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Heynow Software Forums _ Feature Requests _ Triggers Length:

Posted by: savitaruser Jan 8 2010, 06:33 PM

Currently my triggers can be 62 characters in length. Is it possible for the next version to triple that length?


Oh, and I don't want to spam feature requests, so this is an edit:

Unrelated to above, if I want to change what a Macro does, like change the existing Macro I have set up for Ctrl+1, from STAND to SIT...
..after I change it, I have to re-type in Ctrl+1 in the first line, or else it disappears.
Is there a way to make is so that an existing Macro can be edited and keep the hotkeys entered?

Posted by: savitaruser Mar 28 2010, 08:24 AM

Also, Macro Values:

I'd like to set a single Macro to ##enable trigger, or ##disable trigger for a list of triggers. Currently I can get 4-5 before I start hitting a character limit. I am not sure if it is how long the trigger name can be that disallows me to add more, or what.

But I could greatly reduce the number of triggers, etc I have running at once if I could do this.

This way when I want my character to bash in a certain area and use triggers I would only ever need in that area, I could use the Macro HUNTCOOLAREA and it would ##enable trigger a list of relevant triggers, (5, 10, 20?). When I am finished bashing in that area, I could use another Macro: STOPHUNTCOOLAREA and it would ##disable trigger the same list of (no longer) relevant triggers.

To this end, it could be worthwhile to have the ability to assign a number to the triggers by which we could reference them, similar to Tasks, like I can ##kill 1. It could be: ##disable trigger 46 rather than ##disable trigger "The bad guy tries to hit you and you find yourself unable to".... would save on Macro Value length and reduce typing on the user's part.

Posted by: jay Sep 9 2010, 12:44 AM

Looks like some good v2.0 feature requests.

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