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Seba Dec 21, 2018 @ 3:57pm
How to highlight certain white items with the filter?
Say I want to see particular white base items with the filter, is there a particular line to add on the filter file? Thank you.
Originally posted by The_Driver:
edit: I misread as for chancing, the concepts still apply though.

Filters are applied through from the top and if something matches, the rest of the filter is ignored, so any manually additions you do could just go to the top to override any of the following blocks of rules.

You could put something like

Show # $Chancing Corrupted False Rarity Normal BaseType "Sadist Garb" "Glorious Plate" "Carved Wand" "Sapphire Flask" "Rawhide Tower Shield" SetFontSize 36 SetTextColor 255 255 255 255 # TEXTCOLOR: Cosmetic White SetBorderColor 0 150 0 150 # BORDERCOLOR: T2 Chancing

on top (credits to Neversink), where you just edit the list of BaseTypes to the bases you want to specially highlight.

On filters that already have a highlight for chancing bases (they are hopefully labeled so you can use the in-page-search-function), you can just drop the bases into that list in the filter. Where those are within the filter depends on the filter.

If you're using the default filter instead of one from the community, you'd need to download/extract it and make the changes there, then change to your local copy.

Note that with updated filters, you'll need to update your filter again (it's available on filterblast.xyz).

If you're using Neversinks filter, you can configure it on filterblade.xyz and save your configuration so that you don't need to edit it with each update (but need to download your specific subversion of it with each update). You'd go to Customize->Chancing Bases and choose how much you want to highlight them (e.g. normal chancing base or with sound) and use the Add BaseType function of that block. (Then use the Save function AND the download function; saving is done so you can retreive it, it doesn't download the filter again)
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The_Driver Dec 21, 2018 @ 9:39pm 
edit: I misread as for chancing, the concepts still apply though.

Filters are applied through from the top and if something matches, the rest of the filter is ignored, so any manually additions you do could just go to the top to override any of the following blocks of rules.

You could put something like

Show # $Chancing Corrupted False Rarity Normal BaseType "Sadist Garb" "Glorious Plate" "Carved Wand" "Sapphire Flask" "Rawhide Tower Shield" SetFontSize 36 SetTextColor 255 255 255 255 # TEXTCOLOR: Cosmetic White SetBorderColor 0 150 0 150 # BORDERCOLOR: T2 Chancing

on top (credits to Neversink), where you just edit the list of BaseTypes to the bases you want to specially highlight.

On filters that already have a highlight for chancing bases (they are hopefully labeled so you can use the in-page-search-function), you can just drop the bases into that list in the filter. Where those are within the filter depends on the filter.

If you're using the default filter instead of one from the community, you'd need to download/extract it and make the changes there, then change to your local copy.

Note that with updated filters, you'll need to update your filter again (it's available on filterblast.xyz).

If you're using Neversinks filter, you can configure it on filterblade.xyz and save your configuration so that you don't need to edit it with each update (but need to download your specific subversion of it with each update). You'd go to Customize->Chancing Bases and choose how much you want to highlight them (e.g. normal chancing base or with sound) and use the Add BaseType function of that block. (Then use the Save function AND the download function; saving is done so you can retreive it, it doesn't download the filter again)
Last edited by The_Driver; Dec 21, 2018 @ 11:40pm
Zocon of SK Dec 21, 2018 @ 11:15pm 
This looks so much easier to me than the whole confusing website interface.
Seba Dec 22, 2018 @ 5:15am 
Originally posted by The_Driver:
edit: I misread as for chancing, the concepts still apply though.

Filters are applied through from the top and if something matches, the rest of the filter is ignored, so any manually additions you do could just go to the top to override any of the following blocks of rules.

You could put something like

Show # $Chancing Corrupted False Rarity Normal BaseType "Sadist Garb" "Glorious Plate" "Carved Wand" "Sapphire Flask" "Rawhide Tower Shield" SetFontSize 36 SetTextColor 255 255 255 255 # TEXTCOLOR: Cosmetic White SetBorderColor 0 150 0 150 # BORDERCOLOR: T2 Chancing

on top (credits to Neversink), where you just edit the list of BaseTypes to the bases you want to specially highlight.

On filters that already have a highlight for chancing bases (they are hopefully labeled so you can use the in-page-search-function), you can just drop the bases into that list in the filter. Where those are within the filter depends on the filter.

If you're using the default filter instead of one from the community, you'd need to download/extract it and make the changes there, then change to your local copy.

Note that with updated filters, you'll need to update your filter again (it's available on filterblast.xyz).

If you're using Neversinks filter, you can configure it on filterblade.xyz and save your configuration so that you don't need to edit it with each update (but need to download your specific subversion of it with each update). You'd go to Customize->Chancing Bases and choose how much you want to highlight them (e.g. normal chancing base or with sound) and use the Add BaseType function of that block. (Then use the Save function AND the download function; saving is done so you can retreive it, it doesn't download the filter again)

Thanks man, appreciated.
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