Gnome Sequencer

Anyone have a successful Ret Script for Gnome Sequencer they are willing to share? Thanks

Have put one in the Paladin section. :slight_smile:

Works fine for me.

Whoops, I just saw I am in the Paladin section already, lol

I thought I quoted you in the Gnome Sequencer thread.

i still cant get this thing to work… i renamed the file have it in the interface folder but still cant get it to work in game. i have a macro named Ret and pull it on my bar it dose nothing… this is what i have in the file at the moment.

local _, Sequences = … – Don’t touch this


– Rename this file to Sequences.lua before you get started, it uses a different file name so as not to overwrite your existing file with a future update.
– Every entry in the Sequences table defines a single sequence of macros which behave similarly to /castsequence.
– Sequence names must be unique and contain no more than 16 characters.
– To use a macro sequence, create a blank macro in-game with the same name you picked for the sequence here and it will overwrite it.


– Here’s a large demonstration sequence documenting the format:
Sequences[“GnomeExample1”] = {
– StepFunction optionally defines how the step is incremented when pressing the button.
– This example increments the step in the following order: 1 12 123 1234 etc. until it reaches the end and starts over
– DO NOT DEFINE A STEP FUNCTION UNLESS YOU THINK YOU KNOW WHAT YOU’RE DOING
StepFunction = [[
limit = limit or 1
if step == limit then
limit = limit % #macros + 1
step = 1
else
step = step % #macros + 1
end
]],

-- PreMacro is optional macro text that you want executed before every single button press.
-- This is if you want to add something like /startattack or /stopcasting before all of the macros in the sequence.
PreMacro = [[

/run print("-- PreMacro Script --")
/startattack
]],

-- PostMacro is optional macro text that you want executed after every single button press.
-- I don't know what you would need this for, but it's here anyway.
PostMacro = [[

/run print("-- PostMacro Script --")
]],

-- Macro 1
[[

/run print(“Executing macro 1!”)
/cast SpellName1
]],

-- Macro 2
[[

/run print(“Executing macro 2!”)
/cast SpellName2
]],

-- Macro 3
[[

/run print(“Executing macro 3!”)
/cast SpellName3
]],
}


– Here is a short example which is what most sequences will look like
Sequences[“GnomeExample2”] = {
– Macro 1
[[
/run print(“Executing macro 1!”)
/cast SpellName1
]],

-- Macro 2
[[

/run print(“Executing macro 2!”)
/cast SpellName2
]],

-- Macro 3
[[

/run print(“Executing macro 3!”)
/cast SpellName3
]],
}

Sequences[‘Ret’] = {
PreMacro = [[
/targetenemy [noharm][dead]
]],
‘/cast Judgment’,
‘/cast Crusader Strike’,
‘/cast Exorcism’,
‘/cast !Avenging Wrath’,
‘/cast !Execution Sentence’,
“/cast Templar’s Verdict” ,
‘/cast Hammer of Wrath’,
PostMacro = [[
/use [combat]13
/use [combat]14
]],
}

this is what i have in the file now. please help me i don’t know what im doing wrong.
if anyone can post a video on this step by step that would be sick!!!

[quote quote=18184]Sequences[‘Ret’] = {
PreMacro = [[
/targetenemy [noharm][dead]
]],
‘/cast Judgment’,
‘/cast Crusader Strike’,
‘/cast Exorcism’,
‘/cast !Avenging Wrath’,
‘/cast !Execution Sentence’,
“/cast Templar’s Verdict” ,
‘/cast Hammer of Wrath’,
PostMacro = [[
/use [combat]13
/use [combat]14
]],
}[/quote]

have you renamed the file to Sequences and have you made new macro and named the macro Ret then you just click Save and it will come up with /click Ret, as i can see this is how it is in my Sequences.