Everything posted by opus49
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Callout Interface
No problem. The post you mentioned referred to "in-game data." There is no such thing. RagePluginHook has an API for interrogating objects like Vehicles and Peds. However, there isn't inherent data for things like vehicle registrations but you can mark a vehicle as stolen. LSPDFR adds what is called Personas which are assigned to Peds. These also do not contain information like insurance and registration, but they do have a "license" state. StopThePed has an AI for getting and setting the registration and insurance information (as did Arrest Manager), so these are essentially made up values. Now here's the problem. The API for StopThePed doesn't work. In fact, Compulite and StopThePed don't even always agree with one another. Nevertheless, Callout Interface uses all of the aforementioned API's for its information and it stores those values in an API that is available to anyone who wants to use it (for consistency sake). Unfortunately, Compulite appears to just make shit up on the fly, so to speak. So until we can kill Compulite for something better, we are stuck with what we have.
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GrammarPolice
Unfortunately the speech engine does not support Portuguese. However, I am curious if using the Spanish language setting with Portuguese words would work. I've never tried it. You would need to make some XML files to test it.
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Callout Interface
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Callout Interface
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GrammarPolice
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lspdfr freezes when going on duty
Why are you telling them to remove 686?
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GrammarPolice
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Callout Interface
Believe me, I'm not angry in the least. I just know what I'm talking about since I'm the one who wrote it. But I assure you, not angry at all. I believe you didn't replace the .dll's -- that's why you were having the original problem. This is what I've been trying to say from the beginning. The error message that started all of this is a message that I wrote. I check both the presence and the version of the .dll's necessary to function. If they are old or missing, I send that error to the screen. So if you see it, there's only one possible cause -- an old or missing .dll in the GTAV folder.
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Callout Interface
But you are incorrect. My plugins do *NOT* come with RPH files. RAGENativeUI is not a Rage file. It's a 3rd party library written by a member of our community. And the other .dll files that go in the root directory are *MY* libraries.
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Callout Interface
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Callout Interface
Actually it's not obvious at all. You can unload LSPDFR, add the files, then load it again. I would love to see a screenshot of RPH asking to "unblock" files. It's impossible that unzipping directly into the folder would make a difference.
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Callout Interface
I'm glad you got it working, but none of this is necessary. You just need to install the files that come with my downloads. Yes, if LSPDFR is loaded at the time you try to install the files, it won't work. Otherwise, RagePluginHook will not "block" them. I'm only replying so other people don't think they need to go through any of this. The log quite clearly will tell you which file is missing or outdated.
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Callout Interface
I promise you that makes no difference. This tells me you didn't include ALL of the files from the archive the first time. I know what it feels like to be sure you did something, but dragging and dropping vs unzipping don't functionally do anything different. I assure you I don't feel provoked, nor do I wish to provoke you I'm offering you and the other person an easier path. Had you looked in your log you would have seen which file or files were either missing or out of date. It really is that simple. Anyway, glad to hear you got things working, regardless of the path you took.
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Callout Interface
That is not a fair account of what happened. Your initial statement was a petty insult, not a recommendation. My laughing wasn't at your idea but what I perceived as your lack of self awareness, that not only would you open by criticizing something trivial, you would then expect me to do something about it. Imagine spending hundreds of hours on something and then giving it away, just to have someone look at some minor, inconsequential part of your work and say this part "...just sucks." If you had simply asked for a different format to be included I probably would have done it, even though I don't see it as an improvement at all. Programmers generally write readme's in markdown which doesn't translate well to plain text. HTML, however, maintains formatting and hyperlinks which IMO is superior. Nevertheless, I routinely incorporate suggestions from others out of a desire to benefit the community as a whole. I don't think it's unreasonable for me to expect feedback to be constructive.
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Callout Interface
People like you are the absolute worst. You take from other who produce work for free and then do nothing but complain like a spoiled, entitled child.
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Callout Interface
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Callout Interface
Why must you be so rude? Why do you feel entitled to criticize over something so trivial when you've contributed nothing of value?
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GrammarPolice
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Callout Interface
Then you're not following the video. The only possible way to get that error is you aren't copying all of the files. You must copy everything.
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Callout Interface
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Callout Interface
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Callout Interface
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Callout Interface
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Immersive Callouts
You do not need to use callout interface, even for callout packs that support. It's intentionally written in a way that makes it optional.
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Callout Interface
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