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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 3:44 pm
by A_Druid_00
I agree, an ini would be ideal. In fact, it's probably my next project, but until yesterday I had exactly 0 experience with setting up ini files within my macs. It's going to be a few days before I get everything in place for an ini, and then a couple days of debugging. If you want to do it for me though, I'd be thrilled!

Fixed the swarmdot though, that was easy.

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 4:16 pm
by MacRogue
oh one other command I wouldnt mind seeing though i might try to figure it out on my own... /pause =)
there are times when the main healer dies when i'm grouped that i need to go to manual control but ending the macro but ending/restart is semi annoying

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 4:31 pm
by Cr4zyb4rd
RTFM
/mqpause [on|off]
Pauses/resumes a macro to aid in debugging or chatting. Not using a parameter will toggle pausing on/off

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 4:40 pm
by MacRogue
not that /pause, more like the RH.mac that lets you pause the autos in the macro but still leaves iclick and wantnot still running, example pauses aeheal, assistma, debuff, dots, but leaves buff check, rodclick maybe a auto dismount alias and what not still useable,
I run RH.mac pause in this way often just for weaponswitch and iclick
guess i should have posted that with alittle more detail

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 4:46 pm
by Cr4zyb4rd
i see what you mean.

nearly everything has a toggle..shouldn't be hard to just save the state of all the toggles, turn them all off, then reload the state when you're done

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 5:59 pm
by MacRogue
Cr4zyb4rd wrote:i see what you mean.

nearly everything has a toggle..shouldn't be hard to just save the state of all the toggles, turn them all off, then reload the state when you're done
aye thats what I ment to say when I said a /pause, just a fast way to regain control over targeting and casting but still allow auto rodding and med settings and what nots, just have to figure out what should stay on and what should be off when using it
just copyed the newest mac down, edited the stuff that dont work on my druid, made a few touchups for stuff that i want it to do, now to see what works and what doesnt, have to say if anything this macro is making me learn how they work from the inside out =)

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 6:56 pm
by A_Druid_00
I'll throw it in ASAP, not a bad idea

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 7:02 pm
by MacRogue
hehe didnt mean you need to dive in and do it, just grabing ideas i get as i'm using the macro =) esp seeing that i use this macro when xping and raid, and whenever in groups, out of groups (leave druid 2nd boxed outside of xp group but doing snares and spot heals) this macro is pretty much a godsend for me when playing =)

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 7:15 pm
by A_Druid_00
MacRogue wrote:hehe didnt mean you need to dive in and do it, just grabing ideas i get as i'm using the macro =) esp seeing that i use this macro when xping and raid, and whenever in groups, out of groups (leave druid 2nd boxed outside of xp group but doing snares and spot heals) this macro is pretty much a godsend for me when playing =)
I use it for the same man, it's a good idea. Up to this point I've just been using MQPause, but it'd be nice to set it up to pause all the active functions when needed and keep up the passive ones like buff beggind, etc.

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 8:09 pm
by A_Druid_00
Well, added in /rdpause. Try it out and let me know what you think.

Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 12:46 pm
by Cr4zyb4rd
hehe didnt mean you need to dive in and do it, just grabing ideas i get as i'm using the macro =)
don't ever say this. devs of all stripes burn out...flog them and whip them to get what you want before they lose interest in the project. especially A_Druid, because...well, he's into that sort of thing.

Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 10:36 pm
by MacRogue
hehe I'll keep that in mind Crazy, I'll d/l the new macro and give it a shot, right now i know enough about the macros to break things =)
sorta like i did with my RH hud which i cant get to work now =(

Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2004 9:18 am
by fice
this macro needs ini support 100% asap

i'd use this macro if it didn't have so many silly features :P and i'm too lazy to go over the entire macro trying to figure out what is it that i have to change to suit my needs. also you seem to update your macro like twice a day so yeah, it's not fun at all to try to keep it up to date

also another tip, you should edit your original post and include links to the pages where you can get all the includes :p

all in all tho, your work is appreciated!

Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2004 10:19 am
by A_Druid_00
fice wrote:this macro needs ini support 100% asap
I agree, but I'm having a lot of fun just watching it work ATM, and therefore have gotten sorta lazy with it.
i'd use this macro if it didn't have so many silly features :P and i'm too lazy to go over the entire macro trying to figure out what is it that i have to change to suit my needs. also you seem to update your macro like twice a day so yeah, it's not fun at all to try to keep it up to date
Yeah, I'm actually at a point where the updates are going to come less freuqently. My next project is either going to be adding in the ini or adding in a tankheal toggle for non-raiding/main healing situations.
also another tip, you should edit your original post and include links to the pages where you can get all the includes :p
Consider it done
all in all tho, your work is appreciated!
Thanks, I originally wasn't going to share it until I reached a state of 'done'ness, but I figured it couldn't hurt to put it out there and field suggestions.

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 4:40 pm
by A_Druid_00
Added Oaken Vigor logic to the ImHit event sub. Also fixed the .Range check for all spells so that it references your spellbook instead of just checking the first spell that comes up in the DB.

Ini support is next on my list, but I wanted to throw this out there since I just picked up Oaken Vigor today and its pretty neat