Mercurial > wow > inventory
diff Modules/Config.lua @ 214:a7c02f65b072
Removed the outdated manual from the config.
Fixed general help to prepare for a release.
author | Zerotorescue |
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date | Sun, 06 Feb 2011 13:43:06 +0100 |
parents | 1959e2b3dfe1 |
children | 70daa765e275 |
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--- a/Modules/Config.lua Sat Feb 05 20:37:45 2011 +0100 +++ b/Modules/Config.lua Sun Feb 06 13:43:06 2011 +0100 @@ -2319,113 +2319,10 @@ description = { order = 0, type = "description", - name = "Please note that all multi-select |cfffed000dropdown|r boxes were turned into multi-select |cfffed000toggle|r boxes. I do not intend to keep it this way, however it can not yet be reverted due to a major bug in one of the libraries used by Inventorium. The layout of this config may look terribly organized in it's current state.\n\n" .. - "Since this is a beta some functionality might not be implemented yet while the options are available (usually - but not always - tagged as \"NYI\"). These options are used to indicate a feature is on the way and will be implemented before Inventorium is tagged as a release.\n\n" .. - "Please request things you want and report anything that's clunky, weird, vague or otherwise buggy at |cfffed000the Inventorium development addon page|r. You can find this by searching for \"|cfffed000Inventorium|r\" at |cfffed000CurseForge.com|r.\n\n" .. - "Tutorials for Inventorium will be created after the first stable release. If you require any help before that you can always contact me in the |cfffed000#JMTC|r IRC channel at |cfffed000QuakeNet.org|r. You may also report issues and request things there if you wish.\n\n" .. - "You might notice the summary window currently gets very slow when refreshed once you get over 100-200 items in the list, this is a known issue and will be fixed in |cfffed000version 1.1|r or a little later (which is after the initial release).", - }, - }, - }, - manual = { - order = 2, - type = "group", - name = "Manual", - args = { - intro = { - order = 1, - type = "group", - inline = true, - name = "Intro", - args = { - description = { - order = 0, - type = "description", - name = "|cfffed000Inventorium|r is an inventory tracking and restocking addon aimed towards making it extremely easy to keep enough stock of specific items at your characters. It provides a quick overview where you can see your current stock compared to the required stock and the current item value at the auction house whenever you find this relevant. From this overview you can queue craftable items into your favorite crafting profession addon and even restock from a vendor.", - }, - }, - }, - Overview = { - order = 2, - type = "group", - inline = true, - name = "Overview", - args = { - description = { - order = 0, - type = "description", - name = "In the stock overview, which is called the summary, you can view a list with all items relevant to your current character with their updated stock and auction house values. You can sort this list on item quality, current stock, percentage of stock missing, and item values and this way easily manually find the items you wish to process. If you prefer to automate the process, you can also configure the groups exactly as you wish and hit the queue button to process everything in that group.\n\n" .. - - "The item count data can be retrieved from most popular item count addons. This includes |cfffed000ItemCount|r and |cfffed000DataStore|r, but also |cfffed000Altoholic|r (even though this is not really a proper item count addon).\n" .. - "The auction house values data can also be retrieved from most popular auction house addons. This includes |cfffed000Auctionator|r, |cfffed000Auctioneer|r, |cfffed000AuctionLite|r, |cfffed000AuctionMaster|r and any other addon implementing the standard for retrieving item values. Item values from the summary windows of |cfffed000AuctionProfitMaster|r and |cfffed000ZeroAuctions|r are also supported, but not recommended.", - }, - }, - }, - Groups = { - order = 3, - type = "group", - inline = true, - name = "Groups", - args = { - description = { - order = 0, - type = "description", - name = "All items can be distributed over multiple groups to configure them exactly as you want. You can put all your glyphs in one group, gems in another and scrolls in a third with every single one of them having it's own set of unique settings. Per group you can set a price threshold, required item count, relevant characters and much more. The setup will feel very familiar to anyone that has used Quick Auctions to some extend as it uses a similar standard (though with many enhancements).", - }, - }, - }, - Queueing = { - order = 4, - type = "group", - inline = true, - name = "Queueing", - args = { - description = { - order = 0, - type = "description", - name = "Queueing items into your crafting profession addon can be done per group or for all visible groups at once. This requires the relevant profession window to be open. All queueing is done based on the filters set in the config for the related group, any items falling outside will be ignored.\n\n" .. - - "The queueing can be done into most popular crafting profession window replacing addons. This includes |cfffed000AdvancedTradeSkillWindow|r, |cfffed000GnomeWorks|r and |cfffed000Skillet|r.", - }, - }, - }, - Configuring = { - order = 5, - type = "group", - inline = true, - name = "Configuring", - args = { - description = { - order = 0, - type = "description", - name = "The system resources used by this addon while it is stand-by are at a minimum, so you can just leave it enabled for all your characters unless you wish otherwise.\n\n" .. - - "To start using Inventorium write |cfffed000/im|r in your chat. This will show a list of all available commands; |cfffed000/im config|r, |cfffed000summary|r and some others. Tip: Most of these commands have short alternatives, such as |cfffed000c|r for |cfffed000config|r and |cfffed000s|r for |cfffed000summary|r.\n\n" .. - - "Write |cfffed000/im c|r to open the config window to start configuring your groups. The first tab you will find opened is the |cfffed000General|r config. Go ahead and select your prefered item count, crafting and pricing addons. Scroll down and quickly take note of all other options there, you won't really need everything (yet) but knowing it is available will save you from searching later on.\n\n" .. - - "Click on the |cfffed000Groups|r tab. Here you will see a view handy options, in the future you might be able to find complete groups to import at popular blogs or forums making Inventorium very easy to import and initially setup, but for now we will have to make one manually. Quickly think about an easy-to-use and handy naming pattern and enter a name for your new group (e.g. |cfffed000Glyphs (Hunter)|r) and hit enter (leave the group type to the default). This group will be created and added to the list under the groups tab. Open the config for this group by clicking the group name.\n\n" .. - - "You are now seeing a copy of the general config with override boxes next to everything. Configure this as you wish, for example override the |cfffed000minimum global stock|r to 20, |cfffed000track at|r to your banker and crafter (ensure your current char is also included) and the |cfffed000price threshold|r to 5g or so. Once done go to the \"add items\" tab to add items to this group so this group manages them. Again observice the available functionality so you know what you can do. Based on our previous example of Hunter glyphs we have three possibilities: one is to get all Hunter glyphs in our bags and add these, the second is to open the profession window and include everything above or equal to an item level of 0 and the third and in this case best possibility is to add items from a premade group. Select |cfffed000Glyphs (Hunter)|r from the |cfffed000premade groups|r select box to import all Hunter glyphs into this group. After doing so you can close the config window to check the results. Write |cfffed000/im s|r to view the summary window.\n\n" .. - - "You can now copy this group and repeat the same steps to add all other groups you require. Think of things like one group per class for glyphs, one group per color for gems, one group per type of scroll (e.g. Heirloom, Twinks and Popular), one group for craftable epics, one group for flasks, one group for inks, one for parchments, etc.", - }, - }, - }, - VirtualGroups = { - order = 6, - type = "group", - inline = true, - name = "Virtual groups", - args = { - description = { - order = 0, - type = "description", - name = "|cffccccccThis is advanced optional functionality. I recommend skipping this paragraph if you are new to Inventorium.|r\n\n" .. - - "To allow changing the settings of multiple groups at once you can make virtual groups. These groups are basically like the general tab as their values are used when you aren't overriding a setting in a more specific group. After making a virtual group you still have to select it in all the \"child\"-groups so these groups know where to look for their settings when they are empty. Going back to our |cfffed000Glyphs (Hunter)|r group, we could make a virtual group called |cfffed000Glyphs|r which contained info like a default price threshold of 5g and a minimum crafting queue for all glyph groups. In each specific group you can then further specify that you would - for example - want 20 Hunter glyphs but 40 Druid glyphs as these might just sell a lot more often.", - }, - }, + name = "You can find a |cfffed000User Manual|r inside your addon folder or online at Google Docs (see the addon download page for a link). If you are new to this addon it may be a wealth of information.\n\n" .. + "Dropdown boxes that allow you to select more than 1 option should be closed using the \"|cfffed000Close|r\" option at the bottom before switching groups or closing the config. If this dropdown is still opened while switching groups or closing the config, it may cause an error and break the config requiring you to do /reloadui to continue working with the config.\n\n" .. + "Please request things you want and report anything that's clunky, weird, vague or otherwise buggy at |cfffed000the Inventorium ticket tracker|r. You can find this by going to the addon page.\n\n" .. + "You might notice the summary window currently gets a little slow when refreshed once you get over 200ish items in the list. This is a known issue and the summary window will be rewritten to resolve this somewhere in a future patch.", }, }, }, @@ -2437,12 +2334,22 @@ description = { order = 0, type = "description", - name = "|cfffed000My groups don't appear in the summary window.|r\nPlease ensure your current character is toggled on at the \"track at\" option beneath the \"minimum stock\" category within a group or the defaults.\n\n" .. - "|cfffed000The auction value collumn always shows a \"-\".|r\nThe auction value will not be cached when you set the \"price threshold\" beneath the \"replenishing stock\" category to |cfffed0000c|r. You can change this behavior by adjusting this value or toggling the \"Always show auction value\" option on.\n\n" .. - "|cfffed000Some items appear in the \"unqueueable\" frame while I can find them in the profession.|r\nOld items from before Cataclysm (such as any old gems) may have been renamed and their crafting skill removed. This might have resulted in certain items having the same name as others but with different ids, for example for Smooth King's Amber (search that at Wowhead for more info). Remove both items with the same name and add the one in your profession window again and this should no longer occur.\n\n" .. - "|cfffed000What relation does Inventorium have to ZeroAuctions or AuctionProfitMaster?|r\nNone. ZA/APM and IM are two completely seperate addons and do not interfere with eachother. At best you can use the auction pricing data displayed at the ZA/APM summary window as pricing source by selecting either addon as pricing addon, but neither IM nor ZA/APM will adjust any settings nor execute any other actions at one another. ZA/APM is an auction house addon. IM is a stock management addon. We are not related. We do not work together. We probably never will.\n\n" .. - "|cfffed000What use do profiles have?|r\nBecause there is already the \"track at\" option, profiles may not be useful to anyone. Nevertheless someone might find a use for it in some way and thus it is left available. You can use it to test certain things for example without the risk of your main groups being destroyed (although this should never be an excuse not to back up your settings from time to time).\n\n" .. - "|cfffed000Can you provide me with a sample scenario for virtual groups?|r\nNot really. If you are just getting to know Inventorium then I suggest leaving this functionality for the moment. It only makes things more complicated.\n\nAnyway, the simplest (and possibly most popular) setup to imagine are glyphs. There are over 300 glyphs available distributed over 10 classes. Glyphs for certain classes (such as the tribrids; Druids & Paladins) might sell a lot more often than those for others (such as pure DPS; Hunters, etc.).\n\nTo get an easily adjustable setup you can make one virtual group, called \"Glyphs\" and override all your prefered settings in there. After you are done, make a glyph-group for each class (such as \"Glyphs (Death Knight)\" etc.) and select \"Glyphs\" as virtual group for every one of them (you can easily insert item data to these class specific groups by selecting premade data).\n\nNow, to change the settings for all glyph groups you can just change the settings within the virtual \"Glyph\" group. To change the settings for one class in particular, such as Paladins because they sell more often than others, you can click this group and override the appropriate settings for just that group. There are many more possibilities for you to find out.\n\n" .. + name = "|cfffed000My groups don't appear in the summary window.|r\n" .. + "Please ensure your current character is toggled on at the \"track at\" option beneath the \"minimum stock\" category within a group or the defaults.\n\n" .. + + "|cfffed000The auction value column always shows a \"-\".|r\n" .. + "The auction value will not be cached when you set the \"price threshold\" beneath the \"replenishing stock\" category to |cfffed0000c|r. You can change this behavior by adjusting this value or toggling the \"Always show auction value\" option on.\n\n" .. + + "|cfffed000Some items appear in the \"unqueueable\" frame while I can find them in the profession.|r\n" .. + "Old items from before Cataclysm (such as any old gems) may have been renamed and their crafting skill removed. This might have resulted in certain items having the same name as others but with different ids, for example for Smooth King's Amber (search that at Wowhead for more info). Remove both items with the same name and add the one in your profession window again and this should no longer occur.\n\n" .. + + "|cfffed000What use do profiles have?|r\n" .. + "Because there is already the \"track at\" option, profiles may not be useful to anyone. Nevertheless someone might find a use for it in some way and thus it is left available. You can use it to test certain things for example without the risk of your main groups being destroyed (although this should never be an excuse not to back up your settings from time to time).\n\n" .. + + "|cfffed000Can you provide me with an example scenario for virtual groups?|r\n" .. + "The simplest (and possibly most popular) setup to imagine for using virtual groups are glyphs. There are over 300 glyphs available distributed over 10 classes (or 8 inks). Glyphs for certain classes (such as the tribrids; Druids & Paladins) might sell a lot more often than those for others (such as pure DPS; Hunters, etc.).\n\n" .. + "To get an easily adjustable setup you can make one virtual group, called \"Glyphs\" and override all your prefered settings in there. After you are done, make a glyph-group for each class (such as \"Glyphs (Death Knight)\" etc.) and select \"Glyphs\" as virtual group for every one of them (you can easily insert item data to these class specific groups by selecting premade data).\n\n" .. + "Now, to change the settings for all glyph groups you can just change the settings within the virtual \"Glyph\" group. To change the settings for one class in particular, such as Paladins because they sell more often than others, you can click this group and override the appropriate settings for just that group. There are many more possibilities for you to find out.\n\n" .. "", }, },