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Legacy_dragonlandon

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« on: October 28, 2011, 06:24:51 pm »


               im very limited on the scripting i can do, i can more or less read over a script and get the gist of what it is doing though i dont know how the script is structured or built.

what i would like is to ask for scripts without being a pain in the arse. if there is one or more of you out there that can help, that would be excelent!

I'm building a module (just tinkering really) and i want certian things the way i want them but i cant get them to do what i want. I'm using lilac soul scripter (great tool to have).

is there a tutorial on basic scripting for NWN?  I would really like to learn to do it on my own, everyone has to start some where.

please if you can  and have the time to help and you dont mind putting  up with lots of questions please let me know. post or mesg me or even email me at landon@76ad.com 

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Legacy_Rolo Kipp

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« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2011, 06:48:51 pm »


                <pointing...>

Most of this community loves questions ;-) However, a good place to start (must have references) is the Lexicon and the Omnibus

On the Lexicon is the Lyceum which has both a scripting primer and several tutorials.  I'd actually start there.  In fact, I wish I'd noticed the Lyceum when I first started :-( Would have made things a lot easieer ;-/

And the Omnibus is simply a fantastic reference. Gotta have it.

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« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2011, 08:22:52 pm »


               I'll second Rolo's recommendations. You should feel free to use this thread for script requests, or to start a new thread for each, if you want to do more than one at a time. Spam isn't much of an issue these days, so I doubt anyone would mind you posting 4 or 5 script request threads at a go.

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« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2011, 09:06:38 pm »


               You can check out the tutorial linked in my sig below. Written with NWN2 in mind, but almost all of it applies to NWN as well, they use the same scripting language. Meant for the beginning scripter and I tried to write it in an easy to understand way.
               
               

               
            

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« Reply #4 on: October 28, 2011, 09:41:20 pm »


               thank you so much this helps alot!

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« Reply #5 on: October 28, 2011, 09:59:00 pm »


               The sticky at the top of this board lists:

Jassper's "Noobs Corner"
NWN Script University
Knightmare's "Scripting For Noobs", PDF
Learning To Write an If-Statement (Axe Murderer)
Tag-Based Scripting (Axe Murderer)
               
               

               
            

Legacy_Rolo Kipp

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« Reply #6 on: October 29, 2011, 07:11:11 pm »


               <wrapping his scarf tightly...>

Axe Murderer has a *lot* of insightful and rich content (including a great essay on the mechanics of custom content) on the Vault.
Lightfoot is finicky and grumpy <evades a quick paw> , but he honestly knows his stuff. <just not how to spell ;-P >
FunkySwerve has just about the best handle on MP servers and pushing the limits of the engine.
ShadoOow is also a good and prolific scripter spearheading the unofficial 1.70 patch.  He can get pretty excited sometimes and his flamewars are either hilarious or annoying, depending on my frame of mind :-)
the.grey.fox, Xardex, ffbj, Failed.bard, Fester Pot...
Holy moly! When I started this post I just didn't realize quite how many really *excellent* contributors we have! There must be a dozen I've forgotten off the top of my head.

Hope no one has an axe to grind...

<...and spelling it against axes>
               
               

               
            

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« Reply #7 on: October 29, 2011, 07:34:42 pm »


               

Rolo Kipp wrote...

Lightfoot is finicky and grumpy <evades a quick paw> , but he honestly knows his stuff. <just not how to spell ;-P >


I would take exception to that,  But for the fact that it is all true.   Well the part about me knowing "my stuff" my be a little off.  It seems like every time I answer one of my own questions 5 more pop up about the same subject.

Anyway,  thanks for the complement.   If It was one that is.  <snickers> 

Hmm, a candy bar does sound good. 

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Legacy_Rolo Kipp

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« Reply #8 on: October 29, 2011, 07:53:23 pm »


               <tosses some dry, unappetizing catfood down...>

Lightfoot8 wrote...
...Well the part about me knowing "my stuff" my be a little off.

<rolls his eyes and points at the obviously misspelled "may">
Nah. You know how to script and you know how to script *elegantly* :-) Which I am good enough to recognise.

You shouldn't keep trying to learn to type with paws, though... =)
Get a pet monkey!

It seems like every time I answer one of my own questions 5 more pop up about the same subject.

Hah. That's life, nothing else. At least you still *ask*. 

Anyway,  thanks for the complement.   If It was one that is.  <snickers>

Credit given where due.
I'm serious about few things, but this is one of them.
When I see how *hard* you guys try to help people who you will have no other contact with but here (iow, nothing to gain from the behavior) I really appreciate what kind characters you are (*not* a misspelling... I did *not* mean "what kind *of* characters"... and I *do* mean you <we, boss> are all characters =)

Hmm, a candy bar does sound good.


<...because he knows chocolate is bad for kitties>