Go to each subsection, Social, Gameplay, etc. If you are still getting UI errors: Open the game and go to the settings menu. If you are no longer getting UI errors: The issue is related to add-ons, so try re-enabling your preferred add-ons one-by-one in order to determine which is causing the problem.
Local eventType, secsSinceEvent, playerName = GetGuildEventInfo(3, GUILD_EVENT_BANKITEM_ADDED, i) local playerEvents = įor i=0, GetNumGuildEvents(3, GUILD_EVENT_BANKITEM_ADDED ) do Lua is practically built on hashtables (aka 'tables'), which in Lua are very powerful and generalized, capable of using any type as either key or value. I’m aware there are plenty more amazing third-party addons for The Elder Scrolls Online. You wouldn't want to do that with a linked list (not in Lua, Java nor ActionScript). The addon lets you customize text colors and fonts, log your whispers, display user and/or character IDs in chat messages, resize the chat window, save your chat history between logins, and much more. Once you’ve opened the zipped file, head to your My Documents folder and look for a folder named Elder Scrolls Online. Once you're in ESO, there will be a keybind you can use to show the profile. This program can be found in your Documents\Elder Scrolls Online\live\AddOns\RPProfileViewer\ProfileMonitor folder.
rar file using a program like 7Zip or Winrar. To use the addon, you must first run the Profile Monitor program (RPProfileMonitor.exe) to download character profile information (more on this below).
All you’ll need to do is download the mod that you want, then extract the. I foresee making a linked list storing character names and an integer/double counter for the number of items deposited. Installing Add-Ons for The Elder Scrolls Online is relatively easy. If you find from your experimentation that, say, param1 is the name of the player making the deposit, you can write: local eventType, secsSinceEvent, playerName = GetGuildEventInfo(3,GUILD_EVENT_BANKITEM_ADDED, i) Battle, craft, steal, or explore, and combine different types of equipment and abilities to create your own style of play. If so, you can write a Lua-esque print function like this: function print(.) Join over 18 million players in the award-winning online multiplayer RPG and experience limitless adventure in a persistent Elder Scrolls world.
I see the function LogChatText which looks suspiciously like something that would write text to your chat window. If you don't have a print, you should write one. accepts multiple arguments and prints them all), you can simple write: print(GetGuildEventInfo(3,GUILD_EVENT_BANKITEM_ADDED,i)) If you have a print function available that works something like Lua's standard print function (i.e. Just print them out and see what you get. Given that this function applies to multiple guild event types, I would expect param1 through param5 are specific to the particular event you're querying. GetGuildEventInfo says it returns the following: eventType, secsSinceEvent, param1, param2, param3, param4, param5 Lua supports multiple assignment and functions can return multiple values: function foo() I don't have the game to test and the API documentation is sparse, so what follows are educated guesses/tips/hints (I know Lua well and programmed WoW for years).