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MrT
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O.P. [BETA] Imitate Script
this is my imitate script.it is first
Bug 1:
you talking person1 and person2
script saves person1's color,type,style
try to imitate person2
your imitated color is person1's color
Bug 2:
this script can't imitate font type.how can i change current font?
i don't know another bug
NOTE: this script doesn't work for wireless connections
Version: Beta2
(sorry my english.i'm from Turkey)
//Thanks to CookieRevised for Notifier - Typing
//Thanks to Plik for getLocalIp()
//Thanks to Pai for Xniff
//Thanks to Sander112 for contactsay
Attachment: Imitate.plsc (273.01 KB)
This file has been downloaded 12184 time(s).
This post was edited on 11-06-2006 at 08:55 PM by MrT.
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11-05-2006 02:47 PM |
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MicroWay
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RE: [BETA] Imitate Script
Sorry my question, but how to use it???
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11-05-2006 03:00 PM |
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MrT
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O.P. RE: [BETA] Imitate Script
/imitate [you message]
sorry
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11-05-2006 03:05 PM |
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MicroWay
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RE: [BETA] Imitate Script
quote: Originally posted by MrT
sorry
Ohhh... No Problem!!!
Thanks for the help
This post was edited on 11-05-2006 at 03:18 PM by MicroWay.
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11-05-2006 03:08 PM |
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phalanxii
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RE: [BETA] Imitate Script
I haven't tried this, but perhaps to get around "Bug 1", you can save the font color, type and style for each person.
For example (sorry, I looked through the code ), bir, iki and uc could all be made into arrays, and the font information can be stored in each element, ie. bir[contact@domain.com] or iki[123456789] (user ID). Then when you send the message, you check who you are sending it to, and access the font information using that.
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11-05-2006 10:42 PM |
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aNILEator
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RE: [BETA] Imitate Script
I've been a tester of such a script that can correctly imitate, I think development has stopped for now however
Odd really, it was starting to show potential
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11-05-2006 11:08 PM |
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CookieRevised
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RE: [BETA] Imitate Script
MrT,
To add to what phalanxii has said: you need to take into consideration that several contacts can talk to you at the same time. And that a user could want to imitate a contact who hasn't spoken last.
So only storing the last text parameters from the last contact who spoke to the user is not going to work. Do as phalanxii suggested: use an array to store the information, indexed by the contact's email _and_ by the user's email(**). And remove the array element when the chat window of that contact is closed(***).
** highly important if you don't want to screw things up when the current user signs out and a new user sign in. Another way around this and probably much more convenient in this case: empty the array when the user signs out.
*** be carefull. There can be multiple contacts in 1 chat window (multi-contact or group chats).
PS: without looking at the code: I can't see the use of my "typing notifier" code in this script though.
This post was edited on 11-05-2006 at 11:22 PM by CookieRevised.
.-= A 'frrrrrrrituurrr' for Wacky =-.
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11-05-2006 11:20 PM |
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MrT
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O.P. RE: [BETA] Imitate Script
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
MrT,
To add to what phalanxii has said: you need to take into consideration that several contacts can talk to you at the same time. And that a user could want to imitate a contact who hasn't spoken last.
So only storing the last text parameters from the last contact who spoke to the user is not going to work. Do as phalanxii suggested: use an array to store the information, indexed by the contact's email _and_ by the user's email(**). And remove the array element when the chat window of that contact is closed(***).
** highly important if you don't want to screw things up when the current user signs out and a new user sign in. Another way around this and probably much more convenient in this case: empty the array when the user signs out.
*** be carefull. There can be multiple contacts in 1 chat window (multi-contact or group chats).
PS: without looking at the code: I can't see the use of my "typing notifier" code in this script though.
quote: Originally posted by phalanxii
I haven't tried this, but perhaps to get around "Bug 1", you can save the font color, type and style for each person.
For example (sorry, I looked through the code ), bir, iki and uc could all be made into arrays, and the font information can be stored in each element, ie. bir[contact@domain.com] or iki[123456789] (user ID). Then when you send the message, you check who you are sending it to, and access the font information using that.
thanks for help.
i use window handle but it doesn't work in group chats.it only work 1-1 chat
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11-06-2006 05:38 PM |
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Matti
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RE: [BETA] Imitate Script
Also note in your first post that this doesn't work for wireless connections, due to the way of the Xniff object.
[offtopic]
* Matti sighs...
* Matti wants to have Xniff on his wireless...
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11-06-2006 07:04 PM |
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cloudhunter
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RE: [BETA] Imitate Script
quote: Originally posted by Mattike
Also note in your first post that this doesn't work for wireless connections, due to the way of the Xniff object.
Not strictly true... I use Xniff myself, and it works on my wireless
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11-07-2006 03:02 PM |
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