MarkBar

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This is an adjustable toolbar with raid target icon buttons; quicker and easier than the standard UI target popup menu. It also allows to set icons descriptions (ie sheep, sap,...) and party member assignments in order to dump that info in the chat.

Quick usage:

  1. Select a target and click on a mark button to set it over the target.
  2. Select a partner and right click to assign the mark.
  3. Press the bubble button to announce the mark to the party/raid.

Current Features

  • Raid Marking Toolbar.
  • Customizable scale and alpha (transparency) from settings panel.
  • Slash command for mark within macros. /markbar mark 0-8
  • Auto show/hide toolbar when join or leaving a party/raid (could be disabled).
  • Establish marks to your partners (select party/raid member and right click a toolbar mark).
  • Custom marks description/assignment for party/raid announcement (ie: Blue square->sheep for Blackmage)

Help

  • Click right lower corner to drag and reposition the toolbar.
  • Commands:
    • /markbar -> toogles show/hide toolbar.
    • /markbar auto n (n=0,1) -> 0=disables autoshow on join/leave party, 1=enables.
    • /markbar reset -> resets to default settings.
    • /markbar alpha n (n=0-1) -> sets toolbar transparency.
    • /markbar scale n (n=0-1) -> sets toolbar scale.
    • /markbar mark n (n=0-8) -> sets mark to current target (useful for use within macros).

Upcoming Features (sooner or later)

  • Profiles with different marks descriptions.
  • Allow other party members to put marks.

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Facts

Date created
14 Feb 2007
Category
Last update
26 Jul 2007
Development stage
Abandoned
License
All Rights Reserved
Recent files
  • R: 0.9 for 2.1.3 on 26 Jul 2007
  • R: 0.1 beta for 2.0.6 on 14 Feb 2007

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