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Recount wow 3.3

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The forum is a good place for general discussion, feedback, help and elaborating more complex bugs or concerns. The ticketing system is the place to report bugs or suggest new features. Please first check if a topic has already been posted. I will delete duplicates but you can help me safe work!

Also please post about modules (e.g. RecountThreat, RecountGuessedAbsorbs, RecountFailBot) in these places. They are listed as components in the ticketing system. Thanks!

FAQ:

  1. Q: I don't see Recount after installing, what to do?
    A: /recount show, then /recount resetpos. If this doesn't help delete all (there are more than one) Recount.lua files in your WTF directory.
  2. Q: I don't see details when I click the recount bar, how to fix?
    A: /recount resetpos
  3. Q: I don't see my pets, totems, gargoyles, guardians, Why?
    A: Check the config window (cogwheel icon, or /recount config) and uncheck "merge pets w/ owners" to see details about pets, totems or any entity that is treated as pet or guardian.
  4. Q: Can you add effective heals to Recount?
    A: Everything that Recount displays as healing is what other addons call "effective healing". I.e. numbers that you see displayed as healing never contain the overhealing component.
  5. Q: I have a question about DPS...
    A: DPS is a poor measure, don't expect extensive discussion on the topics. You will find it already at numerous places. I only fix bugs regarding recording data, but don't plan to ever touch the DPS formula otherwise.
  6. Q: Can you add absorption as separate display or to be counted as heals?
    A: No, the combat log doesn't report which spell, or which spell-caster caused an absorption so this is currently impossible. There are however ways to guess this information. A separate module called RecountGuessedAbsorbs is available that adds a display mode for guessed absorbs to recount.
  7. Q: I have asked a question before and got no answer. I demand an answer!
    A: I cannot answer everything, I answer per time, capacity and ease to answer. I take everything I read into consideration but don't expect that everything can get an answer.
 

Deadly Boss Mods

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  • Boss mods for all raid bosses
  • Colored raid warnings (players will be colored according to their class) with icons - so you will know what's going on without even reading the message
  • Auto-respond during boss fights. DBM will inform anyone who whispers you during a boss fight that you are busy. These messages contain the name and health of the boss as well as the raid's status
  • HealthFrame: you can enable a simple frame that shows a health bar for all active bosses. This is enabled by default for multi-mob bosses like Four Horsemen
  • Bars can be enlarged with decent effects when they are about to expire
  • Crash recovery: you had a disconnect or crash during a boss fight? No problem for DBM! It will request the timer and combat status information from other DBM users in your raid group and you get your timers back
  • Synchronization system for accurate timers
  • No dependencies, no embedded libraries (except for the optional LibDataBroker plugin that embeds LibDataBroker)
  • Modular design - all boss mods are plugins and can be exchanged, removed or updated separately
  • Load on demand - all boss mods are separate AddOns and they will be loaded when they are needed. So they don't use memory or cpu until you enter the corresponding instance
  • Efficient code: DBM uses less than 250 kb memory and the cpu usage is also very low
  • Special effects like the screen flash effect, huge warning messages and sounds will draw your attention to critical events
  • Bars can change their color over time and flash before they expire
  • There are many bar designs to choose from, all designs are are customizable: you can change the color, size, icon position etc.
  • Support for SharedMedia, so you can use any texture for your bars
  • Option to create custom timers, so-called "Pizza Timers" for your pizza or whatever you prefer to eat while raiding. You can also send those timers to your raid group
  • Powerful object-oriented API - you can use it to write your own boss mods!

Additional Mods

  • Burning Crusade Boss Mods
  • LibDataBroker data source
  • Victory Sounds
  • RaidTools
  • SpellTimers

Slash Commands

  • /dbm - shows/hides the GUI
  • /dbm timer <time> <name> - starts a local timer, the time can be in the mm:ss format
  • /dbm broadcast timer <time> <name> - broadcasts a timer to the raid
  • /dbm unlock - shows a movable timer bar (alias: move)
  • /dbm ver - performs a raid-wide version check
  • /range or /distance - shows the RangeCheck frame
 

wow QuestHelper 3.3

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Data

If you can't afford to contribute (It's okay! I still like you) then I also need your data. QuestHelper records monster positions, questgiver locations, item drops, and all manner of fun information that I use to build QuestHelper's database. There's no personally identifiable information involved - I can't get your username, your character name, your friend's names, or anything of that sort. The file I need is stored in the following location, assuming you're using Windows XP and didn't change the installation path:

C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\WTF\Account\ACCOUNT_NAME\SavedVariables\QuestHelper.lua

Some have reported that for Vista and Windows 7 their path is one of:

C:\Users\USER_NAME\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\World of Warcraft\WTF\Account\ACCOUNT_NAME\SavedVariables\QuestHelper.lua
C:\Users\Public\Games\World of Warcraft\WTF\Account\ACCOUNT_NAME\SavedVariables\QuestHelper.lua

I've heard that on OSX, the path is:

/Applications/World of WarCraft/WTF/Account/ACCOUNT_NAME/SavedVariables/QuestHelper.lua

To make things even more difficult, it seems that Windows might try to "help" you by hiding file extensions. This makes 'QuestHelper.lua' appear as "QuestHelper". Warcraft makes backups of all these files, so there is a "QuestHelper.lua.bak" file in there as well, and without its file extension, it appears as "QuestHelper.lua", but it isn't really and it's not actually the file I want.

Be careful not to descend into the realm / character directories, we specifically want the SavedVariables directory. There are QuestHelper.lua files in the other directories as well, but they only store which flight routes your characters know, and aren't actually useful. On a similar note, I also don't want the file named SavedVariables.lua, which contains your UI preferences and is entirely unrelated, or the file named QuestHelper.toc, which is a small part of the QuestHelper code and not anything I need.

When in doubt, look at the file size - if it's less than 100k, it's probably the wrong file.

You can email it to me at:

This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

This address is NOT the proper place to direct inquires about the addon. that should be done in the comments below. NO messages sent to this address are EVER read as it receives more than anyone could hope to read. The only thing that logs into that account is an AUTOMATED script to download all the attachments. Every once in a while I happen to glance at a few messages when deleting attachments, and there are consistently month-old pleas for help. These get deleted and not responded to. Do not email questions to this address. Seriously, stop doing it, I don't know why people keep emailing me here.

Many have asked how often to send in data. My personal preference is basically this: Send stuff in every month or so, or when you remember. Thanks!

Please note that the above has nothing to do with installing this AddOn. You install this AddOn the same way you would install any other AddOn, by unzipping it into the "Interface/AddOns" folder.

And, of course, a huge thanks to everyone that has sent me their data so far. It's very much appreciated.

READ THIS BEFORE POSTING AND ASKING FOR HELP

If you're confused by how to make it work, use the Curse Client. The Curse Client pretty much just works now. It is your friend. If you want to install manually, more power to ya, but if you just want to make it work, consider the client. Seriously. I really mean this.

It doesn't show me any objectives on the map: Type "/qh hidden" and see why they're hidden.

It reduces my framerate too much/uses too much CPU: You could try reducing "/qh perf" (for example, "/qh perf 50%".) Some parts of what Questhelper does just intrinsically use a lot of CPU. There ain't no such thing as a free lunch. This problem should be largely fixed in the current version.

It uses too much RAM: You could try "/qh purge" (please submit your data first!) but, fundamentally, the things Questhelper does also use a lot of RAM. There is not much I can do about this.

Pretty much any issue with it not running: "/qh hardreset" should reset it to "factory install conditions". Try it!

FAQ

How can I help?

Donations pay my rent and buy me food. I'm very attached to rent and food, I find them good things to have. Even a few bucks will help more than you'd expect - look at the top of this page for more information.

You could also submit your collected data to me, which is free and helps Questhelper's database. Check out the top of the page for that as well.

It doesn't work. What can I do?

Three things. First, if there's a major issue with QuestHelper, you can type "/qh error" and it will show you the first error it ran into. If you post that in the comments here, one of the people who helps regularly may be able to solve your problem. Please post the entire error, not just parts of it. We really, really want the see the whole thing, even if it's long.

If it just doesn't work, "/qh hardreset" will reset all your accumulated data and preferences, hopefully getting rid of weird problems. If you still can't see the quest tracker, "/qh treset" will try to force it into a visible position on your screen, with "/qh treset center" jamming it uncomfortably into the center of your screen. It can be moved from there by dragging the small gray box at the top-right of it. If you're not seeing quests at all, even on your main map, "/qh hidden" will tell you why and let you change it. The combination of these three fixes most problems.

If none of those help, disable your other plugins as a test to find incompatibilities.

My framerate is low. What can I do?

If you have any addons that enabled CPU profiling, turn it off, it greatly increases the amount of work WoW has to do. The command to do that is: /console set scriptProfile 0 /console reloadui

If that doesn't make a difference for you, there's a slash command, /qh perf, that can scale the amount of work QuestHelper does per frame. Example: /qh perf 50%

QuestHelper uses a lot of memory. What can I do to fix this?

QuestHelper intrinsically uses a chunk of RAM. You can currently expect about 15m of usage. There's really not anything anyone can do about this, but that small amount of RAM usage also shouldn't be much of an issue.

Why aren't my quests showing up?

/qh hidden will list everything that isn't being shown, along with the reason for it being hidden.

If I send you my data, should I delete my copy?

You'll save hard drive space and RAM, but lose any preferences you had saved. I don't recommend it, but if you want to, it's fine. You can type "/qh purge" ingame to get roughly the same effect without losing your preferences.

How can I get rid of that arrow over my character's head?

First, try right-clicking it and looking for a "hide" option. Second, try /qh arrow, /qh cartwp, or /qh tomtom, depending on which arrow it is. Try them all - at worst, you'll end up with extra arrows. The same command will disable it again. If you'd rather move it instead, you can drag it around by left clicking . . . unless it's been locked, in which case right click on it and unlock it first.

How do get that 3D arrow pointing where to go?

/qh arrow.

If you'd prefer integration with Cartographer Waypoints or Tomtom, try /qh cartwp or /qh tomtom respectively. I don't really officially support these options, but they seem to work.

The Icons on my map are huge! How can anyone see anything?

If you find the icons are too big for you, you may enter /qh scale X%, replacing X with some reasonable scale. I'd start with 80%, depending on how that looks you can try bigger or smaller numbers.

Author(s)

ZorbaTHut is the current maintainer of this project. Any bugs are probably either his fault or Blizzard's.

Smariot is the original developer of the package.

Nesher and Vipersniper both made improvements while Smariot was still maintaining it, and are worthy of praise.

Lonadar and Divinewind420 haven't actually written any code, but they've been helping out with customer support for many months now, and their assistance has been invaluable. <3

How to avoid getting your account stolen.

Simple explanation:

Don't run any programs attached to UI mods. Just decompress them into your addons directory. The major site installers, like the Curse.com installer, are probably safe. Be suspicious of everyone and don't give out your password.

There's a much longer and more detailed explanation here, which I recommend everyone read at least once.

Despite persistent rumors, Questhelper does not contain anything that can steal your password. Such a thing isn't even possible.

Usage

For the most part, you just install it and leave it alone. It should hopefully be smart enough to do The Right Thing, and not require you to meddle with it.

The task QuestHelper thinks you should do first is displayed on your minimap, which you can mouse over for a description. If the task isn't in your current zone, then it will point towards where QuestHelper thinks you should go to get there, such as a flight master or the zone border.

World Map

All the tasks QuestHelper wants you to do are displayed on the World Map. There are 'marching ants' connecting the objectives, showing you the order QuestHelper thinks you should complete them in.

You can right click on an objective to get a list of options for it.

Menus

Using the menus should, hopefully, be obvious. The only catch might be that they don't automatically disappear if you click on something else.

You can right click anywhere on a menu to hide it, or select the Close Menu command from the end of the menu.

 

wow Atlasloot Enhanced 3.3

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What is Atlasloot

AtlasLoot Enhanced is an UI mod allowing for loot tables of bosses to be browsed whenever needed within the game. It can access full item tooltips, show drop rates, allow items to be chat linked and to use the dressing room.

Website: http://www.atlasloot.net

Features

  • Drop Rates: Appended to the bottom of the tooltip of an item when moused over (if available).
  • Dressing Room: Control-click items to show them in the Dressing Room.
  • Price Preview: See the prices for token items like PvP rewards.
  • DKP systems: Simply edit the file 'dkp.lua' using data from localization.en.lua (for the item ID numbers) and your guild's fixed price values to allow for DKP values to be shown in the tooltip. The stubs of some Lucifron items have been included to get you started and show you how it's done.
  • Security: AtlasLoot flags as unsafe any items it detects that may cause you to be disconnected from the server if you try to link it in the chat window. To attempt to get the item information from the server, simply right-click on it. Note: you may get disconnected if the item is not available on your server.
  • Instance Loot: All instance loot from every Dungeon (Normal and Heroic) and Raid.
  • World Raid Bosses: Highlord Kruul, Azuregos, Dragons of the Nightmare, Doom Lord Kazzak and Doomwalker.
  • Factions: WoW Factions and Burning Crusade factions rewards.
  • PvP: World PvP Items, Battleground Items including low level items, Honor rewards - Weapons and Armor, Arena Rewards - Weapons and Armor for all seasons.
  • Sets: ZG, AQ20, AQ40, Dugeon 1, 2 and 3, Tier 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Armor sets, Pre-60 sets, Crafted Sets, Crafted Epic Weapons, Tabards, Rare Mounts, Legendary Items, World BoE Epic Weapons, Heroic Token rewards.
  • World Events: Skettis, Abyssal Council, Ethereum Prison, etc.
  • Season Events: Feast of Winter Veil, Hallow's End, Brewfest, etc.
  • Wishlist: Alt-click on any item to add it to the wishlist, alt-clicking on an item in the wishlist deletes it. There are buttons added to the Atlas panel and the loot browser to open the wishlist.
  • Partial Searching: Allows searching the whole AtlasLoot database for an item where you only know part of the name.
  • Quicklooks: Bind up to four loot tables to 'Quicklook' buttons, allowing you to jump to them with only one click.

Slash Commands

  • '/al' or '/atlasloot' by itself brings up the loot browser.
  • '/atlasloot options' brings up the options menu.
  • '/atlasloot reset' resets the last viewed loot table (fixes disconnects when opening AtlasLoot) and moves all draggable frames back to the middle of the screen.

AtlasLoot Wiki

Documentation for how to use AtlasLoot is gradually being added to the Atlasloot Wiki. To see the kind of documentation that will be there, see this example page about the Wishlist System.

Latest Beta

We generally do not release beta versions for Atlasloot, but you can update the mod daily through the WoWAce SVN. Please note that we can not guarantee a bug-free and fully functional mod if you update from Ace.

History

AtlasLoot was originally created by Pernicius as a plugin for Atlas and contained a handful of raid loot tables to browse. Unfortunately, Pernicius was unable to maintain the mod, so Daviesh took over and renamed it to AtlasLoot Enhanced to provide a distinction between the two versions. Since that time, AtlasLoot has grown to cover every loot table for every boss, every item set, PvP Items and items for every reputation faction.

License

This mod is distributed under Version 2 of the GPL. A copy of the GPL is included in this zip file with links to non-English translations.

Current Team

  • Lead Author: Daviesh
  • Co-Authors: Celellach, Hegarol and Lag
  • Contributors: ThyrelR, TrAsHeR, Kurax, maqjav, Arith, StingerSoft, s8095324
 

HealBot Continued wow 3.3

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  • HealBot allows for 60 key mouse combinations to cast any beneficial spells.
  • HealBot allows for 60 key mouse combinations to cast on disabled bars.
  • Any usable item can be added to all combos.
  • Any existing macro can be added to all combos.
  • Target, Focus and Assist can be added to all combos
  • HealBot can track and display who has aggro
  • HealBot can be used for decursive functions
  • HealBot can be used for monitoring buffs and buffing
  • HealBots appearance can be configured and preferred appearances can be saved as skins.
  • HealBot can show party/tanks/checked targets/extras in a raid, extras can be filtered and sorted.
  • HealBots in party/raid will sync incoming heals with other healers.
  • HealBot has a built in res monitor and is compatible with CTRA (CTRA not required)
  • HealBot has a SmartCast out of combat option, this will cast a spell in the following order..
  1. res
  2. decurse
  3. buff
  4. heal
  5. user setting
  • SharedMedia - This addon is designed to be used by addons, it gives additional textures, fonts and sounds.
  • SharedMediaAdditionalFonts - This addon can be used with SharedMedia to gives additional fonts.

Slash Commands

  • /hb h - display help
  • /hb o - toggles options
  • /hb d - Reset options to default
  • /hb ui - Reload UI
  • /hb ri - Reset HealBot
  • /hb rc - Reset custom debuffs
  • /hb rs - Reset skins to defaults
  • /hb cb - Clear BlackList
  • /hb t - Toggle Healbot between disabled and enabled
  • /hb disable - Disable Healbot
  • /hb enable - Enable Healbot
  • /hb skin <skinName> - Switch Skins
  • /hb info - Display versions of Healbot and general addon cpu/comms usage
  • /hb show - reset the position of the bars to the center
  • /hb ss <skinName> <playerName> - Share a Skin with another Healbot users
  • /hb as - Toggle accept Skins from others
  • /hb cspells - Copy current spells to all specs
  • /hb rspells - Reset spells to defaults
  • /hb rcures - Reset cures to defaults
  • /hb rbuffs - Reset buffs to defaults
  • /hb tt - Toggle Titan updates - Turns on/off your heals shown next to the icon
  • /hb suppress sound - Toggle suppress sound when using auto trinkets
  • /hb suppress error - Toggle suppress errors when using auto trinkets

Installing and Updating

  1. Completely log off WoW
  2. Copy the folders into your WoW Addons folder.
  3. Logon to WoW on your main Healer.
  4. As a priority you should open the options and configure spells, cures and buffs.
Updating Troubles

If you get nil errors after updating.

  1. Completely log off WoW
  2. Run the .BAT file in the Healbot addon folder, this clears old saved Healbot settings from your WTF folder.
  3. Logon to WoW on your main Healer.
  4. As a priority you should open the options and configure spells, cures and buffs.
The download contains the following folders
  • Healbot - This is the main addon
  • FuBar_HBskinFu - This is a plugin for the fuBar addon, FuBar_HBskinFu is an optional plugin for people who use fuBar.
  • TitanHealBot - This is a plugin for the Titan bar addon, TitanHealBot is an optional plugin for people who use Titan.

Bug Reports

Bug Reports Go Here

Before reporting bugs
  • Make sure you have the latest version
  • Run HealBot_Clean_WTF.bat in the addon directory (sets healbot to Defaults.)

To identify CPU usage of all your addons.

  • Open Options and on the general tab enable "Use CPU Profiler"
  • Go to a BG or similar, allow the profiler to run for at least 10mins.
  • Open Options and click the Info button, it will show CPU/MEM/Comms usage for all addons.

Note: Using the CPU Profiler is CPU intensive, you might experience a drop in fps. Be sure to turn it off when done.

HealBot Main site

Up to date information and main HealBot site

Please post feedback Here

Available on the site:

  • Interactive FAQ
  • Forum
  • Wiki
  • Polls
  • Downloads
  • Videos

Options Guide

A graphical guide to Healbot options can be found in the addon's Docs directory. The most up to date guide is here

YouTube Videos

HealBot Continued channel

Plugins

Titan Panel Users

A Titan plugin is included in the distribution

Fubar Users

A Fubar Plugin is included in the distribution

Macro examples

Available in the readme.html file and Here

More information

More informations is available in the readme.html file, found in the Healbot/docs directory

 
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