Theoretically yes... whether or not it actually works or not is another matterhuntn wrote:Hey I wonder if you could make a macro that does all 3 things?
*Remove Interface
*Take Screen Shot
*Restore Interface

Theoretically yes... whether or not it actually works or not is another matterhuntn wrote:Hey I wonder if you could make a macro that does all 3 things?
*Remove Interface
*Take Screen Shot
*Restore Interface
My Nostromo can handle macros, so I'm gonna give it a try. Will report back. Can anyone point me at macro information for SoR? (Creating a macro within the game?)sprite wrote:Theoretically yes... whether or not it actually works or not is another matter![]()
hit Shift+k to bring up the macro windowhuntn wrote:My Nostromo can handle macros, so I'm gonna give it a try. Will report back. Can anyone point me at macro information for SoR? (Creating a macro within the game?)
Thanks!
Thanks! I'll give it a try next time I'm playing.sprite wrote:hit Shift+k to bring up the macro window
What you're looking for should be:
View -> Show/hide the interface
System -> Screenshot JPG (or just 'Screenshot' if you want .tga's)
View -> Show/hide the interface
Then bind it to a key and you're done. You might have to bind it to something like shift+alt+ctrl+whatever and then bind that to the nostromo outgame though.. I doubt SoR will recognise all of the inputs directly but haven't tried it so could be wrong![]()
Work has been a bear so I've not had a chance to try the above.huntn wrote:Hey I wonder if you could make a macro that does all 3 things?
*Remove Interface
*Take Screen Shot
*Restore Interface
Hmmm.![]()
in the root Ryzom folder, same place as the .exehuntn wrote:But would someone be good enough to tell me where the Ryzom screenshots end up when using Shift/Control -F10? I've looked in the Ryzom folder and My documents, no joy.
Duh! I was looking in the install folder, not the .exe folder. Thanks found em.rushin wrote:in the root Ryzom folder, same place as the .exe
on a side note it's a bad place to put them, and when you have lots they cause massive lag when you take new pic's so best to move out on a regular basis.
huntn wrote:Thanks all for the great responses! I'm using a MS Trackball Explorer and a NostromoN52, both have good programing capabilities. Currently I've got the "remove interface" and "take screenshot" programed into 2 different buttons.
Hey I wonder if you could make a macro that does all 3 things?
*Remove Interface
*Take Screen Shot
*Restore Interface
Hmmm.![]()