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==What is this Sorcery?==
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<h1 style="color:red">In Beta</h1>
  
Project 1999 uses the Titanium client, which has a (very unclassic, but not blocked by the staff here) command called <code>/outputfile</code>. By using this command you can generate a text file containing all of your character's equipment (including banked gear, which makes this a great way to answer the question "Do I have _____ in my bank?" ... without having to run to a bank).
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== Gear Import? What is this Sorcery? ==
  
Once you do so you can copy/paste that file's contents below, and this page will generate a Wiki/Magelo version of them, which you can then copy/paste into your Magelo profile to update your character's gear.
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Project 1999 uses the Titanium client, which has an (unclassic, but functional) command called <code>/outputfile</code>. When run it generates a text file containing all of your character's equipment, in your EverQuest folder.
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(NOTE: This file includes banked gear ... not useful for Magelo, but it is a way to check your bank when away from cities.)
  
 
== Using /outputfile ==
 
== Using /outputfile ==
  
To generate your character's inventory as a text file use "<code>/outputfile inventory</code>".  This file will be generated inside your EverQuest folder.
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To use the command run "<code>/outputfile inventory</code>".
  
You can also optionally specify the name of the file, if you want, eg. "<code>/outputfile inventory myStuff.txt</code>".  If you don't, the file will be named "''yourCharacterName''-Inventory.txt".
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You can optionally specify the name of the file, eg. "<code>/outputfile inventory myStuff.txt</code>", and if you don't it will be named "''yourCharacterName''-Inventory.txt".
  
Once you have generated the file you can use any program (eg. Notepad on Windows) to open it, select its contents, and then copy them to the clipboard.
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You can use any program (eg. Notepad on Windows) to open the file, and then select and copy its contents.
  
 
== Converting to Magelo ==
 
== Converting to Magelo ==
  
Coming Soon!
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Paste the contents of your file into the box below: (Coming Soon!)
  
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== Editing Your Magelo ==
 
== Editing Your Magelo ==
  
Once you have generated the Magelo code above simply copy it, edit your character's Magelo as normal, and then paste the code in. DO NOT replace your entire Magelo profile!  Only replace the items section with the pasted text.
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Once you have generated the Magelo code above simply copy it, edit your character's Magelo as normal, and then paste the code into the normal wiki interface.
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'''DO NOT''' replace your entire Magelo profile!  Only replace the items section with the pasted text.
  
Once you save your Magelo will be updated (but if anything goes wrong you can always use the history tab at the top to roll things back).
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If anything goes wrong you can always use the history tab at the top to roll back.

Revision as of 17:28, 25 June 2020

Contents

In Beta

Gear Import? What is this Sorcery?

Project 1999 uses the Titanium client, which has an (unclassic, but functional) command called /outputfile. When run it generates a text file containing all of your character's equipment, in your EverQuest folder.

(NOTE: This file includes banked gear ... not useful for Magelo, but it is a way to check your bank when away from cities.)

Using /outputfile

To use the command run "/outputfile inventory".

You can optionally specify the name of the file, eg. "/outputfile inventory myStuff.txt", and if you don't it will be named "yourCharacterName-Inventory.txt".

You can use any program (eg. Notepad on Windows) to open the file, and then select and copy its contents.

Converting to Magelo

Paste the contents of your file into the box below: (Coming Soon!)

Loading ...

Editing Your Magelo

Once you have generated the Magelo code above simply copy it, edit your character's Magelo as normal, and then paste the code into the normal wiki interface.

DO NOT replace your entire Magelo profile! Only replace the items section with the pasted text.

If anything goes wrong you can always use the history tab at the top to roll back.