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TrailMyx:

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; Script Name: TrailMyx's Paperdoll Totalizer
; Author: TrailMyx
; Version: 2.2
; Shard OSI / FS: OSI / FS OK
; Revision Date: 9/29/2007
; Purpose: Summarize all stats contained in your paperdoll.
; Globals:
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This is a very simple script that will allow you to summarize what you have in your paperdoll.  This summary includes summing all the modifiers and item properties.  It's not perfect, but it does show when you have things requiring insurance.

Special requirements:
You must not be running another script when you run this one.  Multiple finditems/event property calls will mess with this script.

Warning about Set Pieces:

If you are trying to evaluate "set pieces" this will probably not work correctly with this script.  In fact, the only thing that will get totaled is probably the set bonus, and not the individual piece information.  FYI

Additional Features:

* Repair Checker
* Insurance check
* Totalize paperdoll or container of items.  Container can also be another paperdoll targeted
* HTML Generator to make a list of your suit or container contents
* BBCode Generator to make a list of your suit or container contents

rana70:
What the hack does "tomato" stands for ?

TrailMyx:

--- Quote from: rana70 on August 25, 2008, 05:32:07 PM ---What the hack does "tomato" stands for ?

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Heh, some people *cough, Cerveza* didn't like the way the numbers were displayed, so one check give numbers first and unchecked puts the numbers last for each intensity.

Just a little bit of scripting humor.  ;)

Khameleon:

--- Quote from: TrailMyx on August 25, 2008, 05:51:13 PM ---
--- Quote from: rana70 on August 25, 2008, 05:32:07 PM ---What the hack does "tomato" stands for ?

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Heh, some people *cough, Cerveza* didn't like the way the numbers were displayed, so one check give numbers first and unchecked puts the numbers last for each intensity.

Just a little bit of scripting humor.  ;)

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I wondered the same thing until I checked it :P

Cerveza:
It's pronounced "tomato". Get it right.

And numbers after just set off my OCD perfectionist tendency alarm.

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