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Emuparadise tampermonkey script
Emuparadise tampermonkey script








emuparadise tampermonkey script
  1. #EMUPARADISE TAMPERMONKEY SCRIPT INSTALL#
  2. #EMUPARADISE TAMPERMONKEY SCRIPT UPDATE#
  3. #EMUPARADISE TAMPERMONKEY SCRIPT CODE#
  4. #EMUPARADISE TAMPERMONKEY SCRIPT DOWNLOAD#

The list of default information for a new Incident is as follows:įor a new Service Request the default Information is as follows: Pressing the default button, as it may suggest, fills out some of the fields with default information which it gets from the header details file. The script runs on two pages within NUService, the new Incident page and the new Service Request page it is obvious that the script is running on these pages because new web form objects are shown in the content header location. Everything is working but how do I use the script in NUService Run the script once then change this setting back to 'Every Week' or 'Every Month' or 'Never' the Externals will only change if you change the Header Details. In Settings find the Externals option and change the setting to 'Always'. TamperMonkey Caches the external files it uses within the scripts and you need to change a setting in the Settings options to make TamperMonkey re-cache the external Header Details file. I've made additional changes to the Header Details but they're not showing when I add a Canned Answer To save the file you need to type a description as to why the file was changed then you can click the Commit Changes button. You need to go into GitHub on the internet and select the file, there is a pencil icon at the top of the viewing window that allows you to edit the file.

#EMUPARADISE TAMPERMONKEY SCRIPT UPDATE#

Just check the Script Update settings in settings and make sure the check interval is NOT set to 'Never'.

#EMUPARADISE TAMPERMONKEY SCRIPT CODE#

Ok! If I make any changes to the code and upload them to GitHub your script will automatically update without any need for you to do anything. This copies the repository contents to your computer and should copy it to the default location on your H: drive - H:\GitHub\TamperMonkey.

#EMUPARADISE TAMPERMONKEY SCRIPT DOWNLOAD#

Make sure you are viewing your TamperMonkey repository and click the download button. GitHub knows that this has been installed and creates an icon inside your version of the TamperMonkey Scripts repository. How can I download the repository to my computerįirstly you have to have the GitHub Desktop Application installed on your computer. You now have a copy of the TamperMonkey Scripts and should now download it to the GitHub desktop application. Click on the FORK button when you are in my account (TamperMonkey) Fork - I thought that was something to eat withĪ fork in GitHub terms is basically making a copy of a repository into your GitHub account. Change this path in the setUpButtons script The script has header details at the top of it and you need to change the path to the following. Do this by selecting Dashboard/Installed userscripts and click on the script that has now been installed. The last thing you need to do now is change the path to the Header Details file you edited earlier.

emuparadise tampermonkey script

#EMUPARADISE TAMPERMONKEY SCRIPT INSTALL#

  • You now should have an option to install the script - go ahead and click the Install button.
  • If you're having problems importing check the TamperMonkey Extension setup allows the access of URLs.
  • Type the following in the URL prompt File://H:/GitHub/TamperMonkey/ (this is the default desktop app local folder location for GitHub repositories).
  • If this hasn't been enabled go into extensions and check the box against the TamperMonkey Extension to allow this.
  • Now in TamperMonkey go to Dashboard/Utilities and import from the GitHub location on you Desktop, this need the extension to be allowed to access URLs.
  • Download the forked copy of my TamperMonkey Scripts to the Desktop application (see help (3) below).
  • Edit to reflect your own details (See help (5) below).
  • Download GitHub Desktop Application and install it on your desktop.
  • Fork my TamperMonkey scripts into your GitHub account (see help (2) below).
  • Install the TamperMonkey extension in your Google Chrome Browser.
  • For use with the NUSERVICE - helps to create new incidents and Service Requests quickly and easily tar.gz Welcome to TamperMonkey Scripts for Newcastle University. Tampermonkey Scripts by ibettison Tampermonkey Scripts View on GitHub Download.










    Emuparadise tampermonkey script