause 2 put put my %tool in my %1 # put put my %s in my %1 pause 1 put get small padding from my %1 pause 1 put assemble my %3 with my small padding pause 1 put get my needle from my %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle goto sameg2 sameg1: pause 2 put put my %tool in my other %1 # put put my %s in my other %1 pause 1 put get small padding from my other %1 pause 1 put assemble my %3 with my small padding pause 1 put get my needle from my other %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle sameg2: pause 1 put push my %3 with my needle Match GYardstick dimensions appear to have shifted and could benefit from some remeasuring Match GScissors With the measuring complete, now it is time to cut away more Match GPins and could use some pins to Match GSlickstone deep crease develops along Match GSlickstone wrinkles from all the handling and could use Match GAwl One leather piece is too thick for the needle to penetrate Match GAwl A critical section of leather needs holes punched Match GRethread The last of your thread is used up Match GEnd You cannot figure out how to do that Match GEnd You realize that cannot be repaired, and stop Match GEnd not damaged enough to Match GEnd Applying the final touches, you complete working Match Assemble1 You need another finished small cloth padding Match Assemble2 You need another finished large cloth padding Match Assemble3 You need another finished leather shield handle Match Assemble4 You need another finished long leather cord Match GSew Roundtime matchwait Assemble2: goto sameh%5 sameh0: pause 2 put put my %tool in my %1 # put put my %s in my %1 pause 1 put get large padding from my %1 pause 1 put assemble my %3 with my large padding pause 1 put get my needle from my %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle goto sameh2 sameh1: pause 2 put put my %tool in my other %1 # put put my %s in my other %1 pause 1 put get large padding from my other %1 pause 1 put assemble my %3 with my large padding pause 1 put get my needle from my other %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle sameh2: Pause 1 put push my %3 with my needle Match GYardstick dimensions appear to have shifted and could benefit from some remeasuring Match GScissors With the measuring complete, now it is time to cut away more Match GPins and could use some pins to Match GSlickstone deep crease develops along Match GSlickstone wrinkles from all the handling and could use Match GAwl One leather piece is too thick for the needle to penetrate Match GAwl A critical section of leather needs holes punched Match GRethread The last of your thread is used up Match GEnd You realize that cannot be repaired, and stop Match GEnd You cannot figure out how to do that Match GEnd not damaged enough to Match GEnd Applying the final touches, you complete working Match Assemble1 You need another finished small cloth padding Match Assemble2 You need another finished large cloth padding Match Assemble3 You need another finished leather shield handle Match Assemble4 You need another finished long leather cord Match GSew Roundtime matchwait Assemble3: goto samei%5 samei0: pause 2 put put my %tool in my %1 # put put my %s in my %1 pause 1 put get handle from my %1 pause 1 put assemble my %3 with my handle pause 1 put get my needle from my %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle goto samei2 samei1: pause 2 put put my %tool in my other %1 # put put my %s in my other %1 pause 1 put get handle from my other %1 pause 1 put assemble my %3 with my handle pause 1 put get my needle from my other %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle samei2: Pause 1 put push my %3 with my needle Match GYardstick dimensions appear to have shifted and could benefit from some remeasuring Match GScissors With the measuring complete, now it is time to cut away more Match GPins and could use some pins to Match GSlickstone deep crease develops along Match GSlickstone wrinkles from all the handling and could use Match GAwl One leather piece is too thick for the needle to penetrate Match GAwl A critical section of leather needs holes punched Match GRethread The last of your thread is used up Match GEnd You cannot figure out how to do that Match GEnd You realize that cannot be repaired, and stop Match GEnd not damaged enough to Match GEnd Applying the final touches, you complete working Match Assemble1 You need another finished small cloth padding Match Assemble2 You need another finished large cloth padding Match Assemble3 You need another finished leather shield handle Match Assemble4 You need another finished long leather cord Match GSew Roundtime matchwait Assemble4: goto samej%5 samej0: pause 2 put put my %tool in my %1 # put put my %s in my %1 pause 1 put get long cord from my %1 pause 1 put assemble my %3 with my long cord pause 1 put get my needle from my %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle goto samej2 samej1: pause 2 put put my %tool in my other %1 # put put my %s in my other %1 pause 1 put get long cord from my other %1 pause 1 put assemble my %3 with my long cord pause 1 put get my needle from my other %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle samej2: Pause 1 put push my %3 with my needle Match GYardstick dimensions appear to have shifted and could benefit from some remeasuring Match GScissors With the measuring complete, now it is time to cut away more Match GPins and could use some pins to Match GSlickstone deep crease develops along Match GSlickstone wrinkles from all the handling and could use Match GAwl One leather piece is too thick for the needle to penetrate Match GAwl A critical section of leather needs holes punched Match GRethread The last of your thread is used up Match GEnd You cannot figure out how to do that Match GEnd You realize that cannot be repaired, and stop Match GEnd not damaged enough to Match GEnd Applying the final touches, you complete working Match Assemble1 You need another finished small cloth padding Match Assemble2 You need another finished large cloth padding Match Assemble3 You need another finished leather shield handle Match Assemble4 You need another finished long leather cord Match GSew Roundtime matchwait GRethread: goto samek%5 samek0: pause 2 put put my needles in my %1 pause 1 put get thread from my %1 pause 1 put put thread on needle in my %1 pause 1 put get needle from my %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle goto samek2 samek1: pause 2 put put my needles in my other %1 pause 1 put get thread from my other %1 pause 1 put put thread on needle in my other %1 pause 1 put get needle from my other %1 setvariable tool needle # save needle samek2: Pause 1 put push my %3 with my needle Match GYardstick dimensions appear to have shifted and could benefit from some remeasuring Match GScissors With the measuring complete, now it is time to cut away more Match GPins and could use some pins to Match GSlickstone deep crease develops along Match GSlickstone wrinkles from all the handling and could use Match GAwl One leather piece is too thick for the needle to penetrate Match GAwl A critical section of leather needs holes punched Match GRethread The last of your thread is used up Match GEnd You cannot figure out how to do that Match GEnd You realize that cannot be repaired, and stop Match GEnd not damaged enough to Match GEnd Applying the final touches, you complete working Match Assemble1 You need another finished small cloth padding Match Assemble2 You need another finished large cloth padding Match Assemble3 You need another finished leather shield handle Match Assemble4 You need another finished long leather cord Match GSew Roundtime matchwait GStamp: goto samel%5 samel0: pause 2 put put my needles in my %1 pause 1 put get stamp from my %2 pause 1 put mark my %3 with my stamp waitfor Roundtime put put my stamp in my %2 echo ------------------------------- echo = One %3 is completed. echo ------------------------------- exit samel1: pause 2 put put my needles in my other %1 pause 1 put get stamp from my %2 pause 1 put mark my %3 with my stamp waitfor Roundtime put put my stamp in my %2 echo ------------------------------- echo = One %3 is completed. echo ------------------------------- exit GEnd: goto samem%5 samem0: pause 1 put put my needles in my %1 echo ------------------------------- echo = One %3 is completed. echo ------------------------------- exit samem1: pause 1 put put my needles in my other %1 echo ------------------------------- echo = One %3 is completed. echo ------------------------------- exit