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I got a little bit bored at work.. (TF2 binds 'editor'???)

Created 1st March 2012 @ 16:58

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Spike Himself

TC

..and threw this together http://www.mediafire.com/?lpd8zyzacxpdxxx
(don’t worry, it’s virus free. If it doesn’t work, install .NET Framework 3.5)

For now it only shows you what you’ve bound to a key, but if you reckon it’d be useful I may just continue working on it and actually make it a config editor.

Ignore the bugs, it’s only a little draft thingy :>

Yes/no?


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Fallen

TC

You’re not a real programmer.

alba

duplo

nice one :)

Dr-GimpfeN

9g1c

a scanner for duplicated binds and settings would be cool cos i have a lot of copy’n’pasted stuff in my cfg files :D

v1ruuz

i love you

v1ruuz

i love you

atmo

neat

now make a pvhud crosshair editor :D

BZAD

very very nice

suggestion: loading several cfg files for examining double binds or free keys


Last edited by BZAD,

Spike Himself

TC

I suppose I can add a function that lets you scan all your config files looking for double binds, but that’s not the main purpose of this application.

Rather, it would create a structure in your config files so that everything is easily managed (with or without the app). The structure would be like this:

aliases.cfg
Contains all your aliases, and aliases only

binds.cfg
Contains all the default binds (mouse2 = +attack2, for example)
Executes aliases.cfg before binding any keys, so that you can use your aliases here.

{class}.cfg
Contains class-specific binds (and possibly other stuff that are, for now, outside the scope of this app).
Executes binds.cfg to load your default binds (and your aliases), and it can then override these (mouse2 = +uber, for example).

It is then important that any key you bind in one of your class-specific config files is reset to a default value in binds.cfg. E.g. any button bound in, for example, medic.cfg, would only apply to medic; it should not still be bound when you switch to soldier later on.

That is what my intentions are with this application.

nfst

wai?

Looks interesting, will use this.

Quoted from Fallen

You’re not a real programmer.

Then again, you are not a real person.

Traxantic

TLR

This is excellent, thanks a lot :)

xuanyuan


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