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sehorn31
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This gets to be really frustrating when I spend so much time adding up the %'s. I suggest we have a # on there that let's you now what the % number is from all the Outputs so we know when they are @ 100 like the Basic AI does.
 
sehorn31
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I had a grease monkey Script that did this at some point...Might have better luck trying to go get it, lol.
 
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tragula
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They need notsum to 100%. Just keep the ratio right, very easy.

 
sehorn31
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Originally posted by tragula
They need notsum to 100%. Just keep the ratio right, very easy.



When you have some @ 20+ Outputs per Input, it would just more convenient to see an actual % number.
 
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Originally posted by sehorn31
When you have some @ 20+ Outputs per Input, it would just more convenient to see an actual % number.


i have some at like 44 and shit. gets a little crazy to keep track of sometimes.
 
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Originally posted by sehorn31
This gets to be really frustrating when I spend so much time adding up the %'s. I suggest we have a # on there that let's you now what the % number is from all the Outputs so we know when they are @ 100 like the Basic AI does.


Let's apply to packages too.
 
sehorn31
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I don't see why not Dusk and for you Myd... Please let this be an Option, lol.
 
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Does anyone know where I can get the Grease Monkey Script for this? I'm sorry for asking in here but I really would like to have that again.
 
dahman32
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Originally posted by sehorn31
This gets to be really frustrating when I spend so much time adding up the %'s. I suggest we have a # on there that let's you now what the % number is from all the Outputs so we know when they are @ 100 like the Basic AI does.


Add the 4, carry the 1, subtract the 13, and oooops, missed one... have to start over. Add the 4, carry the 1, multiply the 2....

Yep, have to pull out the Texas Instrument or WinCalc to get the job done smh.
If someone does come across the script it would be appreciated.
 
sehorn31
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I had it at one point and can't find it again. I'm going to go look some more and I'll let you know when / if I find it D-Man.
 
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Originally posted by dusk883
Let's apply to packages too.


Here is the Package % Grease monkey Script Dusk: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/59604
 
dahman32
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Originally posted by sehorn31
Here is the Package % Grease monkey Script Dusk: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/59604


 


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