Apoc
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Yes, yes, ANOTHER talent plugin.
However, this one is slightly easier to use than others, and likely to be a tad bit more annoying for some.
What it does that others don't
Well, it has a GUI that lets you 'design' the talent placements.
The talents you choose are output as an XML file that can be shared with others very easily.
It only runs code when it needs to (thanks to Lua events). Unfortunately; due to lack of native talent support, it can be a bit slow on startup.
Changelog
1.0.0.0 - Initial release.
How to use it
Since Honorbuddy currently doesn't have an 'Initialize' method, and I don't like running initialization code in the constructors of plugins/CCs, you need to make sure you actually start HB for 1-2s (hit the Start button) before the current talents will be parsed, and the plugin will initialize itself.
Once you have seen it spit out its 2 initialization methods, you can hit the Settings button for the plugin. From there, it's fairly self explanatory.
After you create (or load) your talent setup, you don't need to do anything else!
It will automatically place talents when you level (or your talent points change [e.g. DK quests]).
YOU MUST SELECT A TALENT SPEC TO USE!
After you select it, it will be saved for that character. You need not select it again the next time you run HB.
Where do I find the XML files?
In your Settings folder for Honorbuddy. (C:\Path\To\Honorbuddy\Settings\)
The filename will be <name you gave the talent spec>.talents.xml
Feel free to post your specs here. I have not included any with the release!
Known Issues
Hunter pet talents are not supported yet. Once I find a very valid reason to support it, I will. (I don't really play hunters, so yea...)
Download
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2068143/QuickTalents.7z
However, this one is slightly easier to use than others, and likely to be a tad bit more annoying for some.
What it does that others don't
Well, it has a GUI that lets you 'design' the talent placements.
The talents you choose are output as an XML file that can be shared with others very easily.
It only runs code when it needs to (thanks to Lua events). Unfortunately; due to lack of native talent support, it can be a bit slow on startup.
Changelog
1.0.0.0 - Initial release.
How to use it
Since Honorbuddy currently doesn't have an 'Initialize' method, and I don't like running initialization code in the constructors of plugins/CCs, you need to make sure you actually start HB for 1-2s (hit the Start button) before the current talents will be parsed, and the plugin will initialize itself.
Once you have seen it spit out its 2 initialization methods, you can hit the Settings button for the plugin. From there, it's fairly self explanatory.
After you create (or load) your talent setup, you don't need to do anything else!
It will automatically place talents when you level (or your talent points change [e.g. DK quests]).
YOU MUST SELECT A TALENT SPEC TO USE!
After you select it, it will be saved for that character. You need not select it again the next time you run HB.
Where do I find the XML files?
In your Settings folder for Honorbuddy. (C:\Path\To\Honorbuddy\Settings\)
The filename will be <name you gave the talent spec>.talents.xml
Feel free to post your specs here. I have not included any with the release!
Known Issues
Hunter pet talents are not supported yet. Once I find a very valid reason to support it, I will. (I don't really play hunters, so yea...)
Download
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2068143/QuickTalents.7z