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kayla22
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Tailoring Macro on Razor

Post by kayla22 »

I created a macro in razor for tailoring. But when my sewing kit is worn out, it crashes. This is my macro:

Double click (sewing kit ####)
Wait for target
Absolute target
Wait for menu(any)
Menu response 2
Wait for menu(any)
Menu response 5
Pause 10.00 sec

And it loops to itsself. Can anyone let me know what happens? Also,
It will time out for 4 to 5 minutes when it crashes.

slida
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Re: Tailoring Macro on Razor

Post by slida »

I don't know if I completely understand the question. The program shuts down? If your sewing kit wears out and you have no other sewing kits, there is nothing for the macro to target. In most scenarios, Razor will timeout for five minutes when it encounters a problem like this, presumably to avoid wasting bandwidth and cpu on an uncompletable task.

kayla22
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Re: Tailoring Macro on Razor

Post by kayla22 »

It just times out. Then when i put more sewing kits in my backpack, it doesn't run properly anymore. So, I will have to redo the entire macro.

JasonNtn
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Re: Tailoring Macro on Razor

Post by JasonNtn »

You'd be better served by having Target By Type instead of Absolute Target. (If you want it to work more than just one time)

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Re: Tailoring Macro on Razor

Post by Pristiq »

I run into this problem too. The issue is the pause. Anything longer than 4 sec. times out.

Try:
Pause 4 sec
Pause 4 sec
Pause 2 sec
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Re: Tailoring Macro on Razor

Post by Silverfoot »

As JasonNtn said, put a bunch of sewing kits in your backpack, then right-click the "Double click (sewing kit ####)" line in your razor macro and change it to target by type. That should solve your problem.

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Re: Tailoring Macro on Razor

Post by RoadKill »

Another thing you need to do is edit time outs on ALL the "Wait For Targets", it's prolly set to 300, set it to like 12 (I always set mine slightly higher than the typical save time, just in case)
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kayla22
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Re: Tailoring Macro on Razor

Post by kayla22 »

Thnx for all your help guys. that actually helped alot.

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