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Gina WTF (worn off now counting up)
So I don't think I changed anything, but all of a sudden now when a buff runs out the bar doesn't go away, it stays there as an empty bar and the timer starts counting up instead of down and the text appends 'worn off' at the end...
I can't find this setting anywhere in the settings, does anyone know what I inadvertently changed? |
sounds like you have a second timer set for worn off messages.
you want the worn off trigger on the main timer under the end early text part of the main timer tab. https://photos.app.goo.gl/scbz4XzgBz1QFSBe8 |
Thanks! Will check that out tonight. I'm the kind of guy that stares into the refrigerator for 3 minutes looking for the butter that's right in front of me so I figured it wouldn't be too hard.
Appreciate the help! |
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Any one runs Gina on Linux? How does it works? Any tips and tricks? |
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ok, I'm fresh back so I'm curious as to what this Gina is?
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Pivo's mostly right, it does a bit more. It allows you to set up triggers for various events it reads in the logs. For instance, you can set a 6:40 timer when the line 'You have slain Guard Blowme' shows up in your logs so that it automatically displays the time to next spawn.
It also allows audio triggers. The one I can't live without is invis dropping. I miss that text everytime, but with Gina it actually tells me when it's going. I actually use 3 separate programs, Gina for a couple audio triggers and a couple specific spell timers, nparse for generic spell timers and zliz for maps. All 3 work by reading your log files and are allowed on P99. Nice thing about nparse is it's database of spells. You basically tell it your level and it already knows how long your spells are. With Gina you need to set them up yourself or download someone elses. |
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I have nparse, helps with buffs duration big time, I love it, has an option for triggers but it is not working yet, at least for me. And author seems it is not working on nparse atm. I could use GINA's triggers ;) |
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