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Law scripts - chopchop1614 - 03-23-2016 Hey, So I have seen a few people use scripts to make laws. Does anyone know if I could make one or is someone could tell me how to make one? -Taylor. RE: Law scripts - Jonas - 03-23-2016 You can put this in the Help & Support Section, as this is the roleplay section. hehe. I personally do not use law scripts, also, i have no idea. Kind Regards, RE: Law scripts - chopchop1614 - 03-25-2016 Does no one have one? RE: Law scripts - Danny Boy - 03-25-2016 Well, firstly i would suggest downloading this: https://autohotkey.com/ Then google / youtube the rest, its fairly easy when you learn the first part RE: Law scripts - Reebs - 03-25-2016 Hello ChopChop, This thread is more suited for the Help and Support section. However, I will assist you here. First and foremost: download AutoHotKey (AHK) from www.autohotkey.com. Follow the set up instructions when downloaded. Secondly, this step is optional: create a folder for your scripts. Right click and select New>AutoHotKey script (wording may not be exact). Another user posted a guide about AHK. I will try and find a link for you however I can make no promises at this time. I myself use a law script and can send you the copy paste from my notepad when I am able to if you would like. RE: Law scripts - chopchop1614 - 03-25-2016 (03-25-2016, 03:36 PM)Reebs Wrote: Hello ChopChop, It would be great if you could send me your code so I can see what it looks like, thanks. RE: Law scripts - Reebs - 03-25-2016 (03-25-2016, 07:13 PM)chopchop1614 Wrote:(03-25-2016, 03:36 PM)Reebs Wrote: Hello ChopChop, The PM has been sent. Please note, it is a quite outdated version, so it is not what I currently use. However my current law script basically just adds onto this one. |