<Version 1.0f> 08.22.2010 - A bug fix with regard to non-consumable items becoming unusable after one use
<Version 1.0e> 06.16.2010 - A bug fix with regard to selling items within a non-lead actor's inventory
<Version 1.0d> 05.22.2010 - Several bug fixes, including the bug when opening loot after battle
<Version 1.0b> 08.03.2009 - Several Bug Fixes including disappearing items when unequipping, and a false disabling of the Unequip option occasionally. Also, a game crashing bug would occur when trying to draw the capacity stats of an inventory. If that problem occurs to you, redownload the script.
<Version 1.0> 07.31.2009 - Original Release
Description
This script does multiple things. First: it gives each actor their own inventory. Second: that inventory is displayed through a grid, with each item taking up a specific amount of squares. How many squares is completely customizable for each and every item.
You are also able to set a maximum number of instances of that item each slot can hold. This means that for each item, say for instance, arrows, you can define how many arrows could fit into one displayed slot of arrows. See the demo for clarification.
You can also set a picture graphic for each item, though if you do not it will default to using the item's icon. Beyond that, you can easily set up permanent storage events, each of which are easy to set up and save what items are stored in them at any given time. When received, items will be automatically distributed amongst the party in order, meaning that they will be given to the first party member, then the second once the first party member's inventory is full, and so on. If, upon gaining an item, you cannot fit that item or items into the party member's inventories, it will call up a loot inventory and the player can decide which items to discard and which to keep. As well, you can customize the size of each actor's inventory and you can modify that at any time with a simple script call.
A good system to compare this to is the system from Betrayal at Krondor, as that is what it was based on, but as that is not very well known, this system is similar to the item system of the Diablo series.
Features
Actors have individual inventories that are based on a grid system, much like Betrayal at Krondor
Items can be assigned a width and height, as well as a maximum stack size
You can use Item Graphics created by grafikal (http://rmrk.net/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=34041.0;attach=17235) or create your own, and you can also set the hue so that the same graphic can be used for multiple items
Has a full Information screen that allows the player to see the actual stats of an item
You can Use, Equip, Unequip, Transfer, Discard, and Move items around all from the Inventory. The player has full control over his inventories.
You can create permanent storage items to hold the party's items and give them new ones
If the party gains too many items, it will automatically open a loot inventory as a temporary inventory until all the items can be arranged
Screenshots
(https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg353.imageshack.us%2Fimg353%2F9638%2Fgiscreen2.png&hash=7f803f308c5bdf4b6adb1b5e7127ee573b12db40) The options when selecting an item in an actor's inventory
(https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg364.imageshack.us%2Fimg364%2F7849%2Fgiscreen4.png&hash=fb9fbe1a05df562286b04e201ed57d527940be72) The options when selecting an item in Loot
(https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg352.imageshack.us%2Fimg352%2F2069%2Fgiscreen3.png&hash=195ef940de21c62be576c207cb8434050553ce8b) The options when selecting a blank space in an actor's inventory
(https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg375.imageshack.us%2Fimg375%2F2804%2Fgiscreen1.png&hash=1201efddb2420f58d814110220de2427171637e0) The Information Screen
Instructions
All of the item setup is done in the Notes box of the item you are setting up. There are six commands you can use: \width[integer] integer : any positive integer. This represents how many squares the item requires horizontally
\height[integer] integer : any positive integer. This represents how many squares the item requires vertically
\maxstack[integer] integer : any positive integer. This represents how many of the same item can occupy the same space before a new slot for the item has to be created.
\picture[filename] filename : a name of a picture file in the Inventory folder. This will be the picture of the item in the inventory. if you don't set a picture, it will use the icon of the item instead.
\picture_hue[integer] integer : any positive or negative integer. This allows you to change the hue of the picture used.
\nondiscard this option sets the item as undiscardable through the inventory scene. Bear in mind that it does not prevent the player from storing the item, and if the item is in Loot, then it can still be destroyed.
\colour[red, green, blue, alpha] this option allows you to give any item a unique colour, and not just the default colour for its type. The arguments to pass are self-explanatory. alpha for the default colours is 160.
To open a storage unit, you can simply use this code in a call script:
open_storage (storage_id[, items[, name[, icon[, size]]]]) storage_id : the ID of the storage box to open items : the items array, each entry: [type, id, amount] name : the name of the storage box being opened icon : the name of the bitmap associated with this storage item size : the size array for this item => [width, height]
items, name, icon, and size can be excluded when opening the storage and the storage will start with default settings. Further, they are only valid the very first time the storage is accessed. Thus, if you set up items to have three items in it, the only time those will be added is the first time the storage has been opened. If you wish to add items to the storage after having opened it, then you must use the command:
add_to_storage (storage_id, items) storage_id : the ID of the storage box to open items : the items array, each entry: [type, id, amount]
You can also resize inventories with the commands:
resize_actor_inventory (actor_id, width, height) actor_id : the actor whose inventory is to be resized width, height : the new size parameters for the inventory
resize_storage_inventory (storage_id, width, height) storage_id : the actor whose inventory is to be resized width, height : the new size parameters for the inventory
resize_loot_inventory (width, height) width, height : the new size parameters for the inventory
If you want a specific actor to receive an item, you can use this code in a call script:
actor_gain_item (actor_id, item_type, item_id, amount) actor_id : ID of actor to receive item item_type : 0 => Item, 1 => Weapon, 2 => Armor item_id : Id of item amount : the amount of that item to receive.
For the system and vocabulary settings, please see the editable regions at lines 107, 167, and 904
Script
See the Attached Text Document (http://rmrk.net/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=34041.0;attach=21264)
It is recommended, however, that you retrieve the script from the demo as that way you can see how it works.
Note that this script REQUIRES the Paragraph Formatter (http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,25129.0.html) and the Bitmap Addons (http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,32286.0.html) script is RECOMMENDED. Both can be retrieved from the demo.
Credit
modern algebra
grafikal, if you use the item graphics included with this script
Thanks
Zeriab, for his table-debuggging script and for his help with the paragraph formatter
Support
Please post here in this topic if you encounter any bugs at all
Known Compatibility Issues
Spoiler for Tankentai ATB + Grid Inventory Compatibility:
Thanks to Mr. Bubble for making these scripts compatible. Just follow the directions he gives here:
if $imported != nil && $imported["TankentaiATB"] @item_window.ma_inventory = @commander.inventory else @item_window.ma_inventory = @active_battler.inventory end
It'll work with the latest version of the ATB. This is not needed without ATB.
Spoiler for Composite Characters + Grid Inventory Compatibility Patch:
Equipment does not refresh upon exiting the Inventory, so this patch fixes that. Place it in its own section below the Grid Inventory script, but still above Main.
#============================================================================== # Composite Characters + Grid Inventory Compatibility Patch # Author: modern algebra #++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ # Instructions: # Place this in its own slot beneath the Grid Inventory script #============================================================================== # ** Scene GridInventory #++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ # Summary of Changes: # aliased method - return_scene #==============================================================================
class Scene_GridInventory #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # * Return Scene #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ alias monalg_compchar_gridinry_ptch_rtrnscn_2jj3 return_scene def return_scene (*args) # Run Original Method monalg_compchar_gridinry_ptch_rtrnscn_2jj3 (*args) $game_player.refresh end end
Spoiler for ziifee's WGB + Grid Inventory Patch:
An error will popup in battle if you are using the Wait-Guage battle. The code below fixes that error. Just place the Grid Inventory script into a slot BELOW ziifee's scripts and then put the following code in its own slot BELOW Grid Inventory.
#============================================================================== # Grid Inventory + ziifee's WGB Compatibility Patch #++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ # Instructions: # # Place Grid Inventory below ziifee's scripts and this patch beneath the # Grid Inventory #==============================================================================
#============================================================================== # ** Scene Battle #++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ # Summary of Changes: # overwritten method - start_item_selection #==============================================================================
class Scene_Battle #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # * Start Item Selection #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ def start_item_selection (*args) # Run Original Method modalr_invgrid_slctitm_windo_4h21 (*args) return unless ModernAlgebra::GI_PERSONAL_ITEM_USE # Setup inventory @item_window.ma_inventory = @select_battler.inventory @item_window.refresh end end
I imagine it would have some problems with exotic CMSes and scripts that alter Equip and Item significantly. Note that it is possible to not hide the Item and Equip scenes, if that is something you require.
It ought to work with Scene Menu REDUX as long as it is UNDER the Scene Menu Redux Script and all other scripts that utilize the Scene Menu REDUX. It should not need to be setup - it should work as soon as it is plugged in.
Though I have not tested them, it should work with KGC Custom Commands as long as you follow the same directions as for Scene Menu REDUX
I imagine it will have menu problems with my Quest Journal and my Integrated Reserve Party if you choose to hide Item and Equip, so I will be writing compatibility patches for both those scripts eventually.
Please put it Above Main but below any other custom scripts you have.
Demo
Grid Inventory System Attached (http://rmrk.net/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=34041.0;attach=21263)
Author's Notes
I wrote this script for RMXP a long long time ago and it was riddled with bugs. I then decided to rewrite it, but VX came out and it slipped away from me, so I was left with a half-finished version of this script for XP. When I tried to go back to it, I found it hard to figure out what I was doing, and so I thought it might be a good idea to convert what I had to VX and that way I would figure out what I had done and do something productive in the process. So that is where we are now - I don't expect it to be bug-free, but I am committed to resolving any bugs you might find, so please please please report them to me! I am not taking another two years before this script finally comes out.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: Grafikal on July 31, 2009, 04:05:19 PM
Hah! this is so awesome. I totally expected this in XP first, but this is great :)
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: Zero2008 on August 01, 2009, 01:17:20 AM
DUDE! Thank you SO MUCH! Although i am a bit confused about the grid stuff, i love the in individual inventory thing! THANK YOU! now my EarthBound game is complete!
You my good friend will get a special Thank You spot in the credits!
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: Grafikal on August 01, 2009, 01:18:43 AM
Lol, dude he has another Inventory script without the grid here as well.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: markchapman on August 01, 2009, 01:35:09 AM
is it possible to use this without knowing any scripting? it looks perfect for almost every game!
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: modern algebra on August 01, 2009, 01:41:00 AM
Yeah, it's possible to use it without knowing how to script. Just put it in the game and it's practically plug & play. Items are set up through notes boxes.
@grafikal - I have another Inventory script, but it doesn't have individual inventories for actors :(
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: markchapman on August 01, 2009, 01:47:22 AM
i hate to be the newb of the conversation but how do i do that exactly?
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: Grafikal on August 01, 2009, 01:56:36 AM
@grafikal - I have another Inventory script, but it doesn't have individual inventories for actors :(
THIS CAN DO INDIVIDUAL ACTORS? O_o
Edit: Oh well, duh, I guess it should since it does make more sense the way the inventory is set up lol
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: modern algebra on August 01, 2009, 01:58:41 AM
Quote from: Instructions
All of the item setup is done in the Notes box of the item you are setting up. There are six commands you can use: \width[integer] integer : any positive integer. This represents how many squares the item requires horizontally
\height[integer] integer : any positive integer. This represents how many squares the item requires vertically
\maxstack[integer] integer : any positive integer. This represents how many of the same item can occupy the same space before a new slot for the item has to be created.
\picture[filename] filename : a name of a picture file in the Inventory folder. This will be the picture of the item in the inventory. if you don't set a picture, it will use the icon of the item instead.
\picture_hue[integer] integer : any positive or negative integer. This allows you to change the hue of the picture used.
\nondiscard this option sets the item as undiscardable through the inventory scene. Bear in mind that it does not prevent the player from storing the item, and if the item is in Loot, then it can still be destroyed.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: Multiaego on August 01, 2009, 03:49:33 AM
Reckon u could add Gemming into the script, for example in item description show a box 2x2 aquares and when u buy a gem it adds benefits, First gem for example could be a green 1 , appears in the first box and adds 5% bonus to all stats , and a red one as the seocund with a further 15% stat bonus? and the cost goes up after each gem as well, just something to work on if u want i reckon it would be a handy idea :)
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: modern algebra on August 01, 2009, 04:37:43 AM
Yeah, a socketing system like in Diablo is nice; I might add one in the future, but not right now. I am also thinking of adding inventoried items (so like, you could buy a quiver which takes up 1x3, but then you can open it up and it has 2x3 slots, but the only thing that can be added to it are arrow items).
However, I am taking a break from this script for a while and only fixing bugs that people discover. In a bit, I will consider adding those extra features.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: markchapman on August 01, 2009, 05:26:47 AM
you are a genius!
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: Eruvis on August 02, 2009, 09:33:56 PM
greetings i love your scripts! been checking out a few lately, i just tried to paste the two required scripts into my game and got this error:
Script 'Grid Inventory 1.0' Line 954: NoMethodError occurred. undefined method 'lose_item for nil:NillClass
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im trying to read through your post to make sure i didnt miss anything, line 954 is:
n = @inventory.lose_item (type, id, 1)
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so far i see no instructions detailing if i need to adjust anything inside the script, they look optional.. *goes to look again*
---------------------- edit!! ---------------
i have another script called Item/Equipment/Skill Conditions which i believe is also by you, Modern Algebra, and when i removed it, the grid thing works , so im guessing thats why =) cant really see how they are interfering with each other, i'll have to sit here and scan through the scripts
========== edit #2- ==============
unequip bug:
when inventory is empty and you unequip, lets say, longsword appears in a blank space on the upper left, but the menu that says "unequip" and "optimize" is still open. if you select unequip again, the second item you choose to unequip replaces the first (the sword that was there, was overwritten by the shield i selected, making my sword disappear). i hope that made sense. basically the unequip menu needs to be terminated after one action to avoid destroying items?
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: modern algebra on August 03, 2009, 04:35:41 PM
For the first one - I can see why they would interfere. Try placing the Grid Inventory BELOW the Item/Equipment/Skill Conditions script and see if it works. Keep it above Main though.
For the second - yeah, that was an oversight on my part. Version 1.0b will fix that problem and be released momentarily.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: Eruvis on August 03, 2009, 06:58:13 PM
hmm i tried my best, put the other script above, below, both crash. i also tried putting it in your demo for the grid inventory just to make sure i had nothing else interfering with it and no dice. once again above and below. and ideas? if u have the time to toss the script in your demo of the grid and figure out how to get it to work just by placement that would be cool. its your equipment constraints script =) both very good
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: modern algebra on August 03, 2009, 11:28:08 PM
First things first, 1.0b has been up for a while, and so you can get rid of the error you reported by downloading that. Please do.
OK, I haven't tested it any further, but you can get rid of the error in this way:
You can initialize the inventory before calling setup in Game_Actor;
so, at about line 936 of the Grid Inventory, you'll see:
modalg_grid_invtry_init_inventory_w0275 (actor_id) icon = ModernAlgebra::GI_DEFAULT_INVENTORY_ICON case actor_id #\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ # EDITABLE REGION #`````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` # Here you can set individual icons for the inventories of actors, # if desired. Just set it up as follows: # # when <actor_id> # icon = <integer> # # EXAMPLE: # # when 1 # icon = 50 # # would mean that actor 1's inventory (Ralph, by default), would show # icon 50 next to the name of the inventory. #|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| when 1 icon = 50 #|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| # END EDITABLE REGION #////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// end @inventory = Game_InventoryGrid.new (actor_id, icon)
icon = ModernAlgebra::GI_DEFAULT_INVENTORY_ICON case actor_id #\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ # EDITABLE REGION #`````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` # Here you can set individual icons for the inventories of actors, # if desired. Just set it up as follows: # # when <actor_id> # icon = <integer> # # EXAMPLE: # # when 1 # icon = 50 # # would mean that actor 1's inventory (Ralph, by default), would show # icon 50 next to the name of the inventory. #|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| when 1 icon = 50 #|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| # END EDITABLE REGION #////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// end @inventory = Game_InventoryGrid.new (actor_id, icon) modalg_grid_invtry_init_inventory_w0275 (actor_id)
Also, it was brought to my attention that the Composite Characters script would not refresh the actor graphic after changing equipment in the Inventory Scene. I have added a patch under Known Compatibility Issues that fixes that problem.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: Eruvis on August 04, 2009, 01:09:45 AM
woot! you are awesome it works , both scripts now love each other. by just moving that one line so that you initialise inventory before calling Game_Actor? wow... i'll be trying to learn these things with time. by the way, have you ever payed ultima underworld? on PC? very old game, has similar inventory system. besides having backpacks inside of one another and arrow quivers etc that have been mentioned as possible updates, the npc's also have inventories and you can trade with them. im pretty sure its possible starting from what you have made. there is some A.I involved in terms of :
each npc has a race and each race has certain likes and dislikes, for example, if you trade a viking, you can barter almost anything they have for gold, but lizardmen like gems, so you might be able to trade 1 coin for 1 gem on a viking, but not possible for the same trade on a lizardman. it would involve making an interface and all that but, from what i see, the two chests in your demo have their own inventory, which you can remove and place items into (placing possible? i have to check again) so each npc would likewise have an inventory that acts as the chest, plus A.I and an interface.
try the game if you have not yet and keep up the great work.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: Zero2008 on August 05, 2009, 07:04:47 AM
hey i finally got around to implementing the script into the game. But i have got an error screen. You see im using Woranata's Neo Menu script and the Grid Inventory script and the other have compatibility issues. Could you please make a patch for that? I really need this menu script...
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: modern algebra on August 05, 2009, 05:27:32 PM
To be honest, I've never heard of the Neo Menu System. Is it the same as Lite Menu (http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,24519.0.html)?
Whatever the case, try putting the Grid Inventory script in a slot BELOW the Menu System in the script editor, but keep it above Main. If they still don't work together, then please link me to the menu script you are using and I will see what I can do.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: Zero2008 on August 05, 2009, 06:50:46 PM
LOL woops yeah i ment the Lite Menu system!
Well i did what u said and it work except now the menu is at the Top left and the menu options are lined from top to bottom..
How do i put them in the original position and order? which is the window is in the center and the menu items are 3 on each side...
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: modern algebra on August 05, 2009, 09:58:35 PM
Yeah, I can see where that might become a problem.
Though, are you still using 1.0 and not 1.0b? That line should be around 1987, not 1879.
Unless you deleted the header, which you absolutely should not do.
EDIT::
Script is now updated. It still says 1.0b but it shouldn't - it should be 1.0c since I updated the above line in the script. But I'm too lazy to release another version just to change the letter. Point is, if you got this script before I made this post, you will need to redownload the script.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: Zero2008 on August 06, 2009, 07:28:04 AM
Does that include me? Did u make a change so big that it's worth changing or did u just fix it up and post the fixed script? just wanna be safe LOL!
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: modern algebra on August 06, 2009, 08:00:35 AM
The only change I made is the one in my previous post. I changed @placements to @inventory.placements. If you do that manually then there is no reason to redownload the script.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: Zero2008 on August 06, 2009, 11:11:23 PM
Cool then. Okay now i have just one last suggestion for your script. When you go and buy items the item just goes to the person that has a slot open. What it should let you do is choose the person that u want to hold the newly bought item. And if the person has a full inventory then it should give u either a sound effect or give you a message telling you that the inventory is full.
What do you think?
i think it would be good cuz then you wont have to sort through the items one by one deciding who will have what because they will have it from the start cuz u bought it for them.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: modern algebra on August 07, 2009, 03:43:12 AM
It's not a bad idea, but I'd have to add things to Scene Shop, which would make it incompatible with a lot more scripts. It's not really worth the effort I don't think.
Maybe I will do it in the future, but not for a long long time if ever.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: Zero2008 on August 07, 2009, 06:35:46 AM
LOL! fair enough! Still a great script though! Again thanks i really needed it!
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: Zero2008 on August 15, 2009, 06:31:02 PM
Um I have a question, i tried opening the storage box but i keep getting syntax errors. Could i maybe get an example of how to do it?
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: modern algebra on August 15, 2009, 06:49:00 PM
Do you get errors opening the storage box in the demo? The red and green chests are both examples of a storage box.
You can look at those events for examples on how to setup storage boxes.
a = [0, 1, 4] b = [1, 3, 1] c = [2, 1, 1] items = [a,b,c] name = "Red Chest" open_storage (0, items, name, 79)
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: Zero2008 on August 15, 2009, 09:20:28 PM
Umm... Yeah im still a little confused.
I just want to make a big storage box where I can store or withdraw any item that was previously stored. Could i get a code for that? i can't seem to figure out how to do that... ???
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: modern algebra on August 15, 2009, 10:53:04 PM
That's it. If you have other storage units, then you need to change the 0 to whatever index you want this storage chest to have.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: Zero2008 on August 16, 2009, 04:20:54 AM
Awesome now i can open it. Thanks, but i want the actor to be able to take his or her own items and add them to the storage unit. I tried the add to storage Script tage but it won't work for some reason, what code or codes do i need to do that. Also is there a code that is able to increase the size of the storage unit?
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: modern algebra on August 16, 2009, 04:32:58 AM
You just scroll to an actor by pressing Q or W and once in those inventories, you can add to the inventory by clicking on an item and going down to store.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: Shadowemokitty on August 16, 2009, 07:28:12 AM
Alright I just downloaded this, and pasted the script Into a blank map of my own (along with the other two scripts you said were needed/recommended). I created my own item, made an inventory folder just like on your game and put my item in there and had everything set up exactly as in your game as far as my item.
Now when I first start the game, If I open my inventory, everything is fine. If I try to open my inventory after I have placed my item in it, It gives me this error:
Script 'Grid Inventory' line 1837: RGSSError Occured disposed bitmap
I checked line 1837 and it says "contents.font.size = default_font_size"
What am I doing wrong?
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: Zero2008 on August 16, 2009, 07:39:24 AM
Oh... i did not see that anywhere dude. Thanks! But the Storage inventory is a tad bit too small. I tried the resize script call but its not working... here is what i used:
resize_storage_inventory (0, 10, 10)
I don't understand why it doesn't work... What did i do wrong?
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: modern algebra on August 16, 2009, 02:56:52 PM
Is 0 the correct index for that storage unit?
NM, there was a mistake in the code. Go to about line 1053 and change:
Also note that the number 79 is the icon for the chest. Chances are you don't want that icon though, so you should change it.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: Zero2008 on August 16, 2009, 05:37:52 PM
Wow thanks dude! Also for me the line was 945 for those who can't find the line exactly!
thanks again man!
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: modern algebra on August 16, 2009, 05:54:27 PM
Did you delete the header of the script? It's 108 lines, which might explain why it's different. In any case, you really shouldn't do that. Put the header back in the script. It has all the instructions.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: adamass on September 03, 2009, 03:15:17 AM
Hi there, I decided to try you grid script since you told me (about limited inventory script) that this grod script was a bit like what I sought. I tried it, loved it as suspected until I tested a fight. I get an error wich maybe you could help me for. Know that I use ziifee's wait gauge script, but oddly it never made any error occur with your limited inventory script. The error message was Script 'Grid inventory 1.0' line 3201:noMethodError occured undefined method 'inventory' for nil:nil Class
I know nothing in scripting at all, but I feel it might be easily repaired. Otherwise it seems I'll have to stick with the basic default inventory system (unless anyone manage to figure what's happenning or you repair the bug I mentioned earlier about your limited inventory script).
Yeah, I cannot discard ziifee's battle system it is quite nice indeed.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: modern algebra on September 03, 2009, 03:15:49 PM
Hmm, well try putting the Grid Inventory Script below all other custom scripts you have (but still above Main) and see if that works.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: adamass on September 03, 2009, 04:09:33 PM
Hmm, well try putting the Grid Inventory Script below all other custom scripts you have (but still above Main) and see if that works.
Hmmm, same type of error. Unlike my previous test, I tried an actual ingame fight rather than a test from database. Error message is still linked to line 3202, but is related to ennemies it seems:
undefined method 'inventory' for #<game_ennemy:0x12b7070>
Maybe it helps to discover the origin of the error and a way to help me repair it?
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: modern algebra on September 03, 2009, 04:14:57 PM
Does ziifee's battle system allow enemies to use items? I think that is where the problem is originating from.
#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # * Start Item Selection #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ alias modalr_invgrid_slctitm_windo_4h21 start_item_selection def start_item_selection (*args) # Run Original Method modalr_invgrid_slctitm_windo_4h21 (*args) return unless ModernAlgebra::GI_PERSONAL_ITEM_USE || !@active_battler.actor? # Setup inventory @item_window.ma_inventory = @active_battler.inventory @item_window.refresh end
The only difference is that it checks if the active battler is an enemy or not and doesn't proceed if it isn't an actor.
Hopefully, that will resolve the issue. Tell me if it doesn't
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: adamass on September 03, 2009, 04:34:08 PM
Man I really hoped it would clear everything, but the same error occurs... ...well, strangely, sometimes it is about the same error message I last showed you and sometimes the first one (with the 'nil' word instead)
Dunno if Ziifee's script allows ennemies using items.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: modern algebra on September 03, 2009, 04:36:16 PM
Can you give me the complete error messages. Like the last one and include the line number. Copy it completely.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: adamass on September 03, 2009, 04:51:13 PM
There you go (battle test from database VS succubus):
message 1: Script 'Grid inventory 1.0' line 3202: NoMethod error occured undefined method 'inventory' for #<Game_ennemy: 0x1327780>
message 2: Script 'Grid inventory 1.0' line 3202: NoMethod error occured undefined method 'inventory' for nil:NilClass
I am not too sure what affects what message is shown, but according to my tests, it seems it depends if the ennemy is attacking/acting or not before I select the inventory command. Not sure tho...
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: adamass on September 03, 2009, 05:08:42 PM
Why, you know I'd send you ziifee's demo so that you could check upon it if you desire so, but I ain't sure it's a good Idea to post it here. Maybe that would help you in your search for a solution :-\
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: modern algebra on September 03, 2009, 06:00:16 PM
Alright, try replacing that same section of the script with:
#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # * Start Item Selection #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ alias modalr_invgrid_slctitm_windo_4h21 start_item_selection def start_item_selection (*args) # Run Original Method modalr_invgrid_slctitm_windo_4h21 (*args) return unless ModernAlgebra::GI_PERSONAL_ITEM_USE || @active_battler.nil? || @active_battler.actor? # Setup inventory @item_window.ma_inventory = @active_battler.inventory @item_window.refresh end
If that doesn't work, I would like to see ziifee's battle system. A link would be fine. It probably alters the way @active_battler operates in Scene_Battle, which is why these errors are occuring.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: adamass on September 03, 2009, 06:53:51 PM
#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # * Start Item Selection #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ alias modalr_invgrid_slctitm_windo_4h21 start_item_selection def start_item_selection (*args) # Run Original Method modalr_invgrid_slctitm_windo_4h21 (*args) return unless ModernAlgebra::GI_PERSONAL_ITEM_USE || @active_battler.nil? || @active_battler.actor? # Setup inventory @item_window.ma_inventory = @active_battler.inventory @item_window.refresh end
If that doesn't work, I would like to see ziifee's battle system. A link would be fine. It probably alters the way @active_battler operates in Scene_Battle, which is why these errors are occuring.
Nope, it doesn't help either, but know that your efforts are very much appreciated MA.
ziifee's Wait Gauge Battle;Scripts by ziifee LINK: http://www.rpgmakervx.net/index.php?showtopic=11555
I hope it will help because I can tell this script is quite a work of art and you wanna make it compatible eh.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: modern algebra on September 03, 2009, 07:32:36 PM
Alright, well I did some testing and this appears to work. Place the Grid Inventory below the WGB and place this little code in its own slot below the Grid Inventory
#============================================================================== # Grid Inventory + ziifee's WGB Compatibility Patch #++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ # Instructions: # # Place Grid Inventory below ziifee's scripts and this patch beneath the # Grid Inventory #==============================================================================
#============================================================================== # ** Scene Battle #++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ # Summary of Changes: # overwritten method - start_item_selection #==============================================================================
class Scene_Battle #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # * Start Item Selection #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ def start_item_selection (*args) # Run Original Method modalr_invgrid_slctitm_windo_4h21 (*args) return unless ModernAlgebra::GI_PERSONAL_ITEM_USE # Setup inventory @item_window.ma_inventory = @select_battler.inventory @item_window.refresh end end
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: adamass on September 03, 2009, 07:49:08 PM
:tpg:AT LAST! :tpg: thanx Man, I'll continue and finish my game now. You must be a god or something ;8YEAH! ;8
:blizj:
On a more serious note, I wondered what you thought about ziifee's battle system?
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: modern algebra on September 03, 2009, 08:12:47 PM
It's a very pretty system. I liked the graphical aspects of it a lot. I didn't really examine the coding, but I thought it was a really nice script at least in terms of graphics and utility.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: adamass on September 03, 2009, 09:09:05 PM
Oh no maybe I yelled victory a bit too fast.
It's pretty weird because when I try with ziifee's demo and place it all like you told me to do, it works fine, but in my project it just doesnt do the same, even tho I place every scripts the same manner...
Must be my system data, I really don't get it. Thanx anyway.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: adamass on September 03, 2009, 10:55:42 PM
Ok I found out that the patch you sent today was not compatible with Moghunter's Basic Menu Plus V 1.0. Not that a sadness for me, since a menu is not that important compared to your script.
That said, thanx and all again ::)
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: modern algebra on September 04, 2009, 12:55:11 AM
Well, it's important enough. I can't imagine the patch I sent caused the incompatibility though; it probably existed before the patch. I can try to fix it, but it depends on how different Mog's menu makes it.
It might be a matter of just configuring it through that menu.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: adamass on September 04, 2009, 09:54:47 PM
Hmmm, you might be right. The patch may not be the problem indeed. In fact, as soon as I applied it, the item tag was just not replaced by ''inventory''. So it might be just as you say; it must be about the config of mog's script. Then again,I am a complete klutz when it comes to scripting and could search for like hours just to find what to change.
If you ever get osme time to spare, I might send you a link for it. However, I am not that sure to keep this menu script and am still looking for one before I make my final decision. Maybe you got one to suggest however that may be compatible and all?
Thanx again for your efforts.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: modern algebra on September 05, 2009, 02:13:30 PM
Well, you could try putting the Grid Inventory under the menu if it isn't already.
But most CMSes kind of act funny if all scripts aren't configured from there. I really suggest you just learn the configuration. If not for MOG's, then for Yanfly's Scene Menu Redux (http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,33381.0.html) or my Full Status Menu (http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,34500.0.html) or for any other Menu system. There are lots out there.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: Zero2008 on September 15, 2009, 06:56:38 PM
Hey dude, i found an error in your script. When I optimized the inventory and then tried to quip a weapon I got an error window telling me
"Line 2939: Wrong number of arguments 4 to 3" Or something like that.
Here is the line: $game_actors[@inventory.actor_id].change_equip (equip_type, item, false, indx)
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: modern algebra on September 15, 2009, 07:30:49 PM
It sounds like a compatibility error, though the condition of optimizing first is rather strange. Does the error not occur if you don't optimize first?
Anyway, I suspect a compatibility error because the error suggest it is passing four arguments to a method that only expects three. But, that method in the Grid Inventory expects 2-4. So my suspicion is that you are using some script that aliases or overwrites change_equip without allowing for additional arguments.
So, my first suggestion to you is to place the Grid Inventory below any other custom scripts you have.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: Zero2008 on September 15, 2009, 08:04:51 PM
Yeah, I kinda figured that out right now. Thanks anyways dude!
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: Zero2008 on October 23, 2009, 01:25:16 PM
Hey nice name change.
Umm I found one more bug in your Grid Inventory. When I change the name of one or all of the Actors in my party, when I go to look at their inventory it displays their original name instead of the names I chose for them... Think you can fix that up real quick?
Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: modern algebra on October 23, 2009, 04:51:17 PM
Alright, try adding this below the Grid Inventory, but still above Main:
#============================================================================== # ** Game Actor #++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ # Summary of Changes: # aliased method - name= #==============================================================================
class Game_Actor #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # * Change Name # name : new name #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ alias ma_zro_grdinvtory_chngname_7jj2 name= def name= (*args) ma_zro_grdinvtory_chngname_7jj2 (*args) @inventory.name = @name unless @inventory.nil? end end
and the name change isn't permanent.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: Zero2008 on October 23, 2009, 10:30:15 PM
Thanks man, Although i needed to start a new games IT WORKS!!! LOL but now it doesn't say *"Person name" Items* It just says the name... I'm cool with that though, I'm just letting you know.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: JiM83 on February 27, 2010, 11:28:24 PM
I have an error when my party gets items after a battle while already having a full inventory. The error I get is: Script 'Grid Inventory 1.0' line 3190: NameError occurred. uninitialized constant Scene_Battle::Scene_Inventory
I'm using version 1.0b with no other scripts. I copied the script directly from the demo.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: modern algebra on February 28, 2010, 03:14:23 AM
Shoot, that's a bad error. Go into your script, press CTRL+H. In the Find field, put Scene_Inventory. In the Replace field, put Scene_GridInventory. Replace all.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory
Post by: JiM83 on February 28, 2010, 10:05:56 AM
Thanks for the help. It's working great now.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0b
Post by: lplegacy on May 22, 2010, 01:17:58 AM
t'would be freaking awesome if this was for XP. anyone want to transfer it? xD
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0d
Post by: modern algebra on May 22, 2010, 05:26:00 PM
Originally, I had made it for XP but it was full of bugs, so now it's only for VX. Anyway, I updated it to 1.0d to fix a few minor bugs people have mentioned. Hopefully everything will be dandy now.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0d
Post by: masta_fo on June 05, 2010, 06:36:21 PM
Hi, first off i wanted to say that i am really enjoying the script so far but there is a bug i think i have found. In my game when someone other than the main actor sells something it seems to be duplicated in their inventory screen. You cant sell it but there is a copy in their inventory. I also tried this in the demo and the same thing happened. I would really appreciate if you could tell me if i am doing something wrong. Also this isn't as important but i was wondering if it would be possible to make it so certain actors cant have their equipment unequipped.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0d
Post by: modern algebra on June 16, 2010, 08:15:05 PM
Updated to 1.0e. Should fix that problem.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0e
Post by: masta_fo on June 16, 2010, 10:39:22 PM
Thank you so much! Works perfectly
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0e
Post by: tSwitch on June 24, 2010, 07:59:51 AM
You know what I'm thinking Modern? Perhaps a switch option that makes it so that when you equip something, it doesn't remove it from your inventory.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0e
Post by: Xapples on July 12, 2010, 01:09:27 AM
Hiya, I've been trying your script out, and I'm loving it so far, but I've run into a few problems in my game.
1.) When I view the information for an item, it shows an icon in the top right of the information window that's seemingly randomly selected from my icon sheet. Not a gigantic problem, just an eyesore.
2.) When I view some of the items, the game crashes and I get this error: (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi35.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fd173%2FXoED%2FUntitled.png&hash=2388673389ad8bbe958aee8f942b5b3ef15d52e9)
It's probably some stupid mistake on my part, but I've tried everything I could think of to fix the problem(I'm no scripter, by the way ;_;) and nothing has worked so far.
If you could point me in the right direction I would be eternally grateful! ^_^
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0e
Post by: modern algebra on July 12, 2010, 10:15:16 AM
Both of those are related. The icon(s) at the top right aren't randomly selected - they represent the elements that that item has. The error you are receiving is likely because you haven't setup which icons you want to use to represent each element you have in the database. If you go to line 154, you will see this:
# Icons to represent elements of items in the Information screen. Every # element MUST have an icon. GI_ELEMENT_ICONS = [132, 2, 4, 14, 16, 12, 138, 137, 104]
You must give every element an icon.
Alternatively, if you don't want to show the elements at all, you would need to go to line 2084 and comment out the following four lines:
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0e
Post by: Xapples on July 12, 2010, 02:08:12 PM
Aargh! I knew it was something I missed.
Thanks a lot! It works perfectly now. Very cool script 8)
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0e
Post by: Jskrasnove on July 17, 2010, 12:28:39 PM
I am unsure on how to download the script and no one will tell me. Please reply.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0e
Post by: modern algebra on July 18, 2010, 02:55:46 PM
Who's the no one to tell you? Who did you ask?
In any case, just scroll down to the bottom of the first post and click the like that says: "Grid Inventory Demo." Alternatively, click this link: Grid Inventory Demo (http://rmrk.net/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=34041.0;attach=21263)
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0e
Post by: aolf1 on August 23, 2010, 12:52:41 AM
I downloaded your script and it worked great but I made an item and once I use it once the use option turns faded and it won't let me use the item anymore. i've checked and the item is not consumable.
I've found a way around the problem by using the item them putting it in my loot them taking the item again, but them i still only have one time use until it fades again!
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0e
Post by: modern algebra on August 23, 2010, 03:18:51 AM
Thanks for catching that error. You can fix it by going to line 3121 and changing the following:
Script 'Grid Inventory 1.0f line 3299: Argument Error occurred comparison of String with 0 failed
I got this when I exited from your quest journal menu which I am also using. It was in version 1.0e as well. I think it may have to do with compatibility of scripts so this is what I'm using. I'm using your quest journal and grid inventory scripts, Thomas Edison, and Day/Night cycle by Jet.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: modern algebra on August 27, 2010, 08:32:02 PM
Yeah, it's a compatibility error. At line 3299, try replacing:
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: aolf1 on August 29, 2010, 12:02:12 AM
I've been using you script to make my game and i works well. I made a Event that makes a variable=Item in inventory. I get the error message:
Script 'Game-Interpreter' line 750: NoMethodError occurred.
undefined method '[]' for nil: NilClass
I was wondering if this was because of your Script or my eventing? If you could tell my what this means and how to fix it I would be very thankful.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: modern algebra on August 29, 2010, 12:37:53 AM
It's not my script or your eventing; it's a mistake that enterbrain made in scripting when they released VX. The fix is located in this topic: http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,25243.0.html
Make sure to also fix the multiplication error. They are in separate posts.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: Bonichava on September 20, 2010, 06:19:42 PM
Hey man... when i trie to equip a shield type item on my character, i got that error.... Script "Grid inventory" line 2934: Argument Error Ocurred. wrong number of arguments(4 for 3)
This is the line: $game_actors[@inventory.actor_id].change_equip (equip_type, item, false, indx) Please tell me how can i fix it!!!!!
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: modern algebra on September 20, 2010, 10:26:47 PM
It's an incompatibility with another script. One of your other custom scripts redefines the change_equip method and does not take into account the possibility of another argument being added.
Identify which script is causing the error and try placing this script below it.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: Bonichava on September 21, 2010, 03:42:33 PM
Ok..thanks..i actually know the problem.... this script is not compatible with the "Learn skills by equipment"... Thanks for the support...... Your script is great for my survival horror game..lol... ^-^
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: CodeMaster on October 07, 2010, 11:02:39 PM
I am having a problem it is not working with your full status CMS it makes the commands open scenes they are not set to and the none of them open the inventory
Edit: I Fixed it by placing the gird inventory above the FSM but it still does to open the grid only normal item screen
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: modern algebra on October 08, 2010, 12:50:37 AM
Yeah, well you have to change it. It needs to call Scene_GridInventory, not Scene_Item. So basically, you need to set it up in the FSCMS. Something like the following:
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: CodeMaster on October 08, 2010, 01:46:27 AM
thank you sorry to keep asking for script help but i could not script to save my life.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: erthia on October 13, 2010, 03:31:12 AM
This is an awsome script. However, is there anyway to get this to work with KGC Equipment extension? It doesnt seem to work with it. It won't equip or uniquip any of the extended armors.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: Infinate X on December 01, 2010, 10:09:30 PM
:tpg: JUST LIKE DIABLO 2!!!! I wanted to make a game with features like Diablo 2!
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: CodeMaster on December 12, 2010, 06:38:41 PM
I have gotten it to work with KGC Equipment Extentions as long as the grid inventory is below KGC's script it works the only slight problem is that it is equiping things to the wrong place
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: Watfordj on January 06, 2011, 05:45:56 PM
i got a problem, when i equip an item an error occours on line 2934 $game_actors[@inventory.actor_id].change_equip (equip_type, item, false, indx) it says argument error wroung number of arguments (4 of 3)
*Never Mind, I figured it out, thius script iis incompatable with 'Tales of' Titles*
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: modern algebra on January 06, 2011, 08:10:15 PM
Yeah, that is probably all it is. But, before deleting one or the other, try them in a different order (IE. try putting the Grid Inventory below the Titles script - you currently have it above if I'm not mistaken).
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: ktibi on January 12, 2011, 05:44:13 PM
Is there a way to make this work with Simple Mouse System? I mean they don't interfere or something, only the mouse can't be used to move the selection, just to click the selected item.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: Forty on January 31, 2011, 04:15:23 PM
I just noticed something I found quite peculiar... I can't put anything into the storage boxes. I found this to be very strange.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: CodeMaster on February 01, 2011, 02:50:35 PM
It works fine for me ??? I wonder if there are any other scripts that might be interfering.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: venjulienecorpuz on April 15, 2011, 02:46:00 AM
Hello sorry for necroposting but I want to suggest something..
I was wondering if you could make the Grid Item Inventory script you made for only 1 character only just like Diablo 2 and other MMORPGs that feature only controlling 1 man. Meaning disabling the "Transfer" option when in the menu and when I go into the Loot Menu and I take it, it will automatically be given to the 1st character or the character that I am controlling when in travelling a map. Im using Yggdrasil ABS. and the Lost Menu by Soja Bird.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: trubear on May 06, 2011, 07:58:59 AM
Is there a way to make this compatable with RPG Tankentai Sideview Battle System?
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: Mr. Bubble on May 07, 2011, 08:31:37 AM
@modern algebra: In case anyone bothers you with this question again, this script can be made compatible with the Tankentai ATB with technically one change.
if $imported != nil && $imported["TankentaiATB"] @item_window.ma_inventory = @commander.inventory else @item_window.ma_inventory = @active_battler.inventory end
It'll work with the latest version of the ATB. This is not needed without ATB.
If you want to make a patch for this, go ahead.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: modern algebra on May 08, 2011, 01:53:58 AM
Cool, thanks for the help Mr. Bubble! I will add that to the first post.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: IneedHELP! on August 28, 2011, 12:39:10 PM
I'm having a problemo,
When I chose a image, I then let the main player recieve that item. THen it says that it could not find the image. Help Please!
P.S. sorry for my bad spelling
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: pinkapinkie on September 19, 2011, 07:23:03 AM
Hi Modernalgebra and thanks for this great script. I would need a patch to make it compatible with YEM Main Menu Melody and with the FFXIII Layout. I will put the codes of both scripts here so maybe you or anyone else can check them out.
#=============================================================================== # # Yanfly Engine Melody - Main Menu Melody # Last Date Updated: 2010.06.13 # Level: Normal, Hard, Lunatic # # This script allows for menu item reordering along with importing in custom # script scenes with ease so that there becomes little need to change the base # menu script in order to add in a few items. This is a YEM version of the # popular KGC Custom Menu Command. No credits will be taken on part of my own # behalf for the work KGC did. All I merely did was use it to extend the # capabilities of adding in common events, imported commands, and beefed up # engine efficiency. # #=============================================================================== # Updates # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # o 2010.06.13 - Bugfix regarding imported commands and common events. # o 2010.05.15 - Conversion to Yanfly Engine Melody. #=============================================================================== # Instructions # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # To install this script, open up your script editor and copy/paste this script # to an open slot below ? Materials but above ? Main. Considering the special # nature of this script, it is highly recommended that you place this script # above all non-core scripts. Remember to save. # # Scroll down and edit the module as you see fitting for your game. # # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Debug Shortcuts - Only during $TEST and $BTEST mode # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # During testplay mode, pressing F5 while the main menu is active will fill # all party members' HP and MP to full. #===============================================================================
$imported = {} if $imported == nil $imported["MainMenuMelody"] = true
module YEM module MENU
#=========================================================================== # Section I. Menu Commands # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Adjust the following hash to modify which commands will appear where. Use # the following table to input in the commands as you see fit. # # :items ............Default Item Menu # :skill ............Default Skill Menu # :equip ............Default Equip menu # :status ...........Default Status Menu # :save .............Default Save Menu # :system ...........Default Game End Menu # # For those that have imported KGC scripts. # # :kgc_largeparty ...Requires KGC's Large Party # :kgc_apviewer .....Requires KGC's Equip Learn Skill # :kgc_skillcp ......Requires KGC's Skill CP System # :kgc_difficulty ...Requires KGC's Battle Difficulty # :kgc_distribute ...Requires KGC's Distribute Parameter # :kgc_enemyguide ...Requires KGC's Enemy Guide # :kgc_outline ......Requires KGC's Outline # # For those who are still attached to the YERD scripts. # # :yerd_classchange .Requires YERD Subclass Selection System # :yerd_learnskill ..Requires YERD Subclass Selection System # :yerd_equipslots ..Requires YERD Equip Skill Slots # :yerd_bestiary ....Requires YERD Bestiary + Scanned Enemy #=========================================================================== MENU_COMMANDS =[ # Follow the instructions above. :items, # Default Item Menu :status, # Default Status Menu :skill, # Default Skill Menu :equip, # Default Equip menu :row, # Common Event :kgc_largeparty , #:party, # Common Event :save, # Default Save Menu :system, # Default Game End Menu ] # Do not remove this.
# This will determine whether or not your menu uses icons. USE_ICONS = false
# If you're using icons, adjust the following hash to bind the right icons # to the right command. MENU_ICONS ={ # If an icon is not present, it will use the unused icon. :unused => 176, :items => 144, :skill => 159, :equip => 44, :status => 137, :save => 149, :system => 134, } # Do not remove this.
# This is the maximum number of rows to be displayed before the command # box will be cut off. MAX_ROWS = 10
# Set the alignment for the text in your menu. By default, alignment is 0. # 0..Left Align, 1..Center Align, 2..Right Align ALIGN = 0
# Setting this to true will cause the menu to shift to the right side of # the screen while moving the party status window over to the left side. MENU_RIGHT_SIDE = false
# If this is set to true, the menu will not obscure the map until actor # selection is required. Events on the map will be frozen in place. ON_SCREEN_MENU = false
#=========================================================================== # Section II.A. Custom Menu Command - Lunatic Mode - Common Events # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # For those who would like to launch command events from the main menu, # modify this hash here to fit your liking. Then, add in the newly added # method to the MENU_COMMANDS array above. # # HideSw - This is the hide switch. Set to nil to not use a switch. # DisbSw - This is the disable switch. Set to nil to not use a switch. # Debug? - This item will only appear if it's $TEST mode. # CEvent - This is the common event that will launch. # Icon - This is the icon used if the option is given. # Title - This is the text that will appear. #=========================================================================== COMMON_EVENTS ={ # Follow the instructions above. # Method => [HideSw, DisbSw, Debug?, CEvent, Icon, Title Name] :event1 => [ nil, nil, true, 11, 101, "Debug"], :event2 => [ nil, nil, false, 12, 117, "Camp"], } # Do not remove this.
#=========================================================================== # Section II.B. Custom Menu Command - Lunatic Mode - Imported Commands # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The following is what KGC originally was going to have in his script but # was actually missing it in his publicized script. This will regain # functionality and also lift the "limit" of only 100 extra commands. The # following will explain how to set up the individual options. # # HideSw - Switch used to hide the command. Set to nil if not used. # DisbSw - Switch used to disable the command. Set to nil if not used. # Actor? - Does this select an actor. Set to true if it does. # Icon - Determines what icon will be used for this item. # Title - The title text that appears for the event. # Scene - The scene used to launch the respective scene. # # Note that this does not automatically detect what will and will not # disable the command ingame. You must understand and create a work # around with them (if they do disable the commands) with switches. # After binding your imported commands, go back to MENU_COMMANDS and # insert the proper command ID at the proper location. #=========================================================================== IMPORTED_COMMANDS ={ # Follow the instructions above. # Method => [HideSw, DisbSw, Actor?, Icon, Title Name, Scene Name.new] :party => [ nil, nil, false, 102, "Party", "Scene_Party"], :faction => [ 10, 11, false, 100, "Factions", "Scene_Factions"], :row => [ nil, nil, false, 101, "Rows", "Scene_Row"], :record => [ nil, nil, false, 102, "Records", "Scene_Record"], :craft => [ nil, nil, false, 103, "Crafting", "Scene_Crafting"], } # Do not remove this.
#=========================================================================== # Section III.A. Multi Variable Window # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Imported straight from Scene Menu ReDux, this alters the gold window at # the bottom to display variables, time, steps, etc. This window appears # at the bottom of the screen. #=========================================================================== USE_MULTI_VARIABLE_WINDOW = true
# Variables will be shown in this order. Use 0 to show gold. Adjust the # following information as seen necessary. VARIABLES_SHOWN = [-5, 1, 0] VARIABLES_ICONS = false VARIABLES_HASH ={ # Note that value zero must exist. # VarID => [Icon, Text] -5 => [ 153, "Map"], -2 => [ 48, "Steps"], -1 => [ 188, "Time"], 0 => [ 205, "Cr."], 1 => [ 188, "A.E."], }# Do not remove this.
end # MENU end # YEM
#=============================================================================== # Editting anything past this point may potentially result in causing computer # damage, incontinence, explosion of user's head, coma, death, and/or halitosis. # Therefore, edit at your own risk. #===============================================================================
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # new method: create_command_list #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- def create_command_list vocab = [] commands = [] icons = [] index_list = {} YEM::MENU::MENU_COMMANDS.each_with_index { |c,i| case c when :items index_list[:items] = commands.size vocab.push(Vocab.item)
when :skill # Skills index_list[:skill] = commands.size vocab.push(Vocab.skill)
when :equip # Equip index_list[:equip] = commands.size vocab.push(Vocab.equip)
when :status # Status index_list[:status] = commands.size vocab.push(Vocab.status)
when :save # Save index_list[:save] = commands.size vocab.push(Vocab.save)
when :system # System index_list[:system] = commands.size vocab.push(Vocab.game_end)
#----- KGC Imported Scripts -----
when :kgc_largeparty # KGC's Large Party next unless $imported["LargeParty"] index_list[:partyform] = commands.size @__command_partyform_index = commands.size vocab.push(Vocab.partyform)
when :kgc_apviewer # KGC's AP Viewer next unless $imported["EquipLearnSkill"] index_list[:ap_viewer] = commands.size @__command_ap_viewer_index = commands.size vocab.push(Vocab.ap_viewer)
when :kgc_skillcp # KGC's CP Skill System next unless $imported["SkillCPSystem"] index_list[:set_battle_skill] = commands.size @__command_set_battle_skill_index = commands.size vocab.push(Vocab.set_battle_skill)
when :kgc_difficulty # KGC's Battle Difficulty next unless $imported["BattleDifficulty"] index_list[:set_difficulty] = commands.size @__command_set_difficulty_index = commands.size vocab.push(KGC::BattleDifficulty.get[:name])
when :kgc_distribute # KGC's Distribute Parameter next unless $imported["DistributeParameter"] index_list[:distribute_parameter] = commands.size @__command_distribute_parameter_index = commands.size vocab.push(Vocab.distribute_parameter)
when :kgc_enemyguide # KGC's Enemy Guide next unless $imported["EnemyGuide"] index_list[:enemy_guide] = commands.size @__command_enemy_guide_index = commands.size vocab.push(Vocab.enemy_guide)
when :kgc_outline # KGC's Outline next unless $imported["Outline"] index_list[:outline] = commands.size @__command_outline_index = commands.size vocab.push(Vocab.outline)
#----- YERD Imported Scripts -----
when :yerd_classchange # Yanfly Subclass Class Change next unless $imported["SubclassSelectionSystem"] next unless YE::SUBCLASS::MENU_CLASS_CHANGE_OPTION next unless $game_switches[YE::SUBCLASS::ENABLE_CLASS_CHANGE_SWITCH] index_list[:classchange] = commands.size @command_class_change = commands.size vocab.push(YE::SUBCLASS::MENU_CLASS_CHANGE_TITLE)
when :yerd_learnskill # Yanfly Subclass Learn Skill next unless $imported["SubclassSelectionSystem"] next unless YE::SUBCLASS::USE_JP_SYSTEM and YE::SUBCLASS::LEARN_SKILL_OPTION next unless $game_switches[YE::SUBCLASS::ENABLE_LEARN_SKILLS_SWITCH] index_list[:learnskill] = commands.size @command_learn_skill = commands.size vocab.push(YE::SUBCLASS::LEARN_SKILL_TITLE)
when :yerd_equipslots # Yanfly Equip Skill System next unless $imported["EquipSkillSlots"] next unless $game_switches[YE::EQUIPSKILL::ENABLE_SLOTS_SWITCH] index_list[:equipskill] = commands.size @command_equip_skill = commands.size vocab.push(YE::EQUIPSKILL::MENU_TITLE)
when :yerd_bestiary # Yanfly Bestiary next unless $imported["DisplayScannedEnemy"] next unless $game_switches[YE::MENU::MONSTER::BESTIARY_SWITCH] index_list[:bestiary] = commands.size @command_bestiary = commands.size vocab.push(YE::MENU::MONSTER::BESTIARY_TITLE)
else # ---- Custom Commands ---- if YEM::MENU::COMMON_EVENTS.include?(c) common_event = YEM::MENU::COMMON_EVENTS[c] next if !$TEST and common_event[2] next if common_event[0] != nil and $game_switches[common_event[0]] index_list[c] = commands.size vocab.push(common_event[5]) elsif YEM::MENU::IMPORTED_COMMANDS.include?(c) command_array = YEM::MENU::IMPORTED_COMMANDS[c] next if command_array[0] != nil and $game_switches[command_array[0]] index_list[c] = commands.size vocab.push(command_array[4]) else; next end
end commands.push(c) icons.push(menu_icon(c)) } # YEM::MENU::MENU_COMMANDS.each_with_index $game_temp.menu_command_index = index_list @menu_array = [vocab, commands, icons] end
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # new method: menu_icon #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- def menu_icon(command) if YEM::MENU::MENU_ICONS.include?(command) return YEM::MENU::MENU_ICONS[command] elsif YEM::MENU::COMMON_EVENTS.include?(command) return YEM::MENU::COMMON_EVENTS[command][4] elsif YEM::MENU::IMPORTED_COMMANDS.include?(command) return YEM::MENU::IMPORTED_COMMANDS[command][3] else return YEM::MENU::MENU_ICONS[:unused] end end
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # overwrite method: update_command_selection #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- def update_command_selection if Input.trigger?(Input::B) check_debug_enable Sound.play_cancel $scene = Scene_Map.new elsif $TEST and Input.trigger?(Input::F5) # Debug Refresh Party Sound.play_recovery for member in $game_party.members member.hp += member.maxhp member.mp += member.maxmp end @status_window.refresh elsif Input.trigger?(Input::C) command = @command_window.method case command when :items # Item Command Sound.play_decision $scene = Scene_Item.new when :skill, :equip, :status # Skill, Equip, and Status Commands Sound.play_decision start_actor_selection when :save # Save Command if $game_system.save_disabled Sound.play_buzzer else Sound.play_decision $game_temp.menu_command_index[:save] $scene = Scene_File.new(true, false, false) end when :system # System Command Sound.play_decision $scene = Scene_End.new else # Custom Commands if YEM::MENU::COMMON_EVENTS.include?(command) array = YEM::MENU::COMMON_EVENTS[command] if array[1] != nil and $game_switches[array[1]] Sound.play_buzzer else Sound.play_decision $game_temp.common_event_id = array[3] $scene = Scene_Map.new end elsif YEM::MENU::IMPORTED_COMMANDS.include?(command) array = YEM::MENU::IMPORTED_COMMANDS[command] if array[1] != nil and $game_switches[array[1]] Sound.play_buzzer else Sound.play_decision if array[2] start_actor_selection else $scene = eval(array[5] + ".new") end end end
end # if case check end # end if end # end update_command_selection
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # overwrite method: update_actor_selection #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- def update_actor_selection if Input.trigger?(Input::B) Sound.play_cancel end_actor_selection @status_window.close if YEM::MENU::ON_SCREEN_MENU elsif $TEST and Input.trigger?(Input::F5) # Debug Refresh Party Sound.play_recovery for member in $game_party.members member.hp += member.maxhp member.mp += member.maxmp end @status_window.refresh elsif Input.trigger?(Input::C) $game_party.last_actor_index = @status_window.index Sound.play_decision command = @command_window.method case command when :skill # Skill Command $scene = Scene_Skill.new(@status_window.index) when :equip # Equip Command $scene = Scene_Equip.new(@status_window.index) when :status # Status Command $scene = Scene_Status.new(@status_window.index) else # Custom Commands if YEM::MENU::IMPORTED_COMMANDS.include?(command) array = YEM::MENU::IMPORTED_COMMANDS[command] $scene = eval(array[5] + ".new(@status_window.index)") end end
end end
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # overwrite method: start #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- def start super create_menu_background create_command_window if YEM::MENU::USE_MULTI_VARIABLE_WINDOW @gold_window = Window_MultiVariableWindow.new else @gold_window = Window_Gold.new(0, 360) end @status_window = Window_MenuStatus.new(160, 0) @right_side = YEM::MENU::MENU_RIGHT_SIDE if YEM::MENU::ON_SCREEN_MENU @gold_window.y = @command_window.height @status_window.openness = 0 @right_side = true if $game_player.screen_x <= 176 @right_side = false if $game_player.screen_x >= 368 $game_temp.on_screen_menu = false end if @right_side @status_window.x = 0 @command_window.x = 384 @gold_window.x = 384 end end
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # alias method: start_actor_selection #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- alias start_actor_selection_mmz start_actor_selection unless $@ def start_actor_selection if YEM::MENU::ON_SCREEN_MENU @status_window.open end start_actor_selection_mmz end
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # new method: create_menu_background #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- if YEM::MENU::ON_SCREEN_MENU def create_menu_background @menuback_sprite = Spriteset_Map.new end end
end # Scene_Menu
#============================================================================== # Imported from KGC's Custom Menu Command # to improve compatibility amongst KGC scripts #============================================================================== $imported["CustomMenuCommand"] = true class Game_Temp attr_accessor :menu_command_index attr_accessor :next_scene_actor_index attr_accessor :on_screen_menu
alias initialize_KGC_CustomMenuCommand initialize unless $@ def initialize initialize_KGC_CustomMenuCommand @menu_command_index = {} @next_scene_actor_index = 0 end end
module KGC module Commands module_function def call_item return if $game_temp.in_battle $game_temp.next_scene = :menu_item $game_temp.next_scene_actor_index = 0 $game_temp.menu_command_index = {} end def call_skill(actor_index = 0) return if $game_temp.in_battle $game_temp.next_scene = :menu_skill $game_temp.next_scene_actor_index = actor_index $game_temp.menu_command_index = {} end def call_equip(actor_index = 0) return if $game_temp.in_battle $game_temp.next_scene = :menu_equip $game_temp.next_scene_actor_index = actor_index $game_temp.menu_command_index = {} end def call_status(actor_index = 0) return if $game_temp.in_battle $game_temp.next_scene = :menu_status $game_temp.next_scene_actor_index = actor_index $game_temp.menu_command_index = {} end end end
class Game_Interpreter include KGC::Commands end
class Scene_Map < Scene_Base alias update_scene_change_KGC_CustomMenuCommand update_scene_change unless $@ def update_scene_change return if $game_player.moving? case $game_temp.next_scene when :menu_item call_menu_item when :menu_skill call_menu_skill when :menu_equip call_menu_equip when :menu_status call_menu_status else update_scene_change_KGC_CustomMenuCommand end end alias call_menu_mmz call_menu unless $@ def call_menu $game_temp.on_screen_menu = true if YEM::MENU::ON_SCREEN_MENU call_menu_mmz end def call_menu_item $game_temp.next_scene = nil $scene = Scene_Item.new end def call_menu_skill $game_temp.next_scene = nil $scene = Scene_Skill.new($game_temp.next_scene_actor_index) $game_temp.next_scene_actor_index = 0 end def call_menu_equip $game_temp.next_scene = nil $scene = Scene_Equip.new($game_temp.next_scene_actor_index) $game_temp.next_scene_actor_index = 0 end def call_menu_status $game_temp.next_scene = nil $scene = Scene_Status.new($game_temp.next_scene_actor_index) $game_temp.next_scene_actor_index = 0 end end
class Scene_Menu < Scene_Base def check_debug_enable return unless Input.press?(Input::F5) return unless Input.press?(Input::F9) $TEST = true end end
class Scene_Item < Scene_Base def return_scene if $game_temp.menu_command_index.has_key?(:items) $scene = Scene_Menu.new($game_temp.menu_command_index[:items]) else $scene = Scene_Map.new end end end
class Scene_Skill < Scene_Base def return_scene if $game_temp.menu_command_index.has_key?(:skill) $scene = Scene_Menu.new($game_temp.menu_command_index[:skill]) else $scene = Scene_Map.new end end end
class Scene_Equip < Scene_Base def return_scene if $game_temp.menu_command_index.has_key?(:equip) $scene = Scene_Menu.new($game_temp.menu_command_index[:equip]) else $scene = Scene_Map.new end end end
class Scene_Status < Scene_Base def return_scene if $game_temp.menu_command_index.has_key?(:status) $scene = Scene_Menu.new($game_temp.menu_command_index[:status]) else $scene = Scene_Map.new end end end
class Scene_File < Scene_Base alias return_scene_KGC_CustomMenuCommand return_scene unless $@ def return_scene if @from_title || @from_event return_scene_KGC_CustomMenuCommand elsif $game_temp.menu_command_index.has_key?(:save) $scene = Scene_Menu.new($game_temp.menu_command_index[:save]) else $scene = Scene_Map.new end end end
class Scene_End < Scene_Base def return_scene if $game_temp.menu_command_index.has_key?(:system) $scene = Scene_Menu.new($game_temp.menu_command_index[:system]) else $scene = Scene_Map.new end end end
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # map name #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- unless method_defined?(:map_name) def map_name data = load_data("Data/MapInfos.rvdata") text = data[@map_id].name.gsub(/\[.*\]/) { "" } return text end end
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # refresh #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- def refresh @data = [] for i in YEM::MENU::VARIABLES_SHOWN next unless YEM::MENU::VARIABLES_HASH.include?(i) @time_index = @data.size if i == -1 @data.push(i) end @item_max = @data.size create_contents for i in 0...@item_max draw_item(i) end end
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # draw_item #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- def draw_item(index) rect = item_rect(index) sw = self.width - 32 dy = WLH * index self.contents.clear_rect(rect) i = @data[index] case i when -5 # Draw Map Name self.contents.draw_text(0, dy, sw, WLH, $game_map.map_name, 1)
when -2 # Draw Steps if YEM::MENU::VARIABLES_ICONS text = $game_party.steps self.contents.draw_text(0, dy, sw-24, WLH, text, 2) draw_icon(YEM::MENU::VARIABLES_HASH[-2][0], sw-24, dy) else text = YEM::MENU::VARIABLES_HASH[-2][1] value = $game_party.steps cx = contents.text_size(text).width self.contents.font.color = normal_color self.contents.draw_text(0, dy, sw-cx-2, WLH, value, 2) self.contents.font.color = system_color self.contents.draw_text(0, dy, sw, WLH, text, 2) end
when -1 # Draw Time if YEM::MENU::VARIABLES_ICONS text = game_time self.contents.draw_text(0, dy, sw-24, WLH, text, 2) draw_icon(YEM::MENU::VARIABLES_HASH[-1][0], sw-24, dy) else self.contents.font.color = normal_color text = game_time self.contents.draw_text(0, dy, sw, WLH, text, 1) end
when 0 # Draw Gold if YEM::MENU::VARIABLES_ICONS text = $game_party.gold self.contents.draw_text(0, dy, sw-24, WLH, text, 2) draw_icon(YEM::MENU::VARIABLES_HASH[0][0], sw-24, dy) else draw_currency_value($game_party.gold, 4, dy, 120) end
else # Draw Variables if YEM::MENU::VARIABLES_ICONS text = $game_variables[i] self.contents.draw_text(0, dy, sw-24, WLH, text, 2) draw_icon(YEM::MENU::VARIABLES_HASH[i][0], sw-24, dy) else text = YEM::MENU::VARIABLES_HASH[i][1] value = $game_variables[i] cx = contents.text_size(text).width self.contents.font.color = normal_color self.contents.draw_text(0, dy, sw-cx-2, WLH, value, 2) self.contents.font.color = system_color self.contents.draw_text(0, dy, sw, WLH, text, 2) end end end
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # update #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- if YEM::MENU::VARIABLES_SHOWN.include?(-1) def update if game_time != (Graphics.frame_count / Graphics.frame_rate) draw_item(@time_index) end super end end
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # refresh #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- def refresh create_contents for i in 0...@item_max draw_item(i) end end
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # method #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- def method; return @data[self.index]; end
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # draw_item #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- def draw_item(index, enabled = true) rect = item_rect(index) rect.x += 4 rect.width -= 8 self.contents.clear_rect(rect) self.contents.font.color = normal_color #--- text = @commands[index] icon = @icons[index] case @data[index] when :items, :skill, :equip, :status, :kgc_apviewer, :kgc_skillcp, :kgc_distribute, :yerd_classchange, :yerd_learnskill, :yerd_equipslots enabled = ($game_party.members.size == 0 ? false : true) when :save enabled = !$game_system.save_disabled when :kgc_largeparty enabled = ($game_party.members.size == 0 ? false : true) enabled = false if !$game_party.partyform_enable? else if YEM::MENU::COMMON_EVENTS.include?(@data[index]) if YEM::MENU::COMMON_EVENTS[@data[index]][1] != nil switch_id = YEM::MENU::COMMON_EVENTS[@data[index]][1] enabled = !$game_switches[switch_id] end elsif YEM::MENU::IMPORTED_COMMANDS.include?(@data[index]) if YEM::MENU::IMPORTED_COMMANDS[@data[index]][1] != nil switch_id = YEM::MENU::IMPORTED_COMMANDS[@data[index]][1] enabled = !$game_switches[switch_id] end end end #--- self.contents.font.color.alpha = enabled ? 255 : 128 dx = rect.x; dy = rect.y; dw = rect.width if YEM::MENU::USE_ICONS and icon.is_a?(Integer) draw_icon(icon, 0, dy, enabled) dx += 20; dw -= 20 end self.contents.draw_text(dx, dy, dw, WLH, text, YEM::MENU::ALIGN) end
end # Window_MenuCommand
#=============================================================================== # # END OF FILE # #===============================================================================
This is the Main Menu Melody script.
I Need to doublepost, else it won't let me post both scripts here :(
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: pinkapinkie on September 19, 2011, 07:23:56 AM
# 127- 4 max colummnns #=============================================================================== # # Shanghai Simple Script - Final Fantasy 13 Main Menu # Last Date Updated: 2010.06.02 # Level: Normal # # NOTE! This requires Yanfly Engine Melody's Main Menu Melody script to be # installed and located above this script to work. This makes your main menu # ordered like Final Fantasy 13's. #=============================================================================== # Instructions # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # To install this script, open up your script editor and copy/paste this script # to an open slot below ? Materials but above ? Main. Remember to save. # #===============================================================================
$imported = {} if $imported == nil $imported["FinalFantasy13Menu"] = true
module SSS # This is the image file for the menu background. Place this inside of the # Graphics\System folder. MENU_BACK_IMAGE = "MenuBack"
# This is the image file used for the back of each of the menu items. This # image must be 160x24 pixels and placed inside of the Graphics\System folder. MENU_BACK_ITEM_IMAGE = "MenuBackItem"
# This sets the menu help window's text color. MENU_HELP_TEXT_COLOR = Color.new(0, 0, 0)
# This is the text format used to write out the current map. MENU_LOCATION = "Location: %s"
# This hash sets the image files for your actors. These images must be placed # inside of the Graphics\System folder and they have to be 104x288 pixels. MENU_ACTOR_IMAGES ={ 1 => "menu_yoshi", 2 => "menu_kenta", 3 => "menu_eiko", 4 => "menu_kazumi", 5 => "menu_nekomi", 6 => "menu_kage", } # Remove this and perish.
# This hash sets what colors belong to which class when drawn. MENU_CLASS_COLORS ={ 1 => 2, 2 => 6, 3 => 18, 4 => 4, 5 => 13, 6 => 8, 7 => 18, 8 => 25, } # Remove this and perish.
# This sets the help window descripts for the menu commands. MENU_HELP_WINDOW ={ "Oggetti" => "", "Status" => "", "Skill" => "", "Equip" => "", "Formazione" => "", "Party" => "", "Salva" => "", "Esci" => "", "Sistema" => "", } # Remove this and perish. end
class Window_Base < Window #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # * Object Initialization #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- alias initialize_sss_ff13_menu_window_base initialize unless $@ def initialize(x, y, width, height) initialize_sss_ff13_menu_window_base(x, y, width, height) self.opacity = 0 if $scene.is_a?(Scene_Menu) end end
class Window_MenuHelp < Window_Help #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # * Set Text #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- def set_text(text, align = 0) if text != @text or align != @align self.contents.clear self.contents.font.shadow = false self.contents.font.color = SSS::MENU_HELP_TEXT_COLOR self.contents.draw_text(4, 0, self.width - 40, WLH, text, align) @text = text @align = align end end end
#=============================================================================== # Override Main Menu Melody Settings #===============================================================================
class Scene_Menu < Scene_Base #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # * Start processing #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- alias start_sss_ff13_menu start unless $@ def start start_sss_ff13_menu start_ff13_menu_style end #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # * Termination Processing #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- alias terminate_sss_ff13_menu terminate unless $@ def terminate @help_window.dispose @location_window.dispose @menu_timer_window.dispose @menubackitem_sprite.bitmap.dispose @menubackitem_sprite.dispose terminate_sss_ff13_menu end #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # * Create Background for Menu Screen #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- def create_menu_background @menuback_sprite = Sprite.new @menuback_sprite.bitmap = Cache.system("MenuBack_a") @menuback_sprite2 = Sprite.new @menuback_sprite2.bitmap = Cache.system("MenuBack_b") @menuback_sprite2.z -= 2 update_menu_background end #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # * Update Background for Menu Screen #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- def update_menu_background super @menubackitem_sprite.update unless @menubackitem_sprite.nil? @menu_timer_window.update unless @menu_timer_window.nil? end #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # * Create Menu Back Items #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- def create_menu_back_items @menubackitem_sprite = Sprite.new width = 160 height = @command_window.height-32 @menubackitem_sprite.bitmap = Bitmap.new(width, height) bitmap = Cache.system(SSS::MENU_BACK_ITEM_IMAGE) rect = Rect.new(0, 0, 160, 24) y = 0 loop do break if y >= height @menubackitem_sprite.bitmap.blt(0, y, bitmap, rect) y += 24 end @menubackitem_sprite.y = @command_window.y+16 end #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # * Start Final Fantasy 13 Menu Style #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- def start_ff13_menu_style @gold_window.dispose @gold_window = Window_MenuGold.new @menu_timer_window = Window_MenuTimer.new @location_window = Window_MenuLocation.new @help_window = Window_MenuHelp.new @help_window.x += 48 @help_window.width -= 48 @help_window.create_contents @help_window.contents.font.size = Font.default_size - 4 @command_window.y = @help_window.height - 9 @status_window.dispose x = @command_window.width y = @help_window.height-9 @status_window = Window_MainMenuParty.new(x, y) @command_window.x -= 4 @help_window.y += 12 update_help_window create_menu_back_items end #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # * Update Command Selection #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- alias update_command_selection_sss_ff13_menu update_command_selection unless $@ def update_command_selection update_help_window update_command_selection_sss_ff13_menu end #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # * Update Help Window #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- def update_help_window return if @help_window_index == @command_window.index @help_window_index = @command_window.index commands = @command_window.commands text = SSS::MENU_HELP_WINDOW[commands[@help_window_index]].to_s @help_window.set_text(text) end end
#=============================================================================== # # END OF FILE # #===============================================================================
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: vision_bond on October 06, 2011, 01:21:54 AM
I think I found a little bug when I use this script and the Skill CP System - KGC_SkillCPSystem, and I was hoping for a little help to correct it.
What happens is that the equipment that you configure using the KGC script behaves in odd ways in the grid.
Example: I have the "Fairy Shoes" classified as a "leg equipment" and when I equip them using the Grid inventory, the shoes don't get removed from the grid but they still get equipped by the actor. With this you can "clone" the equipment and equip it to another actor.
I tried changing the order of the scripts too. But when I do that, I get this error when I am about to equip the "Fairy Shoes":
If you wanted the item to be targetted in such a way that it only works on the actor you select, you would need another script which allows that. I think I wrote a script which did that. Just look in the Script Index for something like "Record Target Variable"
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: Warren on November 07, 2011, 04:37:09 AM
I'm using the other two scripts you said should be used along with you. Don't know if that means anything, but if you need it... anyway, here's my problem: I can't even play the ame because before it starts, the screen stays black and a window pops up.
Script 'GridInventory' line 1640: NameError occured. undefined method 'include?' for class 'Window_Item'
Don't know what it means at all. I have 100% zero knowledge of scripting, so... The only other script I use that didn't come with the software is Yanfly's battle face script (shows actor faces in battle). Any help would be much obliged.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: modern algebra on November 07, 2011, 11:14:21 PM
Well, include? is a default method in Window_Item, so maybe the problem is script order? This script has to be below every default script slot except for Main. The only other thing I can think of off the top of my head is that you shouldn't replace any of the default scripts with this one either.
Other than that, test out the demo - see if it works there.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: digdarkevil on November 17, 2011, 03:04:51 PM
;8WOW ;8 NICE JOB DUDE looks like naruto ninja chronicles ;D
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: Thearun on December 14, 2011, 07:37:39 PM
I think this menu system is awesome sauce. I only have 1 question. Is there a way to prevent users from destroying an item that should never be destroyed. For example, I have an object, that calls a common event. It is the only thing in the game that calls the common event, therefore should never be deleted. Is that possible with this system?
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: Watfordj on December 16, 2011, 06:21:04 AM
When i use the mouse cursor script in the Wora script pack it doesn't work for grid inventory. is there a fix for that?
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: modern algebra on December 18, 2011, 01:52:09 PM
@Thearun - well, there is this:
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# \nondiscard # this option sets the item as undiscardable through the inventory scene. # Bear in mind that it does not prevent the player from storing the item, # and if the item is in Loot, then it can still be destroyed.
Ie, if you place \nondiscard in the notebox of an item, weapon, or armor, then the player cannot discard it. However, you would need to make sure it actually went into their inventory when they first got it.
@WatfordJ - I do not know. I do not plan to make a patch for that though, so maybe you could try posting a general request in the Scripts Board.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: nathenxbrewer on January 09, 2012, 09:35:10 PM
Let me start off by saying i am a very big fan of your work :D. I was taking a look at your grid inventory script to use for my game, but at the same time i am i incorporating XAS. The problem with this is XAS tends to use the SKILL list instead of ITEM list. is there a way to add code to skills? For example, in XAS there is a potion, i tried adding the maxstack command to the notes out of curiosity but no luck :(.
P.S I think you should work on an achievement script, a good idea would be to derive it from your Quest Journal script.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: Ethxs on January 21, 2012, 08:59:17 PM
umm... i need a small hint thingy... Sorry for the necro-post... But im trying to add items to a chest... I tried to match it but it says there is a syntaxerror when i click on the chest.
I need help defining the item types.... What does it mean by that...? I looked in the script and alas.. no help there.... here is the code
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: modern algebra on January 21, 2012, 09:22:09 PM
Well, there are a bunch of problems with what you posted; you shouldn't use spaces in your variable names, you shouldn't use capital letters, and you shouldn't any line of code be on more than one line. Do this instead:
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: quigonkeichy on March 14, 2012, 05:05:20 PM
Apologies for the necro/ressurection, but is there any way to make this compatible with YEM? The only problem I've ran into is that I can't use the ' GI_PERSONAL_ITEM_USE' function which was what I was really wanting. Whenever I try to select items in battle I get an error on line 3215, with 'undefined method 'inventory''.
Apologies for the necro again.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: modern algebra on March 14, 2012, 11:46:21 PM
Well, which script or scripts in YEM specifically conflict? I don't think I'm up for making it compatible with 60+ scripts.
Also, have you tried switching the order (ie. putting this script below the problematice YEM scripts in the Script Editor)?
Additionally, what is the specific error? Tell me verbatim.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: quigonkeichy on March 15, 2012, 01:41:15 AM
The error's coming from line 3215 in the inventory grid script. Whenever I try to go into the item menu, I get:
Script 'Grid Inventory 1.0e' line 3215: NoMethodError occurred.
Undefined method 'inventory' for nil:NilClass
This is with this script placed underneath the five main BEM scripts. When it's above that you can go into the item menu fine, so I assume it's those ones which are being problematic.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: modern algebra on March 15, 2012, 03:30:32 AM
Well, I don't have time to learn BEM and figure out what it's up to, but on a very cursory look, try going to lines 3211-3216 and replace this:
# Run Original Method modalr_invgrid_slctitm_windo_4h21 (*args) return unless ModernAlgebra::GI_PERSONAL_ITEM_USE # Setup inventory @item_window.ma_inventory = @selected_battler.inventory if @selected_battler @item_window.refresh
That might not fix the problem and it might not be the only problem between the scripts, but if the errors are more widespread then that then I am sorry, but I probably won't be able to write a compatibility patch at this time.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: quigonkeichy on March 15, 2012, 03:55:07 AM
That did it! Thank you :)
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: Duende on March 19, 2013, 12:53:22 AM
Sorry for necro-posting.
Hello, in first place, thanks you very much for this incredible script. :)
These days I've been working with this script.
I'm trying to pass it to RPG Maker VX Ace, and also make some changes. I want each grid is sixteen grids. That is, in your example a Ring is a imagen of 32x32 and this occupies a grid. I want that ring holding one of those mini grids and have a imagen of 8x8, so that I can get 16 rings in a grid, and while the selection and movement square is a grid (16 mini grids) and objects like a shield continue have 2x4 grids and imagen of 64x128. Something like this:
#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # * Refresh # width : the width of the current inventory # height : the height of the current inventory #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ def refresh (inventory) self.contents.clear width = inventory.grid.xsize height = inventory.grid.ysize colour = Color.new (*ModernAlgebra::GI_GRID_COLOUR) # Calculate the scaling factor: scaling_factor = [(contents.width - 2) / width.to_f, (contents.height - 2) / height.to_f].min / 32.0 scaling_factor = 1 if scaling_factor > 1 multiplier = (32*scaling_factor).to_i # Centre the grid x = ((contents.width - (width*multiplier)) / 2) y = ((contents.height - (height*multiplier)) / 2) # Draw vertical lines for i in 0...width + 1 self.contents.fill_rect (x + i*multiplier, y, 2, height*multiplier, colour) end # Draw horizontal lines for i in 0...height + 1 self.contents.fill_rect (x, y + i*multiplier, width*multiplier + 2, 2, colour) end return self.x + 16 + x, self.y + 16 + y, scaling_factor end
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: Duende on March 23, 2013, 12:44:23 PM
Thank you, I saw it after sending you PM.
I'm gradually translating script to VX Ace and also make the change I mentioned in the post above. I managed to draw the grid and add the cursor movement.
Where in the code become the cursor in a rectangle?
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: modern algebra on March 23, 2013, 12:53:02 PM
It's done in the update_cursor method of Window_InventoryCursor.
Maybe you should start with a script that's a little simpler. This is an old script with which I am no longer familiar. I will not be able to walk you through everything, and it might be better for you to get a little more experience before tackling this script.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: Duende on March 27, 2013, 07:38:29 PM
Thanks for your help, modern algebra. I decided to start almost from zero, and use your inventory system like reference.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: modern algebra on March 29, 2013, 01:49:51 PM
That's a good idea. Good luck!
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: Duende on April 06, 2013, 07:04:48 PM
Hi again, modern algebra.
I'm having problems with the items. How did you create unique items?
Edit: Ok, I saw this: http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,47427.0.html
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: modern algebra on June 08, 2013, 05:47:33 PM
Sorry I haven't been around to answer your questions. I've been lazy. Anyway, the unique items in this script aren't actually unique and don't rely on the Item Instances Base. It was just a graphical thing, where a new slot would be created whenever the items exceeded the maximum permitted in a group.
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: Watfordj on June 22, 2014, 06:10:25 AM
are you going to port this script to ace?
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on June 22, 2014, 06:32:24 AM
He already did. :)
He posted it here - http://forums.rpgmakerweb.com/index.php?/topic/22-gird-inventory-vxace/ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2g_3UjVdAbg)
Title: Re: Grid Inventory 1.0f
Post by: mirage on December 08, 2016, 04:09:36 PM
I'm so sorry for necroposting, but the item description can't show variables as it used to after I put in your script. Can you fix that, please? (Sorry if my English isn't good)