Tabletop Simulator

Tabletop Simulator

Time of Day Tracker
9 kommenttia
The Goat 1.12.2022 klo 9.38 
Any Chance to make it say "Dawn Mid-Day Dusk Night ? Or change what it says?
Marquise* 28.4.2018 klo 18.39 
Thank you :D
Kaiju Cuddlebug 5.12.2017 klo 9.11 
@MrStump Thank you!
MrStump  [tekijä] 4.12.2017 klo 16.04 
Thanks for the update Oportet. Fixed
Kaiju Cuddlebug 4.12.2017 klo 12.30 
@MrStump [2/2] If I scroll backwards without first trying to scroll forwards, the time of day switches to Dusk without error. I can scroll forwards and backwards without any errors when on Dusk, Dawn, or Noon, but when I scroll forwards from Dusk, it skips to Dawn.

I haven't edited the script in any way, saved the token to my chest, or even copy/pasted it. I've loaded the workshop file without opening any other games beforehand, spawning anything into the scene, or altering the token.

Let me know if you need any more info. I'd love to get this thing working.
Kaiju Cuddlebug 4.12.2017 klo 12.29 
@MrStump [1/2] I'm getting an error when I attempt to scroll forward in time (clicking the right arrow) from Midnight. Error message in full:

Error in Script (Custom Token - ce4081) function <click_func1>: chunk_1:(60,21-51): attempt to index a nil value

If, while on Midnight, I attempt scroll backwards after attempting to scroll forwards twice, I get the same error. However, if I try again, I don't get an error, and the time of day switches to Dusk without error. This seems to "stack": if I attempt to scroll forwards three times, I have to click the back arrow three times to scroll backwards once (first two clicks give error messages, third click switches time of day to Dusk). If I attempt to scroll forwards four times, I have to click the back arrow four times. Scroll forwards five times, I have to click the back arrow fives times. And so on.
MrStump  [tekijä] 4.12.2017 klo 10.49 
I already made a thing for that, believe it or not haha You could use them in tandem.

http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1082720945
Baryonyx 4.12.2017 klo 10.14 
Interesting concept, how about making it change light values of the room too?
Thrupert 2.12.2017 klo 17.36 
That was quick, thank you Stump!