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superlazy

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    superlazy got a reaction from Officer K Slimm in Hands on the hood of Police Car   
    It would be really cool i was  searching for something like this
     
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    No, it's not something you can obtain from anyone as people reproducing files is not allowed here. You must wait for LSPDFR, RPH, and ScriptHookV to update unfortunately.
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    superlazy reacted to mar805cus in Gta 5 dose not launch after installing mods   
    No problem if i helped way in anyway u can vote me, or find me in the future ❤️
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    superlazy reacted to cherryaerie in Mods suggestions   
    I haven't personally used this mod myself, but I have heard good things about AI : Respond and would recommend trying that out.
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    superlazy got a reaction from Guess1m in ReportsPlus - External LSPDFR Report/Log Software   
    Good luck, I hope it will get released soon.
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    I'm fine with releasing it any time as long as it is something people would be interested in. This is still an early version, I have a lot of stuff I would like to add still, and update the UI since I don't know how I feel about it in its current standing.
    Yeah, I was kind of shooting for something that's similar to that. My goal with this project is to make an application that actually functions like an actual police computer, with the ability to incorporate into LSPDFR and have callouts you receive actually go to my application, similar to how ExternalPoliceComputer can be used from another PC and receive information. This would be a feat to accomplish since I mainly program in Java, not C#, but I have some ideas for making it work.
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    superlazy got a reaction from Guess1m in ReportsPlus - External LSPDFR Report/Log Software   
    That's nice, also when it will be released?
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    Hello everybody I haven't ever posted on these forums so please excuse me if this post is in the wrong location. I have been working on an application that can be used for doing reports for LSPDFR since I like the realism aspect of it and I feel even using something like Compulite or ComputerPlus isn't as realistic as I would want it. I started working on this project for me and a few friends who I know also wanted the same thing and I wanted to see if it was something anyone else would be interested in. I had never originally planned to release it but I figured I should see if it was something anyone else would be interested. This application took HEAVY inspiration from PaperWorkPlus which is an application I enjoyed while it was active and was a great tool. The program was created in Java and would most effectively be used on another laptop that you have next to you, I use my MAC with it open so it functions similarly to the laptops in patrol vehicles.
     
    I have attached some images of the application below, it is fully functional and stores reports in an XML format.
    some more images here: https://imgur.com/a/V9vBTp9
     
    Features-
    * Create Reports for Citations, Callouts, Patrols, Traffic Stops, Impounds, Searches, Incidents, and Arrests at the moment.
    * Fully Functional Log Database which displays all the information for every log. 
    * Make doing the reports faster by transferring information into another report. Say if you created an arrest report you will likely do a search report, so if the create search report button is hit from the arrest report it transfers all the information over like the suspect name, location of arrest, etc. which is a huge time saver.
    * High-quality zoomable map
    * Notepad text area, very useful for remembering location info and search items.
    * Customizable UI, the default is purple, and three different colors can be modified, Main, Secondary, and Accent, I plan on making everything entirely customizable.
    * Fully Modifiable arrest charges and citations through XML. It follows the same XML format as Compulite, so plugins like Realistic Charges and Citations for Compulite work perfectly for adding a ton of charges and citations. That is what I have loaded in the screenshot.
    * Tons of Divisions and Agencies to choose from which took heavy inspiration from PaperWorkPlus.
    * Many more
     
    I am looking forward to any feedback on whether this is something any of you would be interested in me releasing.





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    superlazy got a reaction from Charlie686 in UNHANDLED EXCEPTION DURING GAME FIBER TICK   
    i advise you to join charlie server  and do the auto log reading .
     
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    superlazy got a reaction from merlow11 in UNHANDLED EXCEPTION DURING GAME FIBER TICK   
    i advise you to join charlie server  and do the auto log reading .
     
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    superlazy reacted to Jeffdadawg in UNHANDLED EXCEPTION DURING GAME FIBER TICK   
    A few things:
    - CalloutsZ looks to be installed in the wrong place. Move it from GTAV/Plugins to GTA/Plugins/LSPDFR
    - Your Compulite xml is throwing an exception, looks like it's missing a ">" at Line 164 position 37 (LSPD First Response: CompuLite: Problem on Loading Citations.xml: System.Xml.XmlException: '' is an unexpected token. The expected token is '>'. Line 164, position 37.)
    - Your LSPDFR crashed due to a System.Exception, which is usually indicative of a random crash. Shouldn't be an issue in the long run, however I would recommend getting in touch with the developers of DynamicCallouts and send your log their way and let them have a look at it.
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    superlazy got a reaction from OfficialJew in Stupid NPC's   
    try calm ped features in stop the ped
     

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