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Crome969:
I thought i could update the current list a bit :

What comes soon :

- New Editor for writing your Scripts. It will use the same Engine as this . There will be a lot of new Features to Work with your Scripts , organize and Test your scripts. Stay Tuned..

- QuestArrow ?!? For Those who dont know , the Questarrow is a Packet, the Server sending while you are trying to find someone hidden.
If you use Tracking and find the Person an Arrow appear. Server sending the XY Coords of your Target nonstop to Client and Client displays depending on your Position the Arrow. So why not directly use the XY Cords? Iam not sure if its already implemented in latest public but i tested it yet. Works fine. This Part comes with an Event what will return you the new coords every 100ms.

Unknown when it comes :

-LUA script as alternate languange

-Enhanced Client new Client Support

What is done :

- Gumphandler : You can now interact with the Gump as object .
Overview you can find Here
- Hotkey Support : Stealth now comes with an own dll offering run functions of Scripts via Hotkey , Adjusting Titlebar (Like Razor)

Boydon:

--- Quote from: Crome969 on January 20, 2012, 01:34:23 PM ---
* LUA script as alternate languange
--- End quote ---

Why is there the need to also have LUA when you already have Pascal AND Python? With those two you can accomplish whatever you like to.

Crome969:

--- Quote from: Boydon on January 28, 2012, 03:44:00 PM ---
--- Quote from: Crome969 on January 20, 2012, 01:34:23 PM ---
* LUA script as alternate languange
--- End quote ---

Why is there the need to also have LUA when you already have Pascal AND Python? With those two you can accomplish whatever you like to.

--- End quote ---
Was an Idea of mine.. Multiple Languange means more possibility for Coding.
And Vizit0r told me that a lua implementation wouldnt be hard:)

TrailMyx:
I was hoping that Lua would be my script language of choice, but without the commands of "break" and "continue" I just kinda got turned off with Lua because of the overhead required to add the short-circuiting of the control flow.  Yes, some people say that's bad technique, but I'd rather make that decision for myself.  At least Python doesn't make those dictations for you. (just spacing.... BLEAH!)

Crome969:
Well i by mself prefer Pascal Script.Lua was just an alternate Idea. I think on all of you and thought what could be easyiest way to give you reasons to try out:)

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