EatMe description.
EatMe will look for foods that restore mana or health. It will check the level of the food and select the highest your character can use. If your character has low health and mana, EatMe will automatically select food or a combination of food to restore both. If your character does not need mana, then EatMe will only select food that restores health.
EatMe will also try to ignore foods that give a "well fed" buff. But if the only food that can be found are those with this buff, they will be selected. When conjured food is the same level as non-conjured food, priority is given to the conjured food.
To save bag space, if you have two different types of food that provide the same mana or health regeneration, EatMe will select the food type with the lowest quantity first. EatMe will learn about food as it drops into your bag.
EatMe will maintain a macro. (You need to supply a name). When you are not in combat, EatMe will update the macro as necessary.
The macro icon can be placed on any action bar as standard. To access the macro icon type /macro.
Commands
/EatMe options Display configuration Window.
Using the following slash commands will toggle on/off different messages.
/EatMe silent Status update messages.
These two will send messages to /party or /raid, if you are in one.
/EatMe tell Tell the party (not a raid) when you start drinking.
/EatMe warn Warn when you are low on mana.
(Only one warning will be given. And these options only effect characters that use mana.)
/EatMe macro name Use a different macro name.
The macro name needs to be unique. If a macro by that name, already exists, the contents will be replaced without warning.
EatMe will /say, /party, or /raid "Ready" on a press of a key. See the standard Key Bindings to set the key.

