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DoubleX_RMMZ_Targeting_Hotkeys

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Purpose

Lets you set some custom hotkeys to select some skill/item targets

 

Video

 

Games using this plugin

None so far

 

Parameter

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* @param hotkeys
* @type struct<Hotkey>[]
* @desc Sets the list of hotkeys selecting skill/item targets
* @default []

 

 

Plugin Command

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* @command setTargetingHotkey
* @desc Sets the mapping from the target index to the hotkey
* selecting the corresponding target
* @arg targetIndex
* @type number
* @desc The index of the target selected by hotkey targetHotkey
* @arg targetHotkey
* @type string
* @desc The keymap of the hotkey selecting the target with index targetIndex

 

 

Author Notes

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1. A custom key map plugin, like DoubleX_RMMZ_Custom_Key_Maps, can be useful when setting hotkeys to select targets in this plugin

 

Prerequisites

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Plugins:

1. DoubleX RMMZ Enhanced Codebase

Abilities:

1. Nothing special for most ordinary cases

2. Little RMMZ plugin development proficiency to fully utilize this

    (Elementary Javascript exposures being able to write beginner codes up to 300LoC scale)

 

Terms Of Use

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*      1. Commercial use's always allowed and crediting me's always optional.
*      2. You shall keep this plugin's Plugin Info part's contents intact.
*      3. You shalln't claim that this plugin's written by anyone other than
*         DoubleX or my aliases. I always reserve the right to deny you from
*         using any of my plugins anymore if you've violated this.
*      4. If you repost this plugin directly(rather than just linking back),
*         you shall inform me of these direct repostings. I always reserve
*         the right to request you to edit those direct repostings.
*      5. CC BY 4.0, except those conflicting with any of the above, applies
*         to this plugin, unless you've my permissions not needing follow so.
*      6. I always reserve the right to deny you from using this plugin
*         anymore if you've violated any of the above.

 

 

Contributors

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*      Authors:
*      1. DoubleX
*      Plugin Development Collaborators:
*      - None So Far
*      Bug Reporters:
*      - None So Far
*      Compatibility Issue Raisers:
*      - None So Far
*      Feature Requesters:
*      - None So Far

 

 

Changelog

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*      { codebase: "1.0.2", plugin: "v1.00a" }(2020 Sep 29 GMT 0400):
*      1. 1st version of this plugin finished

 

 

Download Link

Demo Link

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Updates

 *      { codebase: "1.1.0", plugin: "v1.00b" }(2020 Dec 2 GMT 0900):
 *      1. You no longer have to edit the value of
 *         DoubleX_RMMZ.Targeting_Hotkeys.PLUGIN_NAME when changing this
 *         plugin file name

 

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