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Post by Kevin on Sept 3, 2008 1:42:17 GMT -5
I would love to see the ability for buttons to cast macros, and especially for macros to be utilized in the speech section.
For example, I use Lunarsphere to produce a precast warning emote when I'm about to polymorph something.
As of right now, I have it set to say "Vandermint is polymorphing something; you spank it you tank it!" I would like to be able to name the target when I cast that spell. However I tend to use polymorph on targets as well as focus targets. Unfortunately, Lunarsphere does not recognize the difference. All it sees is the spell, not how I'm casting it.
I would like to be able to make a macro to cast polymorph on a focus target and have Lunarsphere emote using the "Polymorphing %f" or if I am casting on my current target it says "Polymorphing %t". If Lunarsphere would accept macros in it's buttons and speech sections, this would work perfectly.
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Post by Moongaze on Sept 3, 2008 2:10:51 GMT -5
The speech setting has <target>, <mount>, and a few other <___> commands that will replace text with text. Instead of %t, <target> will do what you want. When I get back to work on LS, one of the things I plan to have in the speech tab is a list of all <> commands and what they are. You can assign a macro to a button currently, but it sounds like you want the communication replacement tokens such as %t in there as well. I might consider adding those in the near future as well...
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Post by Kevin on Sept 4, 2008 12:40:47 GMT -5
The speech setting has <target>, <mount>, and a few other <___> commands that will replace text with text. Instead of %t, <target> will do what you want. When I get back to work on LS, one of the things I plan to have in the speech tab is a list of all <> commands and what they are. You can assign a macro to a button currently, but it sounds like you want the communication replacement tokens such as %t in there as well. I might consider adding those in the near future as well... I was going to type out a better explanation, but I decided to do a little investigation of what you just said. It does exactly what I was talking about. I would still like to see the ability to put macros in the buttons, but ultimately my request was already granted. Thanks.
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Post by Moongaze on Sept 5, 2008 0:51:54 GMT -5
For putting macros in the buttons, you mean typing them into a macro screen for the button itself instead of using the macros you can create and assign from within wow from the macro screen? That way, you can have custom macros for the buttons without using up a macro space in the macro interface within WOW?
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Post by tkh78 on Oct 20, 2008 1:06:24 GMT -5
Not sure if it has been mentioned or if it is possible. A "Best Random Mount" option.
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Post by Moongaze on Oct 20, 2008 1:34:19 GMT -5
It was mentioned yesterday or the day before to have a "Best" random mount option so the low speed mounts would be ignored. I will add that for the ground and flying and overall mounts as well, so we'll have 3 best mounts, 3 random mounts, and three best random mounts, lol =)
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Post by Roach on Nov 25, 2008 6:49:43 GMT -5
I know you have scrollwheel zoom, but that I don't need, what I need is ability to add scrollwheel binding :/ Please! Thanks I'll look into manually doing this and hope it is possible to do in the configs, I'm supprised keybinding does not let you do this.
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Post by Roach on Nov 25, 2008 7:15:50 GMT -5
Well that was easy, all working with mouse wheel down and up and with shift too. When you goto check the button threw key editing. It sticks out of the key binding area by alot Doesn't really bother me, well it's really your call if u want to add the ability to bind it or not, binding it manually threw the lua file was easy enough.
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Post by Moongaze on Nov 25, 2008 14:52:18 GMT -5
LS doesn't look at the scroll wheel text when it tries to shorten it for display on the buttons, since I never added support for it. But, if it's something you want, I'll look into adding it officially.
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