Here is the code. !Loop Assistant.Macros.DoubleClickTypeAction|3997|True Assistant.Macros.WaitForGumpAction|949095101|False|300 Assistant.Macros.GumpResponseAction|51|0|0 Assistant.Macros.WaitForGumpAction|949095101|False|300 Whenever I wear out a sewing kit, it will not automatically go on to the next one, it will pause for like 4 minutes (what causes that error?) and I have to manually re-target a sewing kit n razor. This can be a problem sometimes if I'm making cloaks and my sewing kits are underneath them all
You probably need to adjust your pause times. Here is the macro I use for filling out BOD orders of 10. I make the first item and then run this, which makes the last item 9 more items. Never times out, even if I use up a sewing kit. Assistant.Macros.ForAction|9 Assistant.Macros.DoubleClickTypeAction|3997|True Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:05 Assistant.Macros.GumpResponseAction|21|0|0 Assistant.Macros.EndForAction
Furthermore, I remember Telamon saying once in IRC that the timeouts occur when you use Razor's "wait for action." He recommended changing every wait for action to a pause.
Could it be the reason why this macro doesn't work here, either? http://uorforum.com/threads/lumberj...nother-server-but-not-here.16140/#post-143365
It might be. Here's my lumberjacking macro that never times out. How it works: You'll notice that trees often come in groups of four, one at NE, one at SE, one at SW, one at NW. Stand in the middle of them and let her rip. Note: You can only have one hatchet on you at a time and if there's a hatchet anywhere else on the screen, it will get screwy. !Loop Assistant.Macros.DoubleClickTypeAction|3907|True Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:00.3000000 Assistant.Macros.TargetRelLocAction|-2|-2 Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:02.5000000 Assistant.Macros.DoubleClickTypeAction|3907|True Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:00.3000000 Assistant.Macros.TargetRelLocAction|2|-2 Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:02.5000000 Assistant.Macros.DoubleClickTypeAction|3907|True Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:00.3000000 Assistant.Macros.TargetRelLocAction|2|1 Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:02.5000000 Assistant.Macros.DoubleClickTypeAction|3907|True Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:00.3000000 Assistant.Macros.TargetRelLocAction|-2|1 Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:02.5000000 Assistant.Macros.DoubleClickTypeAction|3907|True Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:00.3000000 Assistant.Macros.TargetTypeAction|False|7133 Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:02
Can't get it to work, but it does get further than my macro, at least it is able to target something and get a response.
@musicano try disabling the feature located on the "More Options" tab of Razor called, Auto-queue object delay actions. As well, the "general tab" has an option called "smart CPU usage reduction. I advise disabling that as well. When the macro above stops on you... can you expand on what happens? Is there a timer in minutes and seconds in the lower right corner of Razor when it stops working? If so, what's the amount of time?
It was already disabled Disabling it didn't do anything. You might want to see this thread for details. http://uorforum.com/threads/lumberj...nother-server-but-not-here.16140/#post-143338 No, there isn't.
ya it is simply getting hung up on the "wait for target" bit and so it just continues to wait as long as the timeout is set for. So, do what alice said and replace all wait for gumps with small pauses, or reduce the timeouts of all of them to like 2.
Her sewing macro works, but the lumberjacking one won't. I've tried replacing with with pauses, that doesn't work either, something real simple like this doesn't work, once I change absolute target to relative target. 1. Double Click (0x420A52BA) 2. Wait for Target 3. Absolute Target