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kyliejennings
01-12-2005, 11:55 AM
found this on the wow forums i always wanted something like this and thought someone else would :D



AutoTrinketBar looks up your equipped trinkets and puts them in to a movable bar of 2 buttons.

File (copy&paste):
http://www.students.tut.fi/~jarvin42/wow/AutoTrinketBar1_2.zip

Screenshot (copy&paste):
http://www.students.tut.fi/~jarvin42/wow/atb.jpg

Basically the bar is just two buttons. If you dont have a trinket equipped the button is hidden. You can still get the background frame to appear with /atb unlock

The AutoTrinketBar starts in the default position. Just drag it to the place you wish to place it. Then lock it in place :)

Commands: /atb <command>
default - moves AutoTrinketBar to default location
lock - locks AutoTrinketBar in place
nodrop - enables/disables dragging a trinket to a button. While enabled left button will pick the trinket up and right will use it. While disabled both left and right mouse buttons will use the trinket.
ttleft - anchors the tooltip to the left of the button
ttright - anchors the tooltip to the right of the button
unlock - unlocks AutoTrinketBar so it can be dragged around
show - makes AutoTrinketBar visible if hidden
hide - hides AutoTrinketBar


Typing only /atb will bring up the command listing.

Version 1.2 - Added option to hide AutoTrinketBar

New version 1.11: Keybinding bug fixed

New features/fixes for 1.1:
- Bar can now be dragged by holding a button
- Trinket can be dragged on a button and it will be equipped
- Data saved for each character
- Option to anchor tooltip to the left or right of the button
- Bar starts unlocked when you log in the first time and default command now moves and unlocks the bar

Forum topic:
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.aspx?fn=wow-interface-customization&t=23748&p=1&tmp=1#post23748

kyliejennings
01-12-2005, 11:59 AM
and some other addins im probly gonna play around with, hope the work with tivs interface.



BibMod is an UI customization mod. It gives you six toolbars, and lets you drag them where you want and configure them how you want. It allows you to drag your backpacks around like you're probably used to doing in other games, and it lets you put them on top of each other with no problems. It allows you to move many other of the parts of the UI around where you want too.

Here's a screenshot to give you an idea of what it lets you do, and to whet your appetite:
http://home.olemiss.edu/%7eibbibby/BibMod_2.1a.jpg

You can download BibMod here:
http://home.olemiss.edu/%7eibbibby/Bibmod_2.1.zip
You can also download the components of BibMod individually, using the links for each section given below.

Bibmod is divided into three mods, each of which is able to stand alone, although they work very well together. These are named BibToolbars, BigDragBars, and BigDragBags. Here's a description of each one:


BibToolbars
http://home.olemiss.edu/%7eibbibby/BibToolbars_2.1.zip

BibToolbars removes the default main menu bar and artwork and splits it up into a bunch of toolbars that can be seperately dragged around wherever you want. The action buttons, bag/backpack buttons, shapeshift buttons, pet buttons, and micro buttons (spells, character stats, etc) have all been put in their seperate toolbars. In addition, BibMod gives you six action button toolbars, each with 12 buttons. The XP/rest bar is placed underneath the health/mana bars in the player frame.

All of these toolbars are draggable by little green "drag buttons" that appear next to them. The action button toolbars can also be placed into a number of different configurations by double-clicking their green drag buttons. These configurations are 12x1, 1x12, 2x6, 6x2, 4x3, 3x4, and invisible. The buttons on these toolbars are all mappable in the game's Bindings menu. The green buttons on the action button toolbars are numbered for your convenience, to make binding easier.

Two small buttons appear above the lag meter in the micro button bar. One lets you lock/unlock the buttons on the toolbars, to keep you from accidently dragging them, and the other allows you to hide and show the green buttons. Here's a pic of the UI configured as shown above, but with the green buttons turned off:
http://home.olemiss.edu/%7eibbibby/BibMod_2.1b.jpg

BibToolbars generally works well with other mods, though I'd recommend against using it in conjunction with parts of other mods that add toolbars or lock toolbars.


BibDragBars
http://home.olemiss.edu/%7eibbibby/BibDragBars_2.1.zip

BibDragBars makes the Minimap, Player Frame, Target Frame, and Castbar draggable. All of these things except the Castbar are draggable by their title bars. You can click anywhere on the Castbar to drag it.


BibDragBags
http://home.olemiss.edu/%7eibbibby/BibDragBags_2.0.zip

This mod makes your backpack, inventory bags, and bank bags all draggable, and it works just like you think it should! You can move them about the screen, and overlap them with no problem, just like in other MMOs. As you would intuitively expect, dragging or clicking on a bag brings to the front of all the other bags. This allows you to stack bags to save space if you want, without any issues.

kyliejennings
01-12-2005, 12:04 PM
and lastly


http://wow.jaslaughter.com/


its could be cool... you can assign special signs for magic debuffs, or curses and such but really a good player usally knows what kinda debuffs are what!

but hey when im all stoned i need it pretty simple :P

Anomandaris
01-13-2005, 09:17 AM
Glad to see you like it (AutoTrinketBar). If you come up with some nice new features (that are easy to implement :)) or bugs, drop a message.

jobanaaa
01-13-2005, 03:34 PM
http://wow.jaslaughter.com/ only one that I "kinda" like :) Gonna try it sometime. Have no time at all right now.

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