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*Extract it and place it in a folder anywhere on your computer. I used "C:\Macros"
 
*Extract it and place it in a folder anywhere on your computer. I used "C:\Macros"
  
:This macro runs at ATITD in windowed mode at full screen (or as big as you can get it).  It was tested on 1280x1024.   
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:This macro runs with ATITD in windowed mode at full screen (or as big as you can get it).  It was tested on 1280x1024.   
  
 
#Run the macro labeled "OEFlaxMacro_v#.#.ahk"
 
#Run the macro labeled "OEFlaxMacro_v#.#.ahk"

Revision as of 06:29, 19 December 2008

OEFlaxMacro_v0.5

Download-OEFlaxMacro_v0.5.zip
  • Extract it and place it in a folder anywhere on your computer. I used "C:\Macros"
This macro runs with ATITD in windowed mode at full screen (or as big as you can get it). It was tested on 1280x1024.
  1. Run the macro labeled "OEFlaxMacro_v#.#.ahk"
  2. Find a nice flat place of grass that has enough room for 3x3 plots of flax
  3. Turn flax hotkeys off, if they are not already.
  4. Bring up your plant menu and make sure "Flax: Old Egypt" is the only entry.
    1. Pin this menu and place it as far top and left as it will go.
  5. Set the camera to "Cartographer's View" (F8 twice) so that you are looking straight down on your avatar.
    1. Zoom all the way in.
  • To pause the script: Ctrl+Alt+Shift+"P"
  • To Start harvesting: Ctrl+Alt+"F"

Do not move your mouse while it is working. Pause it before doing so if you must.


Notes

This is very BETA. Use at your own risk. Do not leave the screen wile this is working, as you shouldn't do that anyway. ;)

If it just isn't working, you can find all of the "*50" in the code and replace them with a higher number. Every screen has slightly different shades and this part of the function will increase (or decrease) the search functions variability in finding the buttons. Don't set it too high.

This was tested on WinXP_x64 with no themes applied except for the standard one. If you have a different theme, especially a funky one that changes title bar sizes, then this might not work.

Feedback

"Leave me some feedback on this page. I can't improve this macro if I don't get any"