From 7f2bd511b3e29e2aecbe7c9a13b412a12932911f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Durel Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2018 17:27:56 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] 1) Updated helpfiles to make "dinv ignore ..." more prominent and accessible --- aard_inventory.xml | 12 ++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+) diff --git a/aard_inventory.xml b/aard_inventory.xml index c2d4919..e28d65c 100644 --- a/aard_inventory.xml +++ b/aard_inventory.xml @@ -2175,6 +2175,9 @@ container or on your keyring and it will still move automagically into your main A "get" request takes a query argument as a parameter. See "@Gdinv help search@W" for more details on how queries work and to see several examples of queries. +You may mark containers as "ignored" to prevent dinv from accessing items in those containers. +See the "@Gdinv help ignore@W" helpfile for instructions and examples. + Examples: 1) Move all level 42 items into your main inventory "@Gdinv get level 42@W" @@ -2241,6 +2244,9 @@ A "put" request takes a relative location name for the target container and a qu specifies which items should move into the container. See "@Gdinv help search@W" for examples on how queries work and how relative names and locations work. +You may mark containers as "ignored" to prevent dinv from accessing items in those containers. +See the "@Gdinv help ignore@W" helpfile for instructions and examples. + Examples: 1) Put all aardwolf quest weapons into container 3.bag "@Gdinv put 3.bag type weapon keyword aardwolf@W" @@ -2297,6 +2303,9 @@ will put it in your main inventory. The query parameter specifies which items will be stored. See the helpfile at "@Gdinv help search@W" for examples and more details on using queries. +You may mark containers as "ignored" to prevent dinv from accessing items in those containers. +See the "@Gdinv help ignore@W" helpfile for instructions and examples. + Examples: 1) Store all items that are level 71 "@Gdinv store level 71@W" @@ -4704,6 +4713,9 @@ if you assign all quest items to one container and all portals to another contai aardwolf amulet will match both the quest container and the portal container in an organize request and it could end up in either container. +You may flag containers as "ignored" to prevent dinv from accessing items in those containers. +See the "@Gdinv help ignore@W" helpfile for instructions and examples. + Let's get to some examples! 1) Specify that all potions and pills belong in container 3.bag