Upgrading

To upgrade to the latest version, follow these simple steps:

  1. Say “download profiles update”.
  2. Put the alterNERDtive-voiceattack-profiles.vax file from Github into VoiceAttack’s “Import” folder.
  3. Restart VoiceAttack.

In general, migration from old versions will be handled automatically. If there is something you have to do manually you will find the necessary steps below.

You can find the full Changelog on Github.

3.x.x to 4.x.x

If you have been using a custom profile as outlined in Installing#Create a Custom Profile your settings will be migrated to the new variables automatically.

If you have not and you have used my “EliteDangerous” profile as the main profile … well, you will unfortunately have to take note of your settings, and recreate them after creating a custom profile and including everything.

Please do not fiddle with the configuration variables from your startup command (or any other, really). It should not break anything, but it might. And it is entirely unnecessary since configuration will be saved to and loaded from the profile anyway.

EDDI Events

The process for adding your own handlers for EDDI events has changed. You no longer have to check which of my profiles handle them and add the commands for those manually; instead you need to run the eddi.event context of the alterNERDtive-base plugin.

bindED

If you have done anything non-standard with bindED before, it might break. The profiles now include my fork of bindED which has a lot more features, but does no longer support a bunch of plugin invocations that have become obsolete.

Please file an issue with bindED on Github if your use case does not work anymore.

EliteDangerous

The “EliteDangerous” profile is no longer the main profile. Instead you will have to create a custom profile, and the new “base” profile that the others require to be included in your custom profile is “alterNERDtive-base”. That way you can use e.g. RatAttack without having to also use the general Elite profile.

To be consistent with the other profiles it has been renamed to “EliteAttack”. If you are upgrading from an older version the name will not change for you in the profiles list. I recommend renaming your “EliteDangerous” profile to “EliteAttack” to prevent confusion in the future, but it is not strictly necessary to do so.

RatAttack

Getting Case Data From IRC

Handing a RATSIGNAL from IRC to VoiceAttack via text file is now deprecated and the feature will be removed in a future version.

Instead you should use the new RatAttack-cli.exe helper tool that uses IPC to talk to the VoiceAttack plugin. For that you have to change the way your IRC client handles incoming case announcements. Instead of writing the announcement to the text file and calling VoiceAttack to run a command, it will have to call the helper tool with a) the announcement and b) an optional true/false switch to determine if the case should be announced via TTS or just added to the case list.

For my AdiIRC, it looks like this (obviously change the path, please):

on *:TEXT:*RATSIGNAL*(??_SIGNAL):#fuelrats:{
  if ( $away ) {
    /run -h "X:\path\to\VoiceAttack\Apps\alterNERDtive\RatAttack-cli.exe" " $+ $replace($1-,","") $+ " false
  }
  else {
    /run -h "X:\path\to\VoiceAttack\Apps\alterNERDtive\RatAttack-cli.exe" " $+ $replace($1-,","") $+ " true
  }
}

If I am away it will just add the new case to the list. If I am not away, it will announce it using TTS.

The $replace part handles the fact that case announcements now put the system in quotes. They have to be escaped as double quotes ("") to create a correct command line invocation.

Nearest CMDR Announcements

If you have RatAttack set up to announce your nearest commander to a case, you’ll have to change the setting to the new format, separated by ; instead of whitespace.

Say “customize setting set fuel rat commanders” to update it.