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If the requirements for the next building upgrade are unknown, a blue question mark will appear instead of the hammer.
For the "upgradeable" feature to work correctly you must first configure the script. (click the ikariam options button at the top)
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What this addon does is that it adds some extra information when a city, either yours or a random one is selected on the island view. It also offers the same functionality in spy view.
It actually adds 3 pieces of data:
The information window on the left side of the Ikariam screen should now have those three extra scores added:
The Ikariam Inline Score allows player scores to be displayed on the Island map, or in the town view. Meaning no more heading to the score board to look up peoples scores.
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The scripts are user created, normally with the intention of providing more information or reformatting of the already present information on a specific web page.
These types of scripts can be very powerful, but remain limited to the information that is provided by the server to the web browser.
Greasemonkey is an add-on for Firefox web browser. Therefore to use Greasemonkey scripts you must also use Firefox. Firefox is the second most used web browser available is said to be much better then Microsoft Internet Explore for speed and security.
To download and install Firefox, visit this page: Get Firefox.
Once Firefox is downloaded and installed. Download and install the Greasemonkey add-on: Install Greasemonkey.
The add-on will prompt you to restart Firefox, don't worry, Firefox remembers the pages you where visiting so in most cases this page should be available to you once you have restarted Firefox.
With Firefox and Greasemonkey installed. Installation of Greasemonkey User scripts is very simple.
Once the Install count down has expired, during which time you should further review the pages in which the script is run, click the Install button and the script will be installed.
Now the script is installed and enabled refresh the page in which the script applies and the changes that should be made by the script will be visible right away.
If you have already downloaded a script and have a file on your computer. The fastest way to install the script is simply drag and drop the file onto a Firefox window. Firefox and Greasemonkey will recognise the file and prompt you to install the script as stated above.
If no installation dialog appears after download or dragging and dropping a script, ensure that Greasemonkey is active and running by checking for a colored monkey face on the bottom right of the Firefox window. If the face is gray, it means Greasemonkey is disabled, simply click the face to enable it.
To disable or uninstall a specific script open Greasemonkeys script management window by clicking "Tools -> Greasemonkey -> Manage User Scripts..."
Installed scripts are displayed on the left hand panel; grayed out scripts are disabled, black are enabled.
To disable a script, click the script and then at the bottom of the window, uncheck "Enabled".
To uninstall a script select a script and click "Uninstall". Note, when uninstalling there is no confirmation. Additionally, if the script has stored information check the "Also uninstall associated preferences" to ensure everything is removed.
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