Change Log:
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-------------r00002----------- 09.01.2009 - 17:12 --
Cleaned up the interface
-------------r00001----------- 09.01.2009 - 15:27 --
Self made revisions ftw
-------------1.1b------------- 21.11.2008 - 04:07 --
Cleaned up all the Code
Improved some lua comments
Added an lua code Index
Cleaned up design
Added TalenTreeTextures
-------------1.0c------------- 14.11.2008 - 22:44 --
Fixed a bug with a break missing
-------------1.0b------------- 13.11.2008 - 02:37 --
First fully featured release
"/st show" will now show/hide the MainFrame
The MainFrame design is done
Funcions are added and ready to be used
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Changed Licence to "Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License"
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
-------------0.8b-------------
Fixed some typos
Description:
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SpecTor will remember the talent spec of players you inspect.
Basic Usage:
You can type /st show to get the MainFrame to show/hide.
Enter a Playername into the searchbox and hit enter.
Remember that Spector can only show you the spec of players you inspected first.
Also note that I'm not responsible for players that respec every day.
You can type /st to spam a short help message into your chat.
FAQ
Q: What the smirff is that Addon for? Why should I use this?
A: When your a Guildmaster like me. Or if you manage Raids on a regular basis you dont have the time to remember every (raid)spec of everyone raiding with you.
I use this Addon in the following sense:
I inspect them when they raid with me and therfore "catch" their regular raid spec.
One month later they ask me if we got a free Raidspot for Bt this evening. At this point I can instantly look his spec up and say: "Jeah one more Healer with Improved Divine Spirit would be awsome!"
Advanced Options:
You can type /st to spam 's spec into your chat.
You can type /st debug to enable/disable the DebugMode
Warning: The DebugMode will desperately spam your chat with stuff you dont want to know!
If you do want to know and for more information about editing this AddOn you should follow my code comments in the core.lua file.
Happy inspecting!