The "cnmt" command can now include multiple mob types:
- “cnmt[number],[mob type],[distance]” — Very similar to the “cnm” command above but only counts mobs of “mob type.” Some mob types are listed here, and you can discern mob types yourself via the -target console command. You may include multiple mob types, such as “keys=cnmt1,4,5,3|dbg % there is an elite or boss nearby.” Please note that the first number is always the number of mobs to check for, and the last number is always distance.
- As with the other commands, “cnmt*” can be used to check mobs near the cursor.
It is now possible to have Speeder automatically load macros via line 23 in config.txt:
- 23) Macros you would like Speeder to automatically load (or reload). These should reference the “key” you would normally press to activate the macro, and each should be separated by the “|” character. For example, if I wanted to automatically activate my numpad4 and numpad5 macros, I would write 100|101 into this line. Please note that you can activate macros that are normally impossible to activate via keys. For example, you could have a macro assigned to key 999 and write 999 into this line. If you do this, you must use the -toggle console command to disable the macro (since you can’t press the key).
A new console command has been added:
- -toggle [key] — Mainly meant to be used when auto-loading macros via line 23 in config.txt, this will toggle the macro assigned to “key” off or on. For example, if I wanted to disable my macro assigned to numpad4, I would type -toggle 100.
A new logical "or" command has been added:
- “or % [command1]’|[command2]’|etc.” — This is your basic “or” statement, which will check “command1,” “command2,” and so on until one is true. As soon as one of the commands is true, the rest will not be checked. Each “command” should be separated by an escaped version of the normal delimiter: ‘|. Essentially, this allows you to perform multiple checks in a single keys line. Usage example:
- keys=or % cm’|co|1|dbg % left clicking object or mob
These changes were already included in version 88, so if you are using that version, you are all set. Otherwise, these changes require updating to version 88.
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