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Splatulated wrote on 2012-07-09 18:19
so i have to have python and mabi runnign at same time ?
means my compute will lock up if i try
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Noxctis wrote on 2012-07-09 18:25
Quote from Splatulated;904671:
so i have to have python and mabi runnign at same time ?
means my compute will lock up if i try
It's not going to slow down your comp that much...
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Mentosftw wrote on 2012-07-09 18:27
Many of your OS's core processes take up more memory than python and the command prompt combined.
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Luxezel wrote on 2012-07-09 18:32
Is it me or did they fix the actual servers already? Because my hotkeys are saving now, as well as some of my friends o .o
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starpaw7 wrote on 2012-07-09 18:36
Quote from Justified;904657:
Kinda pointless then, since if you leave Mabi running you also keep your hotkeys. Now you're just keeping a different program running, albeit a less computer draining one that doesn't crash as much...
I do not understand exactly what you're saying.
The main problem is the player having to reset hotkeys every time they leave the channel that they are on, which is incredibly annoying when they disconnect at random, have to log off, changing character, or just plain having to change to any Channel, such as Housing.
So Mabinogi is still "running", but using a function in the game would clear the Hotkeys and Windows every time that you used that function.
Meanwhile this program allows you to move about freely without having to reset every time.
Quote from Mentosftw;904674:
Many of your OS's core processes take up more memory than python and the command prompt combined.
This this this.
It's just a Command Prompt window which takes up a tiny amount of space, and which you can minimize and never think about again until you shut off your computer.
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Quote from Luxezel;904676:
Is it me or did they fix the actual servers already? Because my hotkeys are saving now, as well as some of my friends o .o
Holy cow, let me check this :shock2:
Edit 2:No, it's not working for me, sadly.
The program will have to do, for now.
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Luxezel wrote on 2012-07-09 18:39
Hurry with the verdict D;
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Aiyas wrote on 2012-07-09 18:41
Quote from Luxezel;904676:
Is it me or did they fix the actual servers already? Because my hotkeys are saving now, as well as some of my friends o .o
Mine are still screwed up.
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Spaghedeity wrote on 2012-07-09 18:41
Quote from Luxezel;904676:
Is it me or did they fix the actual servers already? Because my hotkeys are saving now, as well as some of my friends o .o
Are you completely restarting mabi? When you CC and log off without restarting the game, the hotkeys are saved in a temp file.
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starpaw7 wrote on 2012-07-09 18:46
Quote from Luxezel;904681:
Hurry with the verdict D;
Edited into the post that I mentioned it in; the Hotkeys and Windows are still broken without the program :shoe:
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Luxezel wrote on 2012-07-09 18:54
Quote from starpaw7;904686:
Edited into the post that I mentioned it in; the Hotkeys and Windows are still broken without the program :shoe:
What a shame :<, wonder why mines saving now/friends. Probably only temporary >.>
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Justified wrote on 2012-07-09 19:00
Quote from starpaw7;904679:
I do not understand exactly what you're saying.
The main problem is the player having to reset hotkeys every time they leave the channel that they are on, which is incredibly annoying when they disconnect at random, have to log off, changing character, or just plain having to change to any Channel, such as Housing.
As said in an earlier thread, there's a way to preserve your hotkeys/window positions entirely until you completely close the client.
And it only takes a couple clicks in-game to activate.
So no, that's not the main problem at all.
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Maenad wrote on 2012-07-09 19:05
Quote from starpaw7;904631:
- If you shut down the computer, thus closing the program, you must reset your hotkeys
Wrong.
It saves your settings to an XML file located in a new 'Hotkey' folder. You can shut your computer off however the hell you want.
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Jiihae wrote on 2012-07-09 19:21
For me at least (I'm using winxp), without using the python webserver, my hotkeys only disappear when I close my client. Switching between characters or changing channels doesn't reset my hotkeys.
Now, with the python webserver, I can close my client and restart my computer without losing my hotkeys. Also, the client saves the hotkey file everytime I log out and requests the hotkey file when I log into my character the first time after starting up the client. This means that if I don't need to change any hotkeys, I only need to start up the webserver before opening up the client and logging in and can exit it until I want to save my hotkeys or need to load them again after I close my client.
Also you can just copy the webserver.py file and hotkey folder if you want to use those hotkeys on another computer.
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starpaw7 wrote on 2012-07-09 19:22
[SPOILER="Spoiler"]
Quote from Justified;904691:
As said in an earlier thread, there's a way to preserve your hotkeys/window positions entirely until you completely close the client.
And it only takes a couple clicks in-game to activate.
So no, that's not the main problem at all.
Where was this, if you could Quote it?
I must have missed it, even after reading again.
Quote from Araria;904694:
Wrong.
It saves your settings to an XML file located in a new 'Hotkey' folder. You can shut your computer off however the hell you want.
How do I access these?
I found the Folder, but I can't seem to do anything with them, such as trying to Open it with Python or placing it in my Mabinogi folder.[/SPOILER]
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Quote from Jiihae;904703:
For me at least (I'm using winxp), without using the python webserver, my hotkeys only disappear when I close my client. Switching between characters or changing channels doesn't reset my hotkeys.
Now, with the python webserver, I can close my client and restart my computer without losing my hotkeys. Also, the client saves the hotkey file everytime I log out and requests the hotkey file when I log into my character the first time after starting up the client. This means that if I don't need to change any hotkeys, I only need to start up the webserver before opening up the client and logging in and can exit it until I want to save my hotkeys or need to load them again after I close my client.
Also you can just copy the webserver.py file and hotkey folder if you want to use those hotkeys on another computer.
Oh sweet, I'll see if this works for me too.
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csraln wrote on 2012-07-09 21:58
housing board work with that?