So, Tosh turned me on to this, and I really like it. Basically what it does is, for the websites specified, it recognizes card names (provided proper spelling) and turns them into link for the card on MagicCards.info. It essentially gives you autocard links in whatever website you want (namely, The Source).
Just follow the instructions on the site, download the GreaseMonkey extension for Firefox (sorry, IE users), then download and install the user script. What you end up getting is this:
Now, that's all well and good, except that the links, IMO, are fucking ugly. So, being the nice person/awesome guy that I am, I dug into the source code and figured out how to modify it so the links look a little prettier:
And, I'm such a nice guy that instead of giving you complicated instructions on how to modify it yourself I just made an alternate file.
Click here for it.
Now, it doesn't have the Source included in the list of sites it automatically works for, but you can add it by going to Tools->GreaseMonkey->Manage User Scripts, then click 'Add'. It will default to "http://www.mtgthesource.com/*" (the * is a wildcard), but it's better to use "http://www.mtgthesource.com/forums/showthread.php?*" so you don't have card links from the main page.
Then, if you ever wonder what a card name is, you can just click, and it will pop up. Pretty nifty, if I do say so myself.
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Originally Posted by Slay
And you get to see links to all the cards that people use as their name, right?
Nightmare, for example?
Actually, no. I figured you would from inside threads, but it doesn't seem to override normal linking. And by that I mean that I just clicked on your username and the card didn't pop up.
I am assuming that if someone puts your name in a post, however, that it will probably link to the card (see Parcher in the pics I posted, it links the 'parch' part to the card Parch).
Best way to find out is to try it, you can always uninstall.
edit: What's even weirder, is that even though it links the 'Parch' in 'Parcher' to a card for me, it doesn't link 'Nightmare' to anything, even when it's inside a post.
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Originally Posted by Slay
Yeah, this thing is awesome. I really like it. It is a bit fussy but w/e it works most of the time. I use the modified version that Pinder has (prettier than that ugly yellow background & shit).
Umm... I don't see it in action.
EDIT:
Oddly, ona bookmarked page (the Smallpox discussion thread)EVERY PAGE BUT THIS ONE, it works. The monkey says "MTG Card Linker by..." but on THIS page it says "No scripts installed" even though they're different tabs in the same window...
EDIT 2: Seems to work on this page now. I had to open it from the "New Posts" link -- it wouln't activate if I just pasted the link into a new tab... oddly enough...
Last edited by mujadaddy; 03-26-2008 at 03:18 PM. Reason: ...because I figured it out...
Wait so what do I have to do to get this? I clicked on your second link Pinder and all it showed me was some text I didnt understand, how do I get GreaseMonkey or whatever under my Tools menu, and then what do I need to do? Sorry, Im kinda computer illiterate or something
Go to the first link, and download GreaseMonkey (it's a Firefox extension), then click the second link that I provided for the prettier autocard links. Once you have GraseMonkey installed on Firefox, it should pop up and install the user script for the card linker after that.
To recap: Download GreaseMonkey from the first link, then, click the second link. Then enjoy autocard goodness.
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Originally Posted by Slay
I'm glad that you like my code!
When I think about it I agree with you - my links looks quite nasty... If I remember it I will change the look of them the next time I update the extension with new cards.
About "Nightmare" - I'm not sure why it isn't linked - I may have to look into that as well for the next version.
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@Vox: I <3 you. I've looked at that code and it's just amazing. All I can think of is how much of a total pain in the ass a new set must be. All the rest of us look forward to it :P
Did Pinder just RickRoll the entire Source?!
On a more serious note; This is kinda cool. I normally kept a tab open to Gatherer or something so I could look up a card that was being discussed if I had no idea what it did out of force of habbit, but this is rather nifty. I'll look into it.
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Holy shit that script is fucking crazy. The source code, I mean. hahahahahaha
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Alright, alright, it's been long enough. I'll come clean. When I modified the code to adjust the link color and get rid of the background I also changed the link from a magicccard.info autocard for the appropriate card to a YouTube RickRoll, changing every single card name in every thread on the Source into a RickRoll link.
I'd like to thank:
- Tosh, for telling me about the script.
- Vox, for writing such an awesomely useful (and abusable ) GreaseMonkey script. It really is an awesome tool.
- mujadaddy, for editing his post once he realized what was going on.
- Bardo, for erasing a few posts from people who didn't.
- Zach Tartell, for making me realize how awesome the list function is
- Me, for forgetting I had the RickRoll version installed and accidentally rickrolling myself on more than one occasion.
For those interested, I uploaded a pretty and functional script file, so the link in my post above should install free of RickRoll now. Of course, I kept the RickRoll version, if anyone is interested in messing with a friend's head...
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Originally Posted by Slay
Wow its a good thing Im so lazy and incompetent, or else I woulda gotten rickrolled like all these suckers. Well played sir.
Yeah, glad I wasn't too quick to grab this ;)
Works great though!
We need a new user category. "Winner of the Source", or "Source Hero", something like that. For Pinder.
Nice work, Vox. I am always having to run over to StarCity to look up cards-this is pretty awesome!
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I have a request: Add in some of the most common abbreviations. I've done this in my script but other might want to as well. I mean, we know what these abbreviations and we probably don't need them but if you go along those same lines you might as well not include the actual ones either.
Heres a general list:
stp = Swords to Plowshares
goyf = Tarmogoyf
cb = Counterbalance
top = Sensei's Divining Top
bs = Brainstorm
fow = Force of Will
wog = Wrath of God
ee = Engineered Explosives
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