wow, obscure. that's holding control when you mouse over the icon for the the skill, right? like if you've got a pattern selected, the icon that shows the object that would be created.
Expanding on the GnomeWorks name I have some ideas if you're still wishywashy on the name. Like ProfessionalGnomeWorks (GPW for short or even exclude 'Works'.), Gnome Depot, and GnomeNTrade. :D
Snipped the 200+ addons for brevity. This happens when your version of skillet is the only active addon. After this point, if I do anything involving the skillet frame, to include clicking the X, WoW locks up. (Can still mouse around, Winamp was still playing, could Alt+Tab and see desktop mouse cursor in places, etc, but the game image was frozen on my screen and input text didn't make it to the game.) If I escape out of the frame rather than X out of it, it works fine and the game continues with no issues.
Tested on my Paladin Engineer, open and close no problem, no errors. This is with r156, let me know if you need any other info or want me to try clearing SV and whatnot.
when was the last time to you did a cleanup of your sv file? i changed the group saving mechanism a while back and it's not really compatible with how i did things before.
I actually did a cleanup about 4 days ago, but I didn't delete any of the Skillet SVs I had in my WTF tree. On the other hand, I haven't actually done anything with her leatherworking since before 3.0, so lemme give it a whirl...
Yeah, that didn't work, nuking just the SVs for her. I just wiped all my Skillet.lua files from WTF and reinstalled the addon from a clean download, trying again...
Yeah, fixed now. Got the error on first login with no SV file, but that was expected, and a quick relog fixed it.
Kinda needed to do that anyhow, I had 50 pots queued on a character that didn't exist on my accounts anymore. :)
I get a strange error in the inscription part. If I search for something and have it come up the ONLY result, then click it, it doesn't show in the right pane.
Sometimes if I search for something and have multiple results and the choice I want is the last one in the list, that one doesn't show up either....which makes me highly suspect the last element in your return list is getting dropped sometimes.
Unfortunatley, its only replicated within inscription...I can't do the same thing on my enchanting alt with a perfect match and see the error.
weird. can you click a different recipe then back to see if it fixes it? there's an optimization that is clearly unoptimal in the details window display...
Just a question. Say I want to make a Netherweave bag. I will need 4x Bolt of Netherweave (which I can create from 20x Netherweave Cloth in my inventory) and 1x Rune Thread (which I also have in the inventory).
When I chose to create the bag the addon tells me that the required reagents are missing and puts 4x Bolt of Netherweave on the shopping list even though I can create those.
Wouldn't it be more logical for the addon to check if the reagents can be made and queue those?
The grey, green,yellow,red difficulty filter is definitely useful as is, but it would be super neat if I could filter by skill number. Setting it to 300 or 301 to filter out classic recipes, or 375/376 to filter out BC recipes would be awesome despite the few exceptions it would miss.
There may even be a better way to filter based on expansion/continent but I think it would be pretty easy to implement a skill level filter.
Just a question. Say I want to make a Netherweave bag. I will need 4x Bolt of Netherweave (which I can create from 20x Netherweave Cloth in my inventory) and 1x Rune Thread (which I also have in the inventory).
When I chose to create the bag the addon tells me that the required reagents are missing and puts 4x Bolt of Netherweave on the shopping list even though I can create those.
Wouldn't it be more logical for the addon to check if the reagents can be made and queue those?
yes, that is an option -- "craft reagents" or something like that. probably should default to being on.
The grey, green,yellow,red difficulty filter is definitely useful as is, but it would be super neat if I could filter by skill number. Setting it to 300 or 301 to filter out classic recipes, or 375/376 to filter out BC recipes would be awesome despite the few exceptions it would miss.
There may even be a better way to filter based on expansion/continent but I think it would be pretty easy to implement a skill level filter.
well, the only problem with a numerical setting is having to create the ui element to deal with it.
i was just poking around periodic table to see if there was a set somewhere for the tbc recipes vs the pre-tbc recipes, but there isn't. :(
if you have arl installed, you get some additional recipe filtering options. maybe i can convince ackis to identify standard/tbc/wotlk recipes in some fashion...
honestly, i haven't seen exactly what improvement nogudnik has made to the mainline. i know a lot of his effort was getting the mainline back to working under 3.0
Seems skillet use it's own tooltip, is there any way to have an option to choose tooltip or some way to config it? In my case, the tooltip will display on mouseover and is too large that nearly blocks every recipe. This is quite obstructive while browsing through skill window.
you're talking about the recipe breakdown tooltip, yeah? (the one that pops when you mouse over the skill names and tells you details about reagents and such) the best you can do is turn it off in the options.
yeah, it's a known problem. it'll work on reload, so i haven't bothered to chase it down. guess that's a bit lazy on my part...
I'm getting errors with no savedvariables, and they persist across reloads/sessions. I'm probably going to have to stop using Skillet until it's fixed :(
I just fixed it in my own copy by wrapping the offending code in an if() check so it wouldn't blindly try to loop over nonexistent data. Seemed to fix it.
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Snipped the 200+ addons for brevity. This happens when your version of skillet is the only active addon. After this point, if I do anything involving the skillet frame, to include clicking the X, WoW locks up. (Can still mouse around, Winamp was still playing, could Alt+Tab and see desktop mouse cursor in places, etc, but the game image was frozen on my screen and input text didn't make it to the game.) If I escape out of the frame rather than X out of it, it works fine and the game continues with no issues.
Tested on my Paladin Engineer, open and close no problem, no errors. This is with r156, let me know if you need any other info or want me to try clearing SV and whatnot.
Yeah, that didn't work, nuking just the SVs for her. I just wiped all my Skillet.lua files from WTF and reinstalled the addon from a clean download, trying again...
Yeah, fixed now. Got the error on first login with no SV file, but that was expected, and a quick relog fixed it.
Kinda needed to do that anyhow, I had 50 pots queued on a character that didn't exist on my accounts anymore. :)
Sometimes if I search for something and have multiple results and the choice I want is the last one in the list, that one doesn't show up either....which makes me highly suspect the last element in your return list is getting dropped sometimes.
Unfortunatley, its only replicated within inscription...I can't do the same thing on my enchanting alt with a perfect match and see the error.
When I chose to create the bag the addon tells me that the required reagents are missing and puts 4x Bolt of Netherweave on the shopping list even though I can create those.
Wouldn't it be more logical for the addon to check if the reagents can be made and queue those?
The grey, green,yellow,red difficulty filter is definitely useful as is, but it would be super neat if I could filter by skill number. Setting it to 300 or 301 to filter out classic recipes, or 375/376 to filter out BC recipes would be awesome despite the few exceptions it would miss.
There may even be a better way to filter based on expansion/continent but I think it would be pretty easy to implement a skill level filter.
yes, that is an option -- "craft reagents" or something like that. probably should default to being on.
well, the only problem with a numerical setting is having to create the ui element to deal with it.
i was just poking around periodic table to see if there was a set somewhere for the tbc recipes vs the pre-tbc recipes, but there isn't. :(
if you have arl installed, you get some additional recipe filtering options. maybe i can convince ackis to identify standard/tbc/wotlk recipes in some fashion...
Not quite sure what they are- but are you planning to incorporate the recent changes made over in the "mainline" to your clone of Skillet?
If you already include the changes that were made- just slap me around.
Thank you for an awesome, helpful addon,
Nikk
i'll take a look.
I'm getting errors with no savedvariables, and they persist across reloads/sessions. I'm probably going to have to stop using Skillet until it's fixed :(
I just fixed it in my own copy by wrapping the offending code in an if() check so it wouldn't blindly try to loop over nonexistent data. Seemed to fix it.