I'm trying to learn Visual Basic, and could use some practice. So if you have a huge set of tedious and repetitive triggers, let me write a script for you to make them all.
Just tell me what (in detail) you want. If you don't want the public to know, you can add me on MSN (impeachedbard@hotmail.com) and send me stuff about it.
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There already are several programs for that.
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Visual Basic can do much more.
[I assume you are talking about Trigger Duplicator and Text Trigger Duplicator?]
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Visual Basic can do much more.
[I assume you are talking about Trigger Duplicator and Text Trigger Duplicator?]
I coded my text trigger duplicator in VB, and I'm pretty sure MindArchon coded his in VB as well. Mine is not as good as it could be by any means, but at the time it got the job done for what I wanted it to do.
I think it's suitable for duplicating things with 1 variable, or 2 if you know what you're doing, but it's probably also confusing to use and probably has a flaw in certain cases where it does the duplication, which would just end in a runtime error.
A more versatile trigger duplicator is always welcome.
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I probably won't go to the trouble to make another one. I'd just like some practice, and helping people in the process is always nice.
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If you make one, you would:
-Have to make it simple enough for anyone to use
-More then one variable (even different trigger variables)
-Better then whats already out their
-Works easily (input text, hit button, spits out new text)
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Do the other trigger duplicators allow you to have a list of units that run through the variable.
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Do the other trigger duplicators allow you to have a list of units that run through the variable.
Mine allows for that. There's one variable where you can set the range and how it gets incremented, and there's another which changes according to a specified text file.
You can include either of the variables separately or use both of them at the same time.
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