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<B>ATITD TIMER:</b> This is the ATITD Timer v1.0 created by Adam Forster (Dragyn) in 2005. I have been using this timer since it was released and have not seen it since. I had it in an archived backup CD and wanted to share it with the community since it is so useful!  The zip file contains the .exe an .ini and a .wav file.  It does <b>NOT</b> need to be installed.  Just unzip and launch <B>atitd timer.exe</b> after extracting the zip file. The timer has 3 modes. Real Time, Teppy Time (1.07 multiplier, but is configurable) and Game Time (Egypt Time). See [http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale4/Time Time] page for explanations.
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==Macros==
  
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|[[User:Cegaiel/Macros|View My Macros]]<BR><BR>[[Macros|Other Users' Macros]]
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For the most part you will be using Teppy Time (ie 33m 20s teppy time to harvest grass in [http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale4/Greenhouse Greenhouse]).  If I harvest grass, I set 33m 20s on teppy mode and hit Start, it will make a sound and flash when the timer is up and I know to harvest some more grass...
 
  
<b>Download:</b> http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale4/images/e/e2/Atitd_timer1.0.zip
 
  
<b>Options:</b> To set options, in the program, just right click in an empty area of the program screen.  1 teppy minute = about 1:07 real time.  To get the timer to synch up with teppy correctly, set teppy multiplier to 1.12 (right click on an empty area of the program screen, choose <B>Advanced</b> and choose Teppy Time, change from 1.07 to 1.12 and it will remember it in future.
 
  
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==Cegaiel's Web Tools:==
  
  
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===Brick Calculator===
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Enter how much straw you have or how many bricks you desire and it will tell you on the fly how many bricks your straw will produce or how much straw, mud and sand your bricks will cost you:
  
  
<B>My Compound/House</b> is located in <B>Shabbat Ab 1282, 1785</b> (Formerly known as <B>Seven Lakes</b> by our Grandparents). Zone below/south of Stillwater. Just west of CS across river (yes there is a shortcut across river directly west (and tad south) of CS (in sand area on map), you do not need to run to a bridge from CS, just head west) (See map below))
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===Oyster Bed Solver===
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TME's Oyster Solver, but with my images and a minor edit in the code that you dont have to click Edit button all the time...
  
<B>New to Shabbat Ab?</b> Hey there are some public facilities for you that I highly recommend and try to contribute (and maintain out of great respect/courtesy) whenever possible.  Just type <b>/info SACFAR</b> to see all 3 facilities (just a few seconds west and slightly south (on road) from CS (and a few seconds from my compound)).  These compounds are huge and full of useful machines. If you are new, then these will help you progress :)  Please help contribute/maintain these compounds if you use them.
 
  
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[http://sharpnetwork.net/atitd Visit Cegaiel's Web Tools]
  
  
<googlemap zoom=1 width=410 height=512>
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(E) 1282, 1785, My Compound, 1282, 1785
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==Region Finder Project (Open Source Code)==
</googlemap>
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This is the source code for a standalone .html page (javascript) version of Region Finder that will allow you to punch in X,Y coordinates and have the region name displayed. The version on my webtools is not javascript, but Visual Basic (VBscript/ASP - Active Server Pages). This version does NOT make the google map code, like in on my webpage.
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<b>Note:</b>  I wrote this standalone java page in case I should ever choose to close down my webpage. At least with this version, the project can continue into this and future tales. The source code is absolutely, positively PUBLIC DOMAIN, use it any way you like.
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<B><font color=maroon>Projects that use Region Finder:</font></b>
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[http://rogarian.atitd.org/shroomdar2 Shroomdar 2] - Player submitted mushroom locations database. As you move the mouse around the map, the region will display in the bar on top right of page.
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[[Image:star.gif]] [[User:Cegaiel/RegionFinder | View Region Finder - Open Source Code]] [[Image:star.gif]]
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===Egypt Regions Border Map===
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Ever wonder where the coordinates of each region's borders starts/stops?  Well here it is! Features a clickable Google map and some regular images for comparison. I spent a whole day running around to all ends of the world to ensure accuracy. I created this page to help produce the above <b>Region Finder</b> project.
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[[User:Cegaiel/Borders | View Border Map]]

Latest revision as of 09:14, 17 September 2010

Macros

View My Macros

Other Users' Macros
Computer.gif



Cegaiel's Web Tools:

Brick Calculator

Enter how much straw you have or how many bricks you desire and it will tell you on the fly how many bricks your straw will produce or how much straw, mud and sand your bricks will cost you:


Oyster Bed Solver

TME's Oyster Solver, but with my images and a minor edit in the code that you dont have to click Edit button all the time...


Visit Cegaiel's Web Tools


Region Finder Project (Open Source Code)

This is the source code for a standalone .html page (javascript) version of Region Finder that will allow you to punch in X,Y coordinates and have the region name displayed. The version on my webtools is not javascript, but Visual Basic (VBscript/ASP - Active Server Pages). This version does NOT make the google map code, like in on my webpage.


Note: I wrote this standalone java page in case I should ever choose to close down my webpage. At least with this version, the project can continue into this and future tales. The source code is absolutely, positively PUBLIC DOMAIN, use it any way you like.


Projects that use Region Finder:

Shroomdar 2 - Player submitted mushroom locations database. As you move the mouse around the map, the region will display in the bar on top right of page.


Star.gif View Region Finder - Open Source Code Star.gif


Egypt Regions Border Map

Ever wonder where the coordinates of each region's borders starts/stops? Well here it is! Features a clickable Google map and some regular images for comparison. I spent a whole day running around to all ends of the world to ensure accuracy. I created this page to help produce the above Region Finder project.


View Border Map