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    Default Simple path creator.


    Path creator

    I made this small script to test out Forms in simba. So here it is.

    Instructions:
    - Edit SPS_Setup to your needs.
    - Use with smart.
    - It will get points from your Player location.


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    How does it work? Stand somewhere.. run the script and it will give me coordinates of where I'm standing in RS?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Invalid View Post
    How does it work? Stand somewhere.. run the script and it will give me coordinates of where I'm standing in RS?
    Pretty much, yes. You input the map area that you are in (you can check which are is which inside the simba/includes/SPS/img folder). You run the script (it opens in smart) you then get a small windows that allows you to add points (note you must have smart ENABLED when you add the point) then you can hit create path and use that inside the script as your SPS walk path.

    Imho using Wolygon's path Creater (http://villavu.com/forum/showthread....t=path+creator) is far easier and less time consuming. Although it is slightly less accurate as you are simply using the world map to define locations.

    Hope this helped
    ~Caotom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caotom View Post
    Pretty much, yes. You input the map area that you are in (you can check which are is which inside the simba/includes/SPS/img folder). You run the script (it opens in smart) you then get a small windows that allows you to add points (note you must have smart ENABLED when you add the point) then you can hit create path and use that inside the script as your SPS walk path.

    Imho using Wolygon's path Creater (http://villavu.com/forum/showthread....t=path+creator) is far easier and less time consuming. Although it is slightly less accurate as you are simply using the world map to define locations.

    Hope this helped
    ~Caotom


    I can't get it to open. it just sits at the command prompt after a message about data corruption.
    I can't get Wolygon's path creator to open either, that comes up with a ".NET Framework Initialization Error".


    EDIT:
    Please get back to me, I really want to know how all of this works... I want to change a walking point in a script i have (not made by me) but it's for personal use only.
    Last edited by Invalid; 01-29-2012 at 12:54 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Invalid View Post
    I can't get it to open. it just sits at the command prompt after a message about data corruption.
    I can't get Wolygon's path creator to open either, that comes up with a ".NET Framework Initialization Error".


    EDIT:
    Please get back to me, I really want to know how all of this works... I want to change a walking point in a script i have (not made by me) but it's for personal use only.
    Not sure about your data corruption error... (tried deleting and re- downloading?)
    But the .NET Framework error is possibly because you don't have the latest (or any) version of MS .NET Framework.
    You can get it here http://www.microsoft.com/download/en...ng=en&id=24872

    Hope the helped
    ~Caotom

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