A Prayer of Mending-tracker for the LibDataBroker-platform.
Inspired by PoMTracker by Deramon of Gilneas.
It looks like this:
The number in brackets is the number of charges left...
The name is the one carrying your PoM...
The dots form a little bar that tells you when that PoM is going to fade...
The color orange means your PoM is on cd (turns white when it comes off cd)...
Clicking it turns it from left to right and vice-versa...
It has a tooltip that shows total healing done by the active or last PoM cast by you. This is reset to zero when you cast a new one...
EDIT: Approved
EDIT: There's an icon too by the way, a Prayer of Mending icon...
When I toggle between % and points with haste, hit, etc., % and points get mixed up. E.g., 118 % haste with 6.46 pts. Also, any text added is lost after a toggle or two.
Thx for the addon. I find it very useful despite the issues.
Are you using StatblockCore?
If so, I know of this mixing up, but I can't fix it. It's the way SBC handles suffixes that causes this (I think). Fortress doesn't have this problem for example.
There will be multiple wraps at some point, that was always the idea.
The rotation thing: I'm not gonna do it.
However. There is already the possibility to check 'jump to this feed when it gets updated'. If you select that on all your feeds, I think you'll be close to what you want (well not really, but it might be good enough for you)...
Another thing to note is that from all the displays I have tested this with, SBC has the most problems with it... Suffix updates are weird, tooltips are problematic.
Hmm... One thing I noticed is that if you turn off the label of the modules, with some (those without tooltips) you have no idea what you're looking at. It'd be nice to have all modules have a tooltip, even if it's just the label of the stat being shown, that way the user can disable the label (in Broker_Wrap for instance) without not knowing which stat their looking at.
Otherwise, great job. I'd love to see a Broker_MeleeStats module along the same lines.
No offence, but isn't it kind of logical that the label tells you what you're looking at? Seems to me that if you disable the label, you don't need it, why else disable it?
Or am I misunderstanding you?
Haven't thought about it yet to be honest, but wouldn't it be possible to simply exclude the feed made by Broker_Wraps from the selection menu (and defaulting to not selected of course)?
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I don't use it myself, so if there's a problem with it, let me know and I'll see what I can do.
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A Prayer of Mending-tracker for the LibDataBroker-platform.
Inspired by PoMTracker by Deramon of Gilneas.
It looks like this:
The number in brackets is the number of charges left...
The name is the one carrying your PoM...
The dots form a little bar that tells you when that PoM is going to fade...
The color orange means your PoM is on cd (turns white when it comes off cd)...
Clicking it turns it from left to right and vice-versa...
It has a tooltip that shows total healing done by the active or last PoM cast by you. This is reset to zero when you cast a new one...
EDIT: Approved
EDIT: There's an icon too by the way, a Prayer of Mending icon...
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Finally got my svn working again.... This is now fixed.
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The suffix for Spellpower should be 'pts'.
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Are you using StatblockCore?
If so, I know of this mixing up, but I can't fix it. It's the way SBC handles suffixes that causes this (I think). Fortress doesn't have this problem for example.
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The rotation thing: I'm not gonna do it.
However. There is already the possibility to check 'jump to this feed when it gets updated'. If you select that on all your feeds, I think you'll be close to what you want (well not really, but it might be good enough for you)...
Another thing to note is that from all the displays I have tested this with, SBC has the most problems with it... Suffix updates are weird, tooltips are problematic.
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Someone please check the Spellhit block please, since I don't have any :)
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I'll see what I can do.
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Global settings are not there because there's noting to set except for on and off. Colors, position, font: all handled by your actual display add-on.
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No offence, but isn't it kind of logical that the label tells you what you're looking at? Seems to me that if you disable the label, you don't need it, why else disable it?
Or am I misunderstanding you?
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I'll believe you if you say it's not that easy :)