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Mexiah

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  1. Mexiah replied to Mexiah's topic in Scripting Help
    Alright, so I've figured out that making this using Window Builder is actually pretty simple. I just still can't figure out how to get the two classes to work together. I get the onStart-code calling the GUI but how do I make the GUI change variables in my main script? Or should I declare the variables in the GUI and then pass them to my SlayerBot-class? There are no "classes" in C so this concept is not familiar to me :-P :-P
  2. Mexiah replied to Mexiah's topic in Scripting Help
    Then how do I call it in my script?
  3. Hi guys, I was trying to make a menu where users select what scenarios to include from my script and was told to use JFrame. I've watched some tutorials on it but I can't figure out how to include it in my script. Any help to get out there? :-) This is what I have so far, btw, and it clearly doesn't work xD public class SlayerBot extends (Script && JFrame) { private Frame() { //Code } }
  4. Hello everyone! I played RS2 back when it was still just "Runescape" and, due to the wonderful feeling of nostalgia, started a new OSRS account a few months ago. After having played totally legit to total lvl 800, I needed money, so I bought about 2k cow hides on GE for tanning when it occurred to me that this process could easily be automated. I did a quick Google-search and found OSbot - and sure enough: a tanning script! Trouble was, it costs money and, while not a lot, still more then I wanted to pay for saving half an hours work. So I decided to learn to program some simple Java. Being a student of Electrical Engineering, I have worked with C (for Arduino-boards) so the concept of programming was not at all foreign to me. A few hours of snippet reading and YouTube tutorials later, I had my first working tanner script. Although this very simple script did tan all my hides while I cooked ramen noodles, it didn't do much to quench my thirst for Java programming. So on to the next script: Ectofuntus Bone Grinder. The process of selecting bones, grinding them and filling them into pots was really getting on my nerve, so I automated it. I still collected slime and worshiped manually simply because, for the most part, I actually enjoy playing the game. I then wrote a script that fly fishes north of Seers Village and banks the fish, which is, as I write this post, on its 3rd straight hour of operation. So as soon as this post is done, I'll start writing a cooking script. I'll try to work in some anti-ban on that one as well, as none of my previous scripts have had this feature. Not that they've really needed it as I have never run scripts without me nearby - mostly cooking or watching TV. So that's my story so far. I hope to preserve this enthusiasm for writing scripts and eventually get good enough to actually publish them here, so stay tuned! Until then, I'll probably be hanging out in the "Programming help" sub-forum, asking ridiculously basic questions :-)

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