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Custom @toolip Message - Printable Version +- SphereCommunity (https://forum.spherecommunity.net) +-- Forum: Sphere 0.56d (/Forum-Sphere-0-56d) +--- Forum: Script Requests (/Forum-Script-Requests) +--- Thread: Custom @toolip Message (/Thread-Custom-toolip-Message) |
Custom @toolip Message - falsemirage - 01-13-2016 03:09 PM Hello everybody, Many years ago I've found a script in this site. But my backup files are gone and I can't find the script anymore. I don't exactly remember the script but you were able to write anything on tooltips. Example of how to use it for items if I remember correctly; Code: on=@tooltip and there was another script to make "addtooltip" like a function or something. I've search the forum but couldn't find what I was looking for. I would appreciate any help ! RE: Custom @toolip Message - darksun84 - 01-13-2016 06:05 PM http://wiki.sphere.torfo.org/index.php/ADDCLILOC for adding cliloc to a tooltip RE: Custom @toolip Message - Artyk - 01-13-2016 11:05 PM You can take a look for some examples at this Script Pack's script RE: Custom @toolip Message - falsemirage - 01-14-2016 11:46 AM Thanks for the replies. I've checked both of your suggestions however those requires me to know addcliloc numbers. Script I've found years ago was able to eliminate the need of using addcliloc with a function. If I use this cliloc 1070722 I can get a custom text but it's only for one line so it's not really what I'm looking for. Thanks for the help again. RE: Custom @toolip Message - Coruja - 01-14-2016 12:26 PM UO clients have only 2 empty clilocs (1042971 and 1070722), you can use these 2 clilocs, or use <br> on an single cliloc args to make the text jump to next line RE: Custom @toolip Message - falsemirage - 01-14-2016 01:35 PM Ah thx for the help but I've found the script I'm looking for in this thread sorry for wasting your time ![]() http://forum.spherecommunity.net/Thread-2252-Tooltip-crash?highlight=addcliloc now that I've worked on it a little bit more I have better understanding of this thing. A huge thanks to all of you and @Coruja for telling me that I can use <def.br> to make my text into second line ![]() |