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Basic ADAPTABLE MiniWindow Script

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Posted by Grimwar   (6 posts)  Bio
Date Tue 21 Dec 2010 04:24 AM (UTC)
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I'm looking a way to do a basic MiniWindow that is (1) adaptable for many things, and (2) can easily moved around and re-sized.

One example is for spells being Memorized, which looks something like this (after typing "mem"):

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Spells currently memorized:
1: [ 3]bless [ 1]know alignment [3]curse
[ 2]create food
2: [ 7]prismatic spray [11]heal
3: [ 3]stoneskin


Spells left (level-number): 1-0 2-0 3-2

899H 78V 280C Exits:NEW>
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Is there a simple script plug-in (i.e., one can cut/paste or modify/save) that will capture everything (except for the prompt line in the last row, which was included to help programming) in the above example? I tried modifying a MiniWindow for Inventory (from another Thread) as a base script but alas no luck.

I already use a moveable/sizeable MiniWindow for Chat (thanks to Fiendish and Nick Gammon) and fixed MiniWindow for "Score" (thanks to Nick's YouTube tutorial for "Inventory"), very satisfactorily I might add!

Thanks in advance for any help to this non-programmer!
Grim
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