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Traipse Alpha 'OpenRPG' {091009-00}
Traipse is a distribution of OpenRPG that is designed to be easy to setup and go.
Traipse also makes it easy for developers to work on code without fear of sacrifice.
'Ornery-Orc' continues the trend of 'Grumpy' and adds fixes to the code.
'Ornery-Orc's main goal is to offer more advanced features and enhance the
productivity of the user.
Update Summary:
{091006}
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Adds Bookmarks (Alpha) with cool Smiley Star and Plus Symbol images!
03:
Changes made to the map for increased portability. SnowDog has changes planned in
Core, though.
Added an initial push to the BCG. Not much to see, just shows off how it is
re-writing Main code.
{091008}
00:
Fix to remote admin commands
01:
Minor fix to texted based server, works in /System/ folder
Some Core changes to gametree to correctly disply Pretty Print, thanks David!
{091009}
00:
Fix to Splitter Nodes not being created.
Plugin Control panel works with images now
Fix to massive amounts of images loading; from Core
author | sirebral |
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date | Fri, 09 Oct 2009 23:26:21 -0500 |
parents | 4385a7d0efd1 |
children | 15488fe94f52 |
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import os import orpg.pluginhandler class Plugin(orpg.pluginhandler.PluginHandler): # Initialization subroutine. # # !self : instance of self # !openrpg : instance of the the base openrpg control def __init__(self, plugindb, parent): orpg.pluginhandler.PluginHandler.__init__(self, plugindb, parent) # The Following code should be edited to contain the proper information self.name = 'Example Plugin' self.author = 'Your Name' self.help = 'Info About your plugin' #You can set variables below here. Always set them to a blank value in this section. Use plugin_enabled #to set their proper values. self.sample_variable = {} def plugin_enabled(self): #You can add new /commands like # self.plugin_addcommand(cmd, function, helptext) self.plugin_addcommand('/test', self.on_test, '- This is an example plugin command') #If you want your plugin to have more then one way to call the same function you can #use self.plugin_commandalias(alias name, command name) #You can also make shortcut commands like the following self.plugin_commandalias('/example', '/me is giving you an example') #if you want your plugin to use custom messages to comunicate with other people using the same plugin #you can add a message handler in a simmilar way to adding a new slash command. The first variable #'xxblank' in this case is the tage name for your custom xml message. The second variable is the function #you want to handle proccessing your messages when one is recived. #Be sure to delete your handler in plugin_disabled self.plugin_add_msg_handler('xxblank', self.on_xml_recive) #if you want your plugin to store some settings in the settings window #you can add them here, the system checks to make sure it does not already exist so you dont #have to worry about it adding copies every time the plugin loads or it overwriting the users changes to it. #This should be used for simple short settings that you would like the user to be able to change in the settings window #variables: #setting - The setting name, cannot contain spaces #value - The default value #options - The type of value that is expected #help - a help message to explain what this variable does. self.plugin_add_setting('Setting', 'Value', 'Options', 'Help message') #This is where you set any variables that need to be initalized when your plugin starts self.sample_variable = {1:'one', 2:'two'} def plugin_disabled(self): #Here you need to remove any commands you added, and anything else you want to happen when you disable the plugin #such as closing windows created by the plugin self.plugin_removecmd('/test') self.plugin_removecmd('/example') #This is the command to delete a message handler self.plugin_delete_msg_handler('xxblank') #This is how you should destroy a frame when the plugin is disabled #This same method should be used in close_module as well try: self.frame.Destroy() except: pass def on_test(self, cmdargs): #this is just an example function for a command you create. # cmdargs contains everything you typed after the command # so if you typed /test this is a test, cmdargs = this is a test # args are the individual arguments split. For the above example # args[0] = this , args[1] = is , args[2] = a , args[3] = test self.plugin_send_msg(cmdargs, '<xxblank>' + cmdargs + '</xxblank>') args = cmdargs.split(None,-1) msg = 'cmdargs = %s' % (cmdargs) self.chat.InfoPost(msg) if len(args) == 0: self.chat.InfoPost("You have no args") else: i = 0 for n in args: msg = 'args[' + str(i) + '] = ' + n self.chat.InfoPost(msg) i += 1 def on_xml_recive(self,id, data,xml_dom): self.chat.InfoPost(self.name + ":: Message recived<br />" + data.replace("<","<").replace(">",">") +'<br />From id:' + str(id)) def pre_parse(self, text): #This is called just before a message is parsed by openrpg return text def send_msg(self, text, send): #This is called when a message is about to be sent out. #It covers all messages sent by the user, before they have been formatted. #If send is set to 0, the message will not be sent out to other #users, but it will still be posted to the user's chat normally. #Otherwise, send defaults to 1. (The message is sent as normal) return text, send def plugin_incoming_msg(self, text, type, name, player): #This is called whenever a message from someone else is received, no matter #what type of message it is. #The text variable is the text of the message. If the type is a regular #message, it is already formatted. Otherwise, it's not. #The type variable is an integer which tells you the type: 1=chat, 2=whisper #3=emote, 4=info, and 5=system. #The name variable is the name of the player who sent you the message. #The player variable contains lots of info about the player sending the #message, including name, ID#, and currently-set role. #Uncomment the following line to see the format for the player variable. #print player return text, type, name def post_msg(self, text, myself): #This is called whenever a message from anyone is about to be posted #to chat; it doesn't affect the copy of the message that gets sent to others #Be careful; system and info messages trigger this too. return text def refresh_counter(self): #This is called once per second. That's all you need to know. pass