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squatter [2022/11/01 02:42] – [Targets Tab] mistahmikeysquatter [2022/11/01 02:55] mistahmikey
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 Scans selected residential areas for available plots, and at your discretion, visits them and records how many lottery participants there are. Scans selected residential areas for available plots, and at your discretion, visits them and records how many lottery participants there are.
-  * Has both an auto and manual mode.  In auto mode, it will visit all available plots upon completion of a scan cycle.  In manual mode, it will allow selection of a desired plot to visit from a list of all available plots.+  * Has both an auto and manual mode.  In auto mode, it will visit all available plots upon completion of a scan cycle.  In manual mode, it will allow selection of a desired plot to visit from a list of all available plots at the completion of a scan cycle.
   * Allows you to target specific plots by ward and plot number to visit.   * Allows you to target specific plots by ward and plot number to visit.
   * Allows you to specify what kind of plot to visit: Private, Free Company, or both.   * Allows you to specify what kind of plot to visit: Private, Free Company, or both.
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 ====== UI ====== ====== UI ======
  
-You start SLH via the FFXIVMinion menu drop down. It's under the "MM's Addons" menu item.  Clicking "Squatter Lottery Helper" should pop up its UI window.  The UI consists of different input areas called tabs.  The first line of the control is a list of all the available tabs.  To select a desired tab, click on it.+You start SLH via the FFXIVMinion menu drop down. It's under the "MM's Addons" menu item.  Clicking "Squatter Lottery Helper" should pop up its UI window.  The UI consists of different input areas called tabs.  The first line of the SLH main window is a list of all the available tabs.  To select a desired tab, click on it.
 Each tab is described below. Each tab is described below.
  
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 Idle in Random Room:  When checked, SLH will take you to a random entry in your room list (see Idle in Room, above) if you have at least two rooms.  If you do not have at least two rooms, this control will not be shown. Idle in Random Room:  When checked, SLH will take you to a random entry in your room list (see Idle in Room, above) if you have at least two rooms.  If you do not have at least two rooms, this control will not be shown.
  
-Idle at Random Aetheryte:  When checked, SLH will teleport you to a random attuned aetheryte that is not one of the 4 major cities during the scan cycle idle period.   SLH will always do this automatically when you successfully purchase or relocate a plot (it will also automatically disable SLH by unchecking the Enable checkbox.)  If you don't have any attuned aetherytes other than the major cities, it fill fall back randomly to one of them.  **This only appears if you have don't have access to any inn rooms or grand company barracks **+Idle at Random Aetheryte:  When checked, SLH will teleport you to a random attuned aetheryte that is not one of the 4 major cities during the scan cycle idle period.   If you don't have any attuned aetherytes other than the major cities, it fill fall back randomly to one of them.  **This only appears if you have don't have access to any inn rooms or grand company barracks **
  
-Idle at Random Aethernet:  When checked, SLH will teleport you to a random aethernet that is in one of the 4 major residential areas during the scan cycle idle period.   SLH will always do this automatically when you successfully purchase or relocate a plot (it will also automatically disable SLH by unchecking the Enable checkbox.) **This only appears if you have don't have access to any inn rooms or grand company barracks **+Idle at Random Aethernet:  When checked, SLH will teleport you to a random aethernet that is in one of the 4 major residential areas during the scan cycle idle period.  **This only appears if you have don't have access to any inn rooms or grand company barracks **
  
 Randomize Scan Start:  When checked, SLH will begin scanning at a randomly selected entry in the Housing Area Scan List in a randomly chosen direction (forward or backward). The chosen entry serves as the anchor for determining when the Scan Cycle Idle period occurs, which is when the scan wraps around to the start point.   Randomize Scan Start:  When checked, SLH will begin scanning at a randomly selected entry in the Housing Area Scan List in a randomly chosen direction (forward or backward). The chosen entry serves as the anchor for determining when the Scan Cycle Idle period occurs, which is when the scan wraps around to the start point.  
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 ==== Housing Area Scan List ==== ==== Housing Area Scan List ====
  
-The housing area scan list controls how SLH scans housing areas (surprise!) and, for each housing area, the top level filter criteria for the plots it will attempt to acquire within that housing area.   There are currently 4 entries in this list, one for each of the housing areas currently in the game. SLH will visit the city aetherytes associated with each housing area in the list to scan for available plots. By default, the visitation order is serpentine.  SLH chooses 1) which entry will be the first one scanned, which acts as the anchor for determining when the Scan Idle Period begins, and 2) the direction the entries will be visited (forward or backward). When the scan wraps around to the first entry, SLH enters the Scan Idle Period (delay until SLH will resume scanning), and when it resumes scanning, if serpentine scanning is enabled, it will go in the opposite direction. By default, SLH chooses the leftmost entry to start the scan and the forward direction.  If you check "Randomize Scan Start", SLH will randomly chooses the first entry to scan and direction. So you have some idea of where SLH is in the scanning process, it color codes the current entry being scanned (green) and the next entry to be scanned (cyan); the "enabled" checkbox for the first entry is green.+The housing area scan list controls how SLH scans housing areas (surprise!) and, for each housing area, the top level filter criteria for the plots it will attempt to visit within that housing area.   There are currently 4 entries in this list, one for each of the housing areas currently in the game. SLH will visit the city aetherytes associated with each housing area in the list to scan for available plots. By default, the visitation order is serpentine.  SLH chooses 1) which entry will be the first one scanned, which acts as the anchor for determining when the Scan Idle Period begins, and 2) the direction the entries will be visited (forward or backward). When the scan wraps around to the first entry, SLH enters the Scan Idle Period (delay until SLH will resume scanning), and when it resumes scanning, if serpentine scanning is enabled, it will go in the opposite direction. By default, SLH chooses the leftmost entry to start the scan and the forward direction.  If you check "Randomize Scan Start", SLH will randomly chooses the first entry to scan and direction. So you have some idea of where SLH is in the scanning process, it color codes the current entry being scanned (green) and the next entry to be scanned (cyan); the "enabled" checkbox for the first entry is green.
  
 For each entry in the housing area scan list, you can specify the following housing area-specific criteria by using the following controls: For each entry in the housing area scan list, you can specify the following housing area-specific criteria by using the following controls:
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 | Grade                  | A number (1-5) that indicates what the initial price of the plot will be when it first comes on the market, and thus corresponds to its "desirability" (1 being the most expensive and desirable)  |                                                               | | Grade                  | A number (1-5) that indicates what the initial price of the plot will be when it first comes on the market, and thus corresponds to its "desirability" (1 being the most expensive and desirable)  |                                                               |
 | Owner                  | The name of the person or Free Company that owns the plot OR                                                                                                                                                                                                     | | Owner                  | The name of the person or Free Company that owns the plot OR                                                                                                                                                                                                     |
-| Price                  | Gil required to buy plot                                                                                                                |                                                               |+| Price                  | Gil required to acquire plot                                                                                                                |                                                               |
 | Visit Time         | Local time when last visited the plot                                    |                                                               | | Visit Time         | Local time when last visited the plot                                    |                                                               |
 | Hours Since Visit | Time that has elapsed since Visit Time                                                                                                                                                                                                                       | | Hours Since Visit | Time that has elapsed since Visit Time                                                                                                                                                                                                                       |
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 You can delete plots from the target list by checking them in the **Selection** column and clicking the **Delete** button.  You can select/deselect them all by using the checkbox at the bottom of the **Selection** column. You can delete plots from the target list by checking them in the **Selection** column and clicking the **Delete** button.  You can select/deselect them all by using the checkbox at the bottom of the **Selection** column.
  
-For relocations, you likely want to ensure **Only Acquire Targets** is checked, since if it is not, SLH will also relocate to untargeted plots that it encounters before any other targeted plots.+For relocations, you likely want to ensure **Only Visit Targets** is checked, since if it is not, SLH will also relocate to untargeted plots that it encounters before any other targeted plots.
  
-Also, this feature is intended for use when **Auto Buy** is checked on the **Scan Tab** - otherwise, it really doesn't do anything at all. It does not filter the available plot list to only show targeted plots. This design decision was driven by the fact that normally there will only be a few available plots up at any given time, so the effort associated with adding in the filtering behavior is not warranted.+Also, this feature is intended for use when **Auto Visit** is checked on the **Scan Tab** - otherwise, it really doesn't do anything at all. It does not filter the available plot list to only show targeted plots. This design decision was driven by the fact that normally there will only be a few available plots up at any given time, so the effort associated with adding in the filtering behavior is not warranted.
  
 All of the settings on this tab can be saved in your profile.  So if you want different target lists, you can create different profiles to hold them. All of the settings on this tab can be saved in your profile.  So if you want different target lists, you can create different profiles to hold them.
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 {{:mistahmikey:squatter:notifications.png?400|}} {{:mistahmikey:squatter:notifications.png?400|}}
  
-The Notification Tab allows you tell SLH to send an email to a desired recipient email account using a desired sender email account.  The events for which SLH sends a email are:  Available plots are discovered during scanning, a plot transaction is initiated (either via AutoBuy or clicking on a desired available plot), a plot transaction succeeds (you acquired the plot), or a plot transaction fails (someone else acquired the plot. Note: these notifications do not occur when Test Mode or Demo Mode is selected, but you can send a test notification if you wish. The controls on this tab are:+The Notification Tab allows you tell SLH to send an email to a desired recipient email account using a desired sender email account.  The events for which SLH sends a email are:  Available plots are discovered during scanning, a plot visit is initiated (either via Auto Visit or clicking on a desired available plot), you win the plot, or someone else wins the plot.  Note: these notifications do not occur when Test Mode or Demo Mode is selected, but you can send a test notification if you wish. The controls on this tab are:
  
 Notifications Enabled: When checked, enables notifications to be sent. Notifications Enabled: When checked, enables notifications to be sent.
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 Demo Mode: When checked, SLH will simulate randomly available plots and available gil so you can see how it generally works.  Of course, it can't simulate the actual placard spamming, as the placard must be in the "For Sale" state for that behavior to be available. Demo Mode: When checked, SLH will simulate randomly available plots and available gil so you can see how it generally works.  Of course, it can't simulate the actual placard spamming, as the placard must be in the "For Sale" state for that behavior to be available.
  
-Test Mode: When checked, SLH will mark every placard in the first ward of each selected housing area as "Available" Used in conjunction with "Auto Buy" enabled, it allows verification that there are no floor mesh issues preventing navigation to the placards. Without "Auto Buy" enabled, you can click on specific problem children and subsequently use the Navigation addon to remesh where needed. +Test Mode: When checked, SLH will mark every placard in the first ward of each selected housing area as "Available" Used in conjunction with "Auto Visit" enabled, it allows verification that there are no floor mesh issues preventing navigation to the placards. Without "Auto Visit" enabled, you can click on specific problem children and subsequently use the Navigation addon to remesh where needed.
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-Ignore Eligibility:  When checked, SLH will ignore eligibility issues for available plots and always mark them as available (and therefore will attempt to buy them if you have checked AutoBuy or click on them.) +
 ====== Support ====== ====== Support ======
  
-For support or requests, please contact me on discord: https://discord.gg/4fdbD8G.  I will respond as soon as I am able, generally within 24 hours at most.+For support or requests, please contact me on discord: https://discord.gg/uDWDPJSk7X.  I will respond as soon as I am able, generally within 24 hours at most.
  
 When you need support, please provide me, at a minimum, the following: When you need support, please provide me, at a minimum, the following:
squatter.txt · Last modified: 2022/12/13 06:56 by mistahmikey