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| This is based on the excellent, but defunct, PartyTarget mod by Valconeye. This, however, is much lighter version, that does not require excavator. It shows the target of each member in your 5-man party and can be disabled via the interface options panel. |
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22 Jan 2011 |
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| Abstract Begining with The Burning Crusade, the user interface may bind keys directly to spells, abilities, macros and usable inventory items; however, the game does not provide a gui for making such key assignments. UserKey scans you spellbook, your macros, your inventory (including your bank) and provides a gui for assigning keys to those actions/items. Also includes a mini-API to allow other Add-On authors to add entries to the UserKey table, allowing custom bindings to their own buttons... |
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27 Nov 2010 |
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| Updates for 4.0.1: The price-each functionality is working and the AH frame is movable; however, it can't yet remember prices or auction durations. qAHImproved is a very small addon, operating fine with or without Auctioneer, to provide the following AH Improvements: 1. Adds a column to the Browse view, showing the price each for both buyout and bid prices 2. Adds a button to sort the Browse view by either Bid or Buyout price (NOT Functioning in Wow 4.0.1) 3. Remembers the prices of items... |
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09 Nov 2010 |
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| Identifies Prime, Major and Minor Glyphs in the Inscription UI by overriding GetTradeSkillInfo(), lookup up the skill for major/minor, and modifying the returned skillName to include a color suffix. Any custom tradeskill UI that uses GetTradeSkillInfo() should theoretically work with qGlyphFix. I WON'T be making any additional UI changes. Requests to change the style of the UI, the layout, the display, sorting order, etc. need to be submitted to the authors of custom tradeskill addons.... |
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16 Oct 2010 |
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| qLoc is a very tiny mod designed for wow2.0, inspired by a Mod called "loc" that seems to have been abandoned and lost somewhere along the way. qLoc provides one small, drag-able window on the UI showing your zone coordinates. In Map view, it shows the coords of your position plus the coords under your mouse. New for WoW 3.0.2: Added a UI panel in Game Menu | Interface | AddOns. You may change the accuracy of the display to show zero, one or two decimal places! |