Hmm, what do you mean by "sets"?
including scripts off the web, as i said, can be used to download keylogging scripts and such
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Quote from here: http://www.delphibasics.co.uk/Article.asp?Name=Sets
And that's how you can use the "in" operator and say..Quote:
Sets are another way in which Delphi is set apart from other languages. Whereas enumerations allow a variable to have one, and only one, value from a fixed number of values, sets allow you to have any combination of the given values - none, 1, some, or all.
A set variable therefore holds a set of indicators. Up to 255 indicators. An indicator is set on when the variable has that value defined. This may be a bit tricky to understand, so here is an example:
Code:program New;
type
Letters = set of 'a'..'z';
begin
if('a' in Letters)then
WriteLn('a is in the letters set');
end.
Oh yes, i use that in delphi sometimes, didn't know they were called sets, lol
well, i use them instead of defining a set just by doing for example ['a'..'z'], but ok :)
EDIT: Do remember that SCAR is for pascal scripts and not delphi scripts
Oh ya I understand, but I was told that it was like a mix of Pascal/Delphi and hey, whatever helps RS cheating, throw it in. :)
any1 have a estimate when this may come out?
well this thread is about a year old, so im guessing in about 20 years :P
but no-one really knows,
Nice!
Sound detection would be good
Thats nice :D
We need something for the minimap, like a function/procedure that compares a smaller bitmap to a larger, has tolerance, and returns: the part the smaller bitmap is of the bigger one and rotation... i know thats gonna be hard;) but it could be used for a lot of things.... and mapwalking will change for ever... in a good way that is. Some 3d functions would be good. Am i asking a lot? lol
Declaring defaults for vars like:
Would be cool..Code:Blah : Integer = 123;
Wait, Fakawi are you making this?
Someone might be, but nobody knows who. Though this topic is here, so post as many suggestions/bugs as you can. :)
Well, if kaitnieks would decide to continue his work all of these suggestion topics would sure come in handy i guess
hey freddy, im not saying i made scar for linux, just that it is definatley possible, and ive made simple scripts on it that work, so it might be the platform for something
It's possible to make SCAR for any platform, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to know that, but you do need a good cross-platform library for it
gdeeeeee!
not a secure system... if someone figured it out, its not a good idea to allow fake key presses/keylogging...
since linux is a lot more secure than windows, i assumed that you wouldnt be able to haxxor it.
Quick question
Is it possible to give SCAR it's own mouse while autoing so we can do other stuff and keep SCAR/Runescape minimized?
Thanks
i know i am late whith my suggestion but you should really try to add sounds to scar or SRL.Like if he gets a random he should play a sound.Or when he founds an unknown random or when the pickaxe is broken or the head is lost.this could be very handy you know i tried alot whit playsound then the adress of the file but never played a sound
robeike, make sure the sound type is .WAV (SCAR only can play wav's with PlaySound)... And then, put the script to same folder with your sound..
This could be an example:
The path can be changed, but that is good as an example. ..and easy way to learn PlaySound command.Code:PlaySound(ScriptPath + 'YourSound.wav'); //Change YourSound to the name of the sound you'll use.
yea srr i used .mp3.but shouldn't it be better to have 5 or 6 sounds included into scar.so that we just need to do import sound or something like that...
err don't know if this has been said and sure it's not in 2.03 but something like if a pop-up comes up it will automatically activate client. got no admin at the moment and a popup for admin keeps coming up but i can't disable it cos got no admin so all my scripts stop as soon as update pops up.
yea i love scar and its the only macro that actually works or doesn't have a key logger when you download it
keep it up people.
england