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|style="width: 50px;"|[http://www.aichon.com/dumpbox/ud_userscripts/SCRIPT_NAME_HERE.user.js Install] | |style="width: 50px;"|[http://www.aichon.com/dumpbox/ud_userscripts/SCRIPT_NAME_HERE.user.js Install] | ||
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===<span style="color: #ffc; font-weight: bold;">UD Barrista - NEW - BETA</span>=== | |||
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|style="width: 50px;"|[http://www.aichon.com/dumpbox/ud_userscripts/udbarrista.user.js Install] | |||
|style="width: 105px;"|updated 2009-10-27 | |||
|version 1.0b1 - BETA RELEASE | |||
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|colspan=3|'''Be aware that this is a beta release, and as such ''does'' have some bugs and quality control issues.''' That said, it's mostly functional, and I won't be able to work on it for a few days, so I thought I would share it now, as is. If you spot any bugs, even minor ones, let me know, and make sure you grab the updated copies of Survivor Aggregator and Better Name Colorer if you're using those, since the older versions cause issues with Barrista. I'm also willing to consider features at this stage of development, so if you have some ideas, I might be interested. There are definitely a few more things I plan to add to it before it's done, but the core functionality seems to be in place at this point. | |||
As for what it is, Barrista adds a menu bar to the top of the screen, much like QuickLinks, but it does a bit more as well — quite a bit more. It's effectively designed to take the place of QuickLinks, Zero Out Buttons, AP Recovery Time Indicator, and Building State Colorizer (though I think it works well paired with BSC, instead of replacing it outright). The standout feature is probably the addition of HP and AP bars, like what you might expect in a normal video game. They are colorized dynamically based on your actual AP and HP values, so you can watch your AP drain from a bright blue at 50 AP, to a dark blue at 10 AP, to red if you get any lower. Similarly, the HP goes from a nice green to orange to red as it gets drained. | |||
If you check the screenshots, you'll see that to the left of the bars is your character's name (acts as a link to your profile), your XP (acts as a link to your skills), and an approximation of the time that you'll next hit 50AP. To the right of the bars is another new feature: the barricade indicator. This square gets colorized using the same set of colors that I use in my modified Building State Colorizer. If you check the screenshots, shots 1 and 2 show what it looks like for characters that are capable of barricading (the indicator has a funky border), while shot 3 shows what it looks like for someone that is incapable of barricading (it's solid). People that are capable of barricading can click on the indicator to increase the barricade level of the building they're in. | |||
If you keep looking to the right, you'll see all of the links that used to be in QuickLinks (except for a few, but I'll get around to adding them soon). Additionally, if you checked the screenshots, you may have noticed that the RISE button only shows up for the zombie character. It, and the other buttons, are designed to only show up when you want them, as opposed to at all times, keeping the screen less cluttered. Speaking of clutter, you may have also noticed that the buttons and the text that's usually under the minimap is missing. Barrista removes that stuff since it handles it for you. All of the stats that used to be in the text are now in the top left corner, while the links are almost all in the top right (a few are missing, since they don't need to be used often). | |||
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|colspan=3|[http://www.aichon.com/dumpbox/ud_userscripts/screenshots/udbarrista1.png Screenshot], [http://www.aichon.com/dumpbox/ud_userscripts/screenshots/udbarrista2.png Screenshot], [http://www.aichon.com/dumpbox/ud_userscripts/screenshots/udbarrista3.png Screenshot] | |||
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|style="width: 50px;"|[http://www.aichon.com/dumpbox/ud_userscripts/udsamecharacterhighlighter.user.js Install] | |style="width: 50px;"|[http://www.aichon.com/dumpbox/ud_userscripts/udsamecharacterhighlighter.user.js Install] | ||
|style="width: 105px;"|updated 2009- | |style="width: 105px;"|updated 2009-10-27 | ||
|version 1.0. | |version 1.0.2 | ||
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|colspan=3|When you log in, you're sometimes greeted by a long list of actions that happened while you were away. Especially annoying is when you see that several dozen of them were done by "a zombie," with no indication offered of which zombie did what. This script is configured such that mousing over a character will underline all links to that character on the page, allowing you to see just who was responsible for what. It works with survivors too, of course. | |colspan=3|When you log in, you're sometimes greeted by a long list of actions that happened while you were away. Especially annoying is when you see that several dozen of them were done by "a zombie," with no indication offered of which zombie did what. This script is configured such that mousing over a character will underline all links to that character on the page, allowing you to see just who was responsible for what. It works with survivors too, of course. | ||
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===<span style="color: #ffc; font-weight: bold;">Better Name Colorer</span>=== | ===<span style="color: #ffc; font-weight: bold;">UD Better Name Colorer</span>=== | ||
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|style="width: 50px;"|[http://www.aichon.com/dumpbox/ud_userscripts/udbetternamecolorer.user.js Install] | |style="width: 50px;"|[http://www.aichon.com/dumpbox/ud_userscripts/udbetternamecolorer.user.js Install] | ||
|style="width: 105px;"|updated 2009- | |style="width: 105px;"|updated 2009-10-27 | ||
|original author gurujery | |original author gurujery | ||
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[[#Original releases|<span style="color: #58d">Original releases</span>]] | [[#Original releases|<span style="color: #58d">Original releases</span>]] | ||
*[[#UD A-GPS Coordinates|<span style="color: #58d">UD A-GPS Coordinates</span>]] | *[[#UD A-GPS Coordinates|<span style="color: #58d">UD A-GPS Coordinates</span>]] | ||
*[[#UD Barrista|<span style="color: #58d">UD Barrista</span>]] | |||
*[[#UD Better HP Colorizer|<span style="color: #58d">UD Better HP Colorizer</span>]] | *[[#UD Better HP Colorizer|<span style="color: #58d">UD Better HP Colorizer</span>]] | ||
*[[#UD Same Character Highlighter|<span style="color: #58d">UD Same Character Highlighter</span>]] | *[[#UD Same Character Highlighter|<span style="color: #58d">UD Same Character Highlighter</span>]] |
Revision as of 07:02, 27 October 2009
Intro and supportWhile Urban Dead does a good job of supplying the player with all of their basic requirements to play the game, the interface leaves something to be desired. However, there is a solution. Thanks to the miracle of Greasemonkey for Firefox (and now GreaseKit for Safari and Greasemetal for Chrome), the players can take control of their own interfaces, making them look however they want and adding plenty of extra functionality to boot. If you need help installing or setting up Greasemonkey/Kit/Metal, I'm not the guy to ask. Once you get it installed though, you should be able to just click on the Install links I provide below to start using the scripts. If you like my scripts and find that you're using them, I highly suggest clicking the watch link at the top of the page, then periodically checking your Watchlist for any changes to this page. If a script you like has been updated, just click the Install link for it again, and you should get the new version of it automatically. I have tested these scripts exclusively in Safari for Mac using GreaseKit. They should all work in Greasemonkey. Greasemetal seems to have less functionality implemented, so I can't make any promises for it, but most of my scripts are pretty simple, so I'm guessing they should work. If you run into any trouble with the scripts, make sure you're using the latest version of the script, and if the issue persists, please contact me via my talk page so we can try to troubleshoot it there. I'll say right now that I don't have much patience for people who ignore answers that have already been posted in plain sight, so please don't be one of those people. I have begun editing and creating a variety of userscripts to replicate the functionality of some of the Firefox extensions I've seen. Most of them are just minor aesthetic changes, but several of them greatly enhance the look and feel of the game to such an extent that it is hard to go back after having used them. I claim no credit for the work done on the modified releases by their original authors. I've also generally been lazy with updating the comments at the top of the code in them, so most of them don't have me listed as a contributor or have the changes I made listed.
Original releases
Modified releases
DiscontinuedThe following userscripts have been discontinued. You can still download and use them, but no further updates will likely be offered for them, and any support offered will be minimal. In most cases their functionality has either been moved to another userscript that's being actively updated or will be moved to another userscript in the near future.
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