Auto Color

By Noa Destiny on Nov 05, 2007

Well was bored so i made an auto colorer

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Jonesy44   -  Jul 23, 2008

If you take out the variable, you lose the choice of switching it on or off, if you use set %autocor on .. you get an option as setting it to off will disable the script..

The \"actual\" command is

/acor
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TropicalMeltdown   -  Jul 23, 2008

and it should work perfectly

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TropicalMeltdown   -  Jul 23, 2008

no no no take out if (%autocor == on) {

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Zen   -  Jul 16, 2008

Hmmm... put this in your code:

menu MenuBar, Channel {
Auto Color
.Set On:/set %autocor on
.Set off:/set %autocor off
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TropicalMeltdown   -  Jul 15, 2008

nice

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T012m3n7oR   -  Jun 11, 2008

lol you have to type

/set %autocor on
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DaNzO   -  Dec 01, 2007

I think you just type

/autocor on

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SnapeisntEvil   -  Nov 27, 2007

how DO you turn it on?

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Al_Bundy33   -  Nov 20, 2007

i don\'t get how u turn it on and plus does this go in remotes?

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Noa Destiny   -  Nov 06, 2007

see on :input::{
if (%autocor == on) {

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Noa Destiny   -  Nov 06, 2007

you have to turn it on -_-

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Noa Destiny   -  Nov 06, 2007

it doesnt sls10?

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SLS10   -  Nov 06, 2007

Uh, yeah. Doesn\'t work.

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