

Give it a name and keybinding and at least one example of the repetitive command you want to use. (Thank you to Bubbason for taking the time to explain a lot of this to me.) I think there may also be a limit to the number of commands that can fit in the macro editing window in-game, so you might need to edit the file out-of-game for any particularly long macro. It can be faster to create a macro like that in a text editor instead of using the in-game macro editing interface. I haven't done this before, but I think this can be a good idea if you have a long, repetitive macro, for example if you wanted to say a bunch of things in sequence, or try to target a bunch of different things in sequence. Possibly useful modifications to client.cfg by Ulykus (post #3 in this topic)
#RYZOM NAMED BOSS MACRO WINDOWS#
Here's a windows batch command script by Robplus to backup the files quickly and easily. To restore the files, just copy them back to the appropriate location in the Ryzom folder. To back up the data, copy the files listed above outside the Ryzom directory, so they won't be affected if Ryzom crashes or you do a reinstall. If you decide to try editing one of these files, you should probably back that file up first in case your edit doesn't work quite right the first time.
#RYZOM NAMED BOSS MACRO INSTALL#
I've known players it's happened to.) You might also want to copy the data to a new computer if you get one, or make sure the data is saved someplace safe before you install a new version of Ryzom. (Yes, this really happens that the files get corrupted or deleted, even if it is rare. It's a good idea to back up this data so you can restore your map markers, etc if they get corrupted due to a technical problem like a bad game crash. It might be graphics data sent using the patchlet system for special events, like the alternative graphics for stables during Atysmas.



These are the default/common locations for the local data folder that I know about: (Note that this might be a different folder than the folder where Ryzom is installed and stores other files it needs to run, like the executable program itself.) This data can be found in your Ryzom local data folder.
#RYZOM NAMED BOSS MACRO UPDATE#
Thank you to many past forum posters and everyone who answered my questions in-game for sharing this information.Įdit: continuing to update to reflect corrections and additional information Please reply with additional information or corrections if you want to I might work them back into this post if I can. I keep hearing people say it's important to back up your Ryzom data, but I hadn't seen a complete-ish guide about it yet, so I thought, why not make one.
