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Help / Re: Text to Printbricks using VCE?
« on: June 12, 2013, 03:00:47 PM »
Use the setPrintText event on RTB
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Are there any client commands that tells where the client is at in the song?No
are there any commands to jump to any position of the song?
You should be fine, and yes the server is hosted on your machine as said above. If your still afraid of attacks and such get one of the 3 most known hosting services (RTB, Kaphost, CBMHost). I don't suggest going with small services.What
I thought that would be me trying to get in, cause I was being rejected of connecting, but it's not my IP so.IPs change
This isn't such a trivial thing to do. You'll find even when hosting your own server there's a limit to how far you can scroll back. In terms of doing this in the web console, dumping hundreds of thousands of lines into your browser at once when you open your console if your server's been running for a while isn't going to play so well with your browser.What I want it for is sometimes when I restart the server after a long time (means I forgot about any issues that happened last time I started it), I join the server to find out that something doesn't work.
I can't say it's a priority to look at for the moment but it's something I'll definitely keep in mind. It may just end up being a button to download the current console.log or something.
Not at the moment unless you want to edit the System_RTBHosting add-on yourself. Due to the packaging order it'll pretty much catch anything people say regardless of whether underlying packages decide not to call the parent.
Request: persistent console logSo when will this happen
It would be useful if the console log that we see when we click "Console" showed everything that happened since starting the server
For me it shows like the last 10 minutes or similar so when I need to look in the console to see what went wrong while I was sleeping I need to turn off the server to pull the console.log over with ftp to have the full thing.
What if I wanted to sort by something other than the default sequence that GuiTextListCtrl::sort uses?He said sort from A to Z
The fact that you're creating an object using the conobject class GuiTextListCtrl, populating it with data, calling one method and deleting it to do something as simple as sorting strings should be an immediate pointer to that you're doing something wrong. Think about it for a second.It's not like it's going to run slower, cause lag or other potential issues
Because this requires objects and has extremely low flexibility.How does it have low flexibility and what is wrong with creating one object?