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== Timeouts == | == Timeouts == | ||
− | Timeouts is in-game command that allows you to track different timers attached to your character, without opening Pip-Boy every time. | + | Timeouts is an in-game command that allows you to track different timers attached to your character, without opening the Pip-Boy every time. Useful not only for crafters, but also for not-so-lucky PvP players, when they run to exit grid. |
Remember that: | Remember that: | ||
− | * | + | * Nothing is displayed if all your timeouts are equal to 0 |
* "battle" timer is never displayed during turn-based fight | * "battle" timer is never displayed during turn-based fight | ||
* "exit game" timer is never displayed | * "exit game" timer is never displayed | ||
− | * | + | * If you do something wrong, you can always remove configuration - default values will be used |
== Options == | == Options == | ||
=== Always allowed === | === Always allowed === | ||
− | * '''~timeouts''' - turns on/off timeouts | + | * '''~timeouts''' - turns on/off timeouts display |
=== Allowed only when timeouts are displayed === | === Allowed only when timeouts are displayed === | ||
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=== Disabled === | === Disabled === | ||
− | + | These commands are currently disabled (they will be available "[[Soon]]") | |
* '''~timeouts load''' - ''re''load default configuration | * '''~timeouts load''' - ''re''load default configuration | ||
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== Configuration == | == Configuration == | ||
− | Configuration is | + | Configuration is located in FOnline2238.cfg file(.ini format), under the section 'Timeouts'. Currently, file is read only when client starts, or new cache is sent by server. |
=== Enabled === | === Enabled === |
Revision as of 06:09, 28 July 2010
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Timeouts
Timeouts is an in-game command that allows you to track different timers attached to your character, without opening the Pip-Boy every time. Useful not only for crafters, but also for not-so-lucky PvP players, when they run to exit grid.
Remember that:
- Nothing is displayed if all your timeouts are equal to 0
- "battle" timer is never displayed during turn-based fight
- "exit game" timer is never displayed
- If you do something wrong, you can always remove configuration - default values will be used
Options
Always allowed
- ~timeouts - turns on/off timeouts display
Allowed only when timeouts are displayed
- ~timeouts color [R] [G] [B] - set color for timeouts names and values
- ~timeouts color1 [R] [G] [B] - set color for timeout names
- ~timeouts color2 [R] [G] [B] - set color for timeout values
- ~timeouts direction [up/down] - set where new positions should be added
- ~timeouts font [id] - set which font should be used (4-8)
- ~timeouts spacingx [px] - set horizontal distance between start position of timeout name and its value
- ~timeouts spacingy [px] - set vertical distance between each timeout
- ~timeouts [worldmap/wm] - set timeouts displaying on world map
- ~timeouts xy [x] [y] - set start position.
Disabled
These commands are currently disabled (they will be available "Soon")
- ~timeouts load - reload default configuration
- ~timeouts load [name] - reload custom configuration
- ~timeouts save - save settings as default
- ~timeouts save [name] - save settings with given name
Configuration
Configuration is located in FOnline2238.cfg file(.ini format), under the section 'Timeouts'. Currently, file is read only when client starts, or new cache is sent by server.
Enabled
0: Off
1: On
Default: 1
Direction
Where new positions should be added.
0: down
1: up
Default: 1
Font
Default: 5
NameColor
Change color of timeouts names ("First Aid", "Gathering", etc.) using RGB format.
Default: 0 255 0
PositionX
Set the start X position for displaying timeouts.
Example for negative values: PositionX=-200 ⇒ PositionX=(ScreenWidth-200)
Default: -145
PositionY
Set the start Y position for displaying timeouts.
Example for negative values: PositionY=-200 ⇒ PositionY=(ScreenHeight-200)
Default: -110
SpacingX
Set horizontal distance between start position of timeout name (set by [[#PositionX|PositionX) and its value.
Default: 72
SpacingY
Set vertical distance between each timeout.
Default: 10
ValueColor
Change color of timeouts values ("7 seconds", "42 hours", etc.) using RGB format.
Default: 0 255 0
Worldmap
Display timeouts while on world map.
0: Off
1: On
Default: 0