Autoexec builder

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Autoexec builder

Post by Persian »

Autoexec builder - standalone

function: create a custom autoexec with descriptions of each cvar.
options: presets.


Language: Visual Basic
Open with: 7-zip
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SoF2012edit.7z
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Re: Autoexec builder

Post by MinatO »

You coded this?

Never heard of it before, will try it tonight.

Either way, good job.
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Re: Autoexec builder

Post by Persian »

Yes, I coded this. Thx.
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Re: Autoexec builder

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Addendum on the first post: It's not a functional autoexec builder. It's a non-functional start.
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Re: Autoexec builder

Post by Hayo »

Persian wrote:Addendum on the first post: It's not a functional autoexec builder. It's a non-functional start.
:blink: Ah well no need for autoexecs! :) Nice to see you working on something for the community though.
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Re: Autoexec builder

Post by PoWaH »

It's not really usefull you can't do a lot of thing.
anyway gj.
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Re: Autoexec builder

Post by Emirate »

nice work :)

not everyone knows how to put an ae together himself :mrgreen:
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Re: Autoexec builder

Post by Persian »

@Hayo : Not working on it anymore.

@Djeje : It's a simple tool which was supposed to customize your autoexec and show you a realtime example of the changes you made to it.
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Re: Autoexec builder

Post by Acadie »

i like the concept
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Re: Autoexec builder

Post by MinatO »

Anyone can explain how this works? Downloaded the files but I have no idea what to do with the vb files.
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Re: Autoexec builder

Post by Nijogeth »

Persian wrote:Addendum on the first post: It's not a functional autoexec builder. It's a non-functional start.
this might explain why?
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Re: Autoexec builder

Post by MinatO »

Ah so this was basicly a work-in-progress. Don't understand why it was released then, unless the intention was to make it open source and editable for anyone.

Was hoping it was a script/program that would explain most of the cvars or show the minimum/maximum values.
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Re: Autoexec builder

Post by Nijogeth »

yup
persian said he wasnt going to finish it and thought maybe someone else wanted to finish it or find it useful in any other way

btw, i also have the edited by krizzy version of the zoom and thom autoexec
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Re: Autoexec builder

Post by Persian »

The files were posted, so that the code wouldn't be lost when I cleaned up the laptop. Plus someone could make use of the code the continue the project. :-)

Cmd - http://www.sof1.org/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=92" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Cvar - http://www.sof1.org/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=230" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Autoexec builder

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Persian wrote:The files were posted, so that the code wouldn't be lost when I cleaned up the laptop. Plus someone could make use of the code the continue the project. :-)

Cmd - http://www.sof1.org/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=92" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Cvar - http://www.sof1.org/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=230" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks Persian, this is really useful for me! :-
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