Guide to Copying In Game Books to the Atlantic RP Wiki

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Step One: Download and install the Ultima Online Enhanced Client from this link. Simply unzip and run the .exe file.


Step Two: Download and install Pinco's UI Mod from this link. Note: Pinco's UI must be unzipped into the root of the UO Enhanced Client folder before installation. (I.E. C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\Ultima Online Enhanced). Pinco's UI installs via the UI Patcher.exe file.


Step Three: Open the UO Enhanced client. Before logging in, click on the "Custom UI" button on the right hand side of the window. Change the UI to Pinco's UI. Login as normal. Once in game, press "ESC" to access the main menu. Click "User Settings" then "Options" and scroll down to the "Tools" sub header. Click the check box beside "Book Log". This will allow Pinco's UI to copy books to a text file on your hard drive.


Step Four: Open the folder you installed the Enhanced Client into. Open the "Logs" folder, then the "Books" folder. This is where each book will be copied as a separate text file. I.E. C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\Ultima Online Enhanced\logs\Books


Step Five: Go in game to The Grand Britannian Repertory, located here.


Step Six: Each shelf has a designation to it. I.E. Dark Lore, History, Legends and Tales, etc... Pick a shelf and work only on that shelf until completed. Focusing on one shelf at a time makes things more organized and makes it easier for others to pick up where you left off.

Step Seven: Open the backpack in the shelf containing the books. There may be two backpacks or more per shelf, depending on the number of books in that shelf. Click on the first book. Wait for a few seconds as Pinco's processes the data and creates a text file. Within a few seconds, depending on your system speed, a text file with the book title will appear. You can continue to do this for every book on that shelf. Once that is done, it is time to copy them to the Wiki.

Step Eight: Open the first text document. Inside should be something that looks similar to this format:


[20/04/16][23:00:22] -

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Title: The Art of Love


Author: Ovid


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