Diablo IV "tcm" Command Fix & New Math Functions

The "tcm" (target closest mob) has been fixed and will do a better job of targeting, especially at close range.

A new command has been added to move your cursor given a specific angle and distance:

  • “m*[angle],[distance]” — Relative to the center of the window, the mouse cursor will be moved in the direction of “angle” and at a distance of “distance.” For example, to move to the cursor 100 pixels to the right, you would use m*90,100. “Angle” should be in degrees with 0 being north, 90 being east, 180 being south, and 270 being west. Usage example:
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      keys=cc % -closem|m*(VAR % CMOBA),100
      repeat=0
      Press F2, and your cursor will be moved in the direction of the closest mob.

New commands have been added for multiplying (mul % [variable],[value]) and dividing (div % [variable],[value]) variables. One important note for these commands is that including a period (.) will transform the global variable into a float data type instead of an integer. Floats are basically decimals and should be used for things like angles, coordinates, distances, etc. Integers are whole numbers only and do not contain decimals.

These changes require updating Speeder to version 32.

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