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Post by jimbojones on Apr 29, 2008 1:18:40 GMT -5
Hey there Moongaze, I have a little request if possible: Would it be doable to add an option that hides specific buttons when not in raid/party? I've made a detached button for ready check/consumables check/buff check macros in them, however it annoys me to see them when not in a raid Also as a side question: How resource intensive is LunarSphere? I love the mod for its buttons/sphere, but I really don't use or need all the other stuff. Is it resource intensive? Or have there been thoughts of moving to a modular approach or making a "LunarSphere Light"? Thanks and keep on coding
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Post by Exuro on Apr 29, 2008 1:39:51 GMT -5
LS will not be modular. This was discussed back around stage 2. LS is extremely lightweight as is. A lot of the code is trashed after the login. You can goto the memory tab and disable the parts of LS you don't use to make it even lighter.
Don't know about your button. Moon will either add support or he won't. If he doesn't or puts it off for a while, I suggest hiding the button in a menu or something that is normally closed. For example make a raiding menu that has all your flasks/elixirs/oils/food/ready check/buff check stuff in it.
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Post by jimbojones on Apr 29, 2008 2:51:37 GMT -5
You can goto the memory tab and disable the parts of LS you don't use to make it even lighter. Ah excellent, I must have missed this when it was added. That's perfect If he doesn't or puts it off for a while, I suggest hiding the button in a menu or something that is normally closed. For example make a raiding menu that has all your flasks/elixirs/oils/food/ready check/buff check stuff in it. Is there any way to make the menu button a use-able button? Otherwise we're back to square one: Another "button" on screen that I can't hide that I don't need. Sorry the minimalist/perfectionist in me is crying
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Post by Exuro on Apr 29, 2008 9:14:22 GMT -5
Lol, it's fine, I tend to aim for a smooth and sleek interface as well. What I tend to do for all my menus is make left click "use last submenu action" and right click "open menu". That way the button you use the most will show up the most. And if you need to access other buttons, just right click on it to open up that raiding menu.
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Post by jimbojones on Apr 29, 2008 10:20:54 GMT -5
Lol, it's fine, I tend to aim for a smooth and sleek interface as well. What I tend to do for all my menus is make left click "use last submenu action" and right click "open menu". That way the button you use the most will show up the most. And if you need to access other buttons, just right click on it to open up that raiding menu. Alright that did it, thanks, problem solved
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