Is there a way to tell if a EQ window has focus via MQ2? ex:
I have two windows open (let's say, bard, shaman) on the same computer. Now what I tend to do is switch back and forth between boxes to do random things for what the situation arises. I spend most of the time on my shaman's screen, but in some instances I need to switch to the bard for positioning/crowd control/whatever. It would be neat if when the bard's window didn't have focus, a macro would kick in and twist songs for me.. but once I return to the window, it turns itself off allowing me control.
Now it would be easy as far as making a hotbutton to trigger the event (EX: type /stoptwist and then /starttwist to activate/deactivate the macro), but i don't really want to have to type or press something special every single time I switch windows.
Is there a way to recognize when I press "TAB" in the macro? (since I press ALT+TAB when i switch windows). Any suggestions would be appreciated (or code at that matter!)
My finished product will most likely be someone else's twist-macro tweaked with the above condition.. Feel free if you're inclined to make this script for me. Just inform me that you're taking the project otherwise I'll use it as an opportunity to get caught up in my MQing.
Oh, and as a side note, anyone know if there's a way to show raw EXP data about how much a mob gave you? (as opposed to %'s). I remember showEQ giving it for the longest time.. MQ able?


