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diff verbage.lua @ 25:cb9635999171
- Reassigning loot, and marking loot as disenchanted/vault, will update the
history entries also.
- Tooltip help on dropdown menus appears at mouse now, instead of depending
on Blizzard's "Beginner Tooltips" setting.
- Forum BBcode output includes an option for MMO-Champion/Wowstead formatting.
- Smarter cleanup functions for expiring caches.
- Properly prefer locally-generated loot events, even when other users can
see and rebroadcast the events back to you faster than you see them.
author | Farmbuyer of US-Kilrogg <farmbuyer@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 05 Oct 2011 02:14:07 +0000 |
parents | d89aeb6b9f9e |
children | 7d2742727869 |
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--- a/verbage.lua Wed Sep 21 06:21:48 2011 +0000 +++ b/verbage.lua Wed Oct 05 02:14:07 2011 +0000 @@ -355,9 +355,9 @@ The <History> tab maintains a list of all loot. It is intended to help answer questions such as "When was the last time PlayerX won something?" and "How much stuff has PlayerY gotten lately?" The history tab is, by design, not as configurable -as the main <Loot> tab; entries cannot be edited and so forth. +as the main <Loot> tab; entries cannot be manually edited and so forth. -Loot history is the only "live" data tab which persists across the +Clear Loot> command. +This loot history is the only "live" data tab which persists across the +Clear Loot> command. For this reason, very little information is stored: only the recipient, the item, and a textual timestamp. Boss names, offspecs, and other notes are not preserved. @@ -367,8 +367,8 @@ lead to odd display issues. Left-clicking a row will change the window to display all recorded loot for that -player. On that display, right-clicking any row will return to showing the most -recent single item for all players. +player. While on that display, right-clicking any row will return to showing the +most recent single item for all players. Histories are maintained per-realm. This refers to the realm you are on when the loot drops, not the realm of the player receiving it (in the case of cross-realm @@ -389,6 +389,13 @@ loot" display. It is another good periodic maintenance step, but does not discard as much data as the other actions. +Using +Reassign to...> will also move the item between player histories. The timestamp +will not be changed; it will "always have been" received by the new recipient. + +Using +Mark as disenchanted> or +Mark as guild vault> will remove the item from +history altogether. Remarking such an item as +normal> or +offspec> will replace +the item back into the player's history. + Note: the first time you display the histories during a game session, you will likely see several items listed as +UNKNOWN>. This is not a bug; these items are simply not in your local game cache. WoW will automatically retrieve the missing