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[Development Build] OSBot 2.4.X - New Client Interface

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Where is web walking?

 

Ask Maldesto.

 

 

Edit:

 

2.4.1 released - patched various small issues

Moved to stable

The auto-updater when you launch the client downloads 2.1.36 instead of 2.4.1

V 2.4.1 was a much needed release, again thank you very much for all your hard work! :)

The auto-updater when you launch the client downloads 2.1.36 instead of 2.4.1

 

[EDIT] Scrap that, downloads the 2.4.1 now, looks good aswell!

Edited by Lehto

Auto-login bug. When it world hops too much, sometimes it logs you out. Script gets stuck and doesn't log back in.

Could we get hotkeys to quickly swap between script windows?

Making a community topic is not the correct way to report a bug.

 

People actually were wondering if it was intended or not in the first place ...

So reporting a bug of something that was intended looks stupid too right? biggrin.png

 

Interface looks good ;)

 

Khaleesi

Edited by Khaleesi Scripts

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People actually were wondering if it was intended or not in the first place ...

So reporting a bug of something that was intended looks stupid too right? biggrin.png

 

Interface looks good wink.png

 

Khaleesi

 

It was fixed for injection but not mirror; it will be patched in the next version when we have enough for another release.

It looks good. It gave me the idea to come up with a conceptual design for something similar to Windows 8 sidebar:

osbot-sidebar_zpsfew20kbn.png  

 

example-visible_zpsvlg1kfgb.png

 

 

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I reckon it could be achieved in JavaFX and may not even be so CPU-expensive. wink.png

 

:edit:

I forgot to add 'add new bot' button; there could be an add button where the 'play' button is, and then have the 'play' and 'pause' buttons display depending on whether a script is running for the currently selected bot. The 'remove bot' button would appear in the selection box on the right-hand side. smile.png You could also have a 'condense' button located under the 'settings' button, which would hide the current bot list and small bot preview screen. This way you could minimise the entire thing into a small media playback widget.

Edited by liverare

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It looks good. It gave me the idea to come up with a conceptual design for something similar to Windows 8 sidebar:

osbot-sidebar_zpsfew20kbn.png  

 

example-visible_zpsvlg1kfgb.png

 

 

example-barely-visible_zpsnczqheje.png

I reckon it could be achieved in JavaFX and may not even be so CPU-expensive. wink.png

 

:edit:

I forgot to add 'add new bot' button; there could be an add button where the 'play' button is, and then have the 'play' and 'pause' buttons display depending on whether a script is running for the currently selected bot. The 'remove bot' button would appear in the selection box on the right-hand side. smile.png You could also have a 'condense' button located under the 'settings' button, which would hide the current bot list and small bot preview screen. This way you could minimise the entire thing into a small media playback widget.

 

Look into layering Swing/FX components on AWT (in specific, Applet) and this idea gets thrown out completely pretty quickly. I was really limited in what I could do and explored a ton of options over a week.

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