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Locating commodities in the YPP client UI

In the Voyage Trading Plan, YARRG indicates after the commodity name -where in the YPP commodity UI each commodity can be found. This is -done by showing one of the following indications in the table: -
- TT, T, M, B, BB -
+where in the YPP commodity UI each commodity can be found. First +comes the initial letter of the category: +% my $dbh= dbw_connect('Midnight'); +% my $getclasses= $dbh->prepare( +% "SELECT commodclass FROM commodclasses ORDER BY commodclass"); +% $getclasses->execute(); +<% + join '; ', map { $_->[0] =~ m/^./ or die; "$&$'" } + @{ $getclasses->fetchall_arrayref() } +%>. +

+Then, if applicable, follows one of the following indications: +<% join ', ', map { "$_" } qw(tt t m b bb) %> indicating whether the commodity is in the top, 2nd, middle, 2nd-to-last or bottom fifth of the list of commodities of the same -class, respectively. For example, +class, respectively. +

+For example,

Fine pink cloth  
T
+ title="Fine pink cloth is under Cloth, commodity 14 of 55">C t
indicates that Fine pink cloth can be found under Cloth, @@ -223,15 +233,15 @@ Fine pink cloth is under Cloth, commodity 14 of 55

-Note that the exact location of the commodity may vary because the -system only considers the list of all possible commodities, not the -list of actual offers at the island in question. +The position indicator (tt, t, etc.) isn't shown for very small +categories. + +The exact location of the commodity in the actual game +client may vary because YARRG only considers the list of all possible +commodities, not the list of actual offers at the island in question. -

Also, not all commodities are always completely categorised or -ordered; we are working to add the additional data. Uncategorised or -unordered commodities don't have a position indicator (TT, T etc.) -next to them. +ordered; we are working to add the additional data <& footer &>