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Aero's Rangeguilder

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change it so the code isn't on one line, it doesn't work if its on one line



when you fix it i mean

I have an update ready.

Just working on a few more fail-safes and I should be releasing.

EDIT: Released.

Edited by Aero

The script WILL NOT work with 1.5.9. I'm getting a NullPointerException for some reason.

In any case, I'm working on a update with a few bug fixes and I will try to make the script compatible with 1.5.9.

The script has been running pretty much flawlessly, and I'll be adding further fail-safes and working on some more bugs fixes in the near future.

what version of osbot should i run it with? 

I'm running an updated version I plan on releasing soon on 1.5.7.

Hi there Aero, great work, will try it out. Could you post a download link please? I'm having trouble compiling the file on my mac :)

 

Hi there Aero, great work, will try it out. Could you post a download link please? I'm having trouble compiling the file on my mac smile.png

As it's a single class script, you can save it as a groovy file and you won't have to compile.

 

Otherwise, you can always use the 

javac RangeGuilder.java

command on a mac.

 

I will probably be keeping this open source until the SDN comes out.

Estimate on XP per hour?

Would really depend on your level, I guess. I will be adding a GUI soon, so you will be able to tell exactly how much EXP you're gaining.

What would I name this as? ---.groovy ??

Or .java, but then you would have to compile it.

.groovy is probably the simplest.

What do I save it as When I put the script into notepad?

I'm considering adding instructions on the main post, but you can either save it as .groovy or as .java and then compile it.

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