Change log
Changes
- 1.0
- Added an Add-Emote button to make the interface more intuitive
- Emote List is now sorted properly (Finally)
- Emotes are now accessible via a fancy new scrolling list
- Resolved the emote limit of 32
- Updated UI Version to 1.12
- 0.48
- Set more intuitive /command help.
- 0.47
- Fixed a couple of things
- Updated the UI Version to 1.10
- 0.46
- Changed the variable storage method from custom per-character to Blizzard's method.
- 0.45
- Added a save button for more intuitive use.
- Added more emotes to default set.
- Created a companion (external) addon that will give you a minimap button to access the options window.
- Removed the developer button to reload the UI.
- 0.41
- Fixed a bug causing an error on start-up of /ae options that made the dropdown and other functions to not work as intended.
- 0.4
- A reset button to restore default settings.
- Ability to add, remove, and change emotes and their responses.
- Built a Graphical frontend User Interface. Lets you adjust all current settings and new ones. accessable with /ae options
- Cooldown and Delay are now setable with a slider bar.
- Updated help command. Now shows all user settings, what tehy do and what they are set to. use /ae help or /ae ?
- 0.3
- Added a delay time that is user setable so your auto emotes are delayed by X amount of seconds.
- Added an actual version number so you can see if your AE is hella-old.
- Added more custom responses so you don't look foolish saluting someone who just farted on you.
- Rewrote the emotes so they are stored in a table.
- 0.2
- Added /commands and on/off crap
- Created custom responses to some emotes
- 0.1
- First release, Auto responded with wave to everyone, and salute to people just in your guild. Added custom emote responses to specific emotes at you.
Facts
- Uploaded on
- 07 May 2006
- Game version
- Filename
- autoemote-1-0.zip
- Size
- 1.1 KiB
- MD5
- 687ddf97f9dea0b77cf77e66483e348d
- Type
- Release
- Status
- Normal