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FIBS Client software => JavaFibs => Topic started by: JonJon on February 25, 2004, 01:29:16 PM

Title: Repbot Player Reps in JavaFibs
Post by: JonJon on February 25, 2004, 01:29:16 PM
There needs to be an easier way to see player reps in javafibs than having to tell repbot ask for each invitation you receive. I want an automated button or task or something that makes it easier and quicker to see an opponents repbot rep. Its too much of a hassle to determine if another player is worthy of a match by having to ask about each invitation, or each player before you invite them.

JJ
Title: Repbot Player Reps in JavaFibs
Post by: MadMatt on February 26, 2004, 06:48:17 PM
You could use a programmable button for this. That's what I do. It's easy, read the help section on it. It works like this:

select the player whose rep you want to check in the players list, then press the button and it sends tell RepBot ask player to FIBS.
Title: Repbot Player Reps in JavaFibs
Post by: burper on February 26, 2004, 07:27:21 PM
There's also %Inviter to use for checker the rep of the person inviting you.

Any other cool uses of the programmable buttons? Please post them here!
Title: Repbot Player Reps in JavaFibs
Post by: JonJon on February 28, 2004, 05:28:32 PM
I looked through the help section of both Java FIBS and Repbot and am still stumped. Could someone please give me explicit instructions on how to set up programmable buttons to check player reps for both inviters and invitees? I'm sure it would be a very worthy addition to this board.

JJ
Title: Repbot Player Reps in JavaFibs
Post by: burper on February 28, 2004, 06:58:10 PM
Setting up the button:
1) start javafibs
2) click on the "Preferences" menu
3) select the "Programmable Buttons..." menu option
4) in the "Programmable Buttons" dialog, type "tell repbot ask %Player"
5) in the pulldown box on the left, select the icon you want for the new button
6) click the "Add" button
7) click the "Ok" button

Using the button:
1) Select the Players tab
2) Select a player
3) click on the new button
4) view the results in the lower left text window

I tried to set one up for an %Inviter, but I couldn't get it to work :(
Hope this helps.
Title: Repbot Player Reps in JavaFibs
Post by: cthulhu on February 28, 2004, 11:00:24 PM
QuoteI tried to set one up for an %Inviter, but I couldn't get it to work :(
Hope this helps.
You must have made some small error, because you just have to exchange %Player for %Inviter for it to work.
Title: Repbot Player Reps in JavaFibs
Post by: alef on February 29, 2004, 05:01:07 PM
QuoteAny other cool uses of the programmable buttons? Please post them here!

tell %Player Sorry, you need more RepBot vouches (see www.fibsboard.com/repbot)


I use this button after declining invites from those with dubious reputations, and use the  :( icon.
Title: Repbot Player Reps in JavaFibs
Post by: burper on February 29, 2004, 05:17:20 PM
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QuoteI tried to set one up for an %Inviter, but I couldn't get it to work :(
Hope this helps.
You must have made some small error, because you just have to exchange %Player for %Inviter for it to work.
I tried that, but it doesn't work for me.
I suppose you wait for an invitation, and then hit the button?
I get nothing
Title: Repbot Player Reps in JavaFibs
Post by: cthulhu on February 29, 2004, 07:18:38 PM
Quote
Quote
QuoteI tried to set one up for an %Inviter, but I couldn't get it to work :(
Hope this helps.
You must have made some small error, because you just have to exchange %Player for %Inviter for it to work.
I tried that, but it doesn't work for me.
I suppose you wait for an invitation, and then hit the button?
I get nothing
Nah, you have to mark the person in the Invitation list you want to ask about also. There can appear more than one invitation there.
Title: Repbot Player Reps in JavaFibs
Post by: JonJon on March 01, 2004, 03:37:01 PM
Thanks for the info.
Title: Repbot Player Reps in JavaFibs
Post by: tiepolo on October 25, 2004, 03:06:40 PM
Am on Javafibs MacOS X
I had the same problem and the I understood that the first "I" in the word inviter had to be CAPITAL. That does it
Title: Repbot Player Reps in JavaFibs
Post by: amarganth on October 25, 2004, 03:24:25 PM
Sometimes, the reputation isn't enough to "check" a person. So I've made another button with
tell RepBot list %Player
The list-command of repbot lists allThis button isn't really "cool", but sometimes useful, cause some people use RepBot as a weapon against players.

My hint:
Do not only use the reputation-counter. Use sometimes also the list-function of RepBot.