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GnomeWorks TradeSkill Frame -
a complete replacement for the blizzard trade skill frame.
Thank you!
I have been a die hard Skillet fan for ages. I still like some of the features of skillet, I like the two panel un-crowded approach, but I also like it to work!
First off - after using this addon for the first time, big thanks to lilsparky for making this as smooth and easy to use as it already is. I can't imagine what the finished product is going to be like.
I understand that the internal material counting is there. Would it be possible to at least get a printout of the shopping list required? Clicking on the vendor isn't that bad, as long as I could have a summary of how much stuff I need.
I love this addon it makes crafting so much easier. my fav feature is that it shows the level required to use the items that makes it much faster when i login me crafters to create things for my alts if i can just look at my list an see the level right there rather then looking at every recipe i have to find things that are the level i need for my other toon.
This addon still works with 4.0 I haven't gotten a single error from it
@jnt30 - Thanks for info. Got it working now. Another little hiccup is that the inventory does not show the items in guild ban, on an alt ewtc so when i am maing them I really cant see if I have any of the actual items.
I agree with feherandor. Making 100-200 glyphs it would really help having a shopping list at the Ink Trader and paper vendor. I can kind of get by on the paper vendor by opening the required materials and just buying in groups of 20. The Ink Trader, however, is a different story. I am only able to buy one ink at a time (for some reason the Shift-click to buy stacks isn't working) and with the new 3 ink per glyph, that means I have to click 75 times to get ink to make 25 glyphs. Ouch. Having a "Buy Materials from Selected Vendor" would be a godsend. I also want to get rid of the clunky ATSW.
cant wait for shopping list to function... currently im using ATSW along with gnomeworks only becouse atsw's shoplist works... wish i could get rid of it.
a shopping list is intended in the functionality. there is an internal understanding of what items you need and where you get them, but the ui hasn't caught up. there have been constant issue regarding the automatic retrieval as well. right now it appears to not grab things at all (it used to grab too many).
I have r54 working now. It seems to integrate well with the KTQ except i cant seem to get it to ignore the singles like we could on Skillet. I believe the shopping list function is still com9ing. That will be handy.
Thank you to author it is a great addon.
Thank you so much for this wonderful addon! I also needed a replacement for Skillet so I could get in on the glyph selling since the patch, and this addon has worked perfectly without any errors or noticeable problems thus far. I love the UI design, too!
once again loving GnomeWorks. 4.0.1 is great just for breaking Skillet so i went looking for a replacement. (let alone Glyph-mas present of massive gold)
a little more info on the bug with apostraphies in the build queue.
you can queue items with '
however when you try to process them it halts without error msg.
you can create items with ' if you skip queueing them (just use create or create all)
in fact when you have (5 say) queued and it halts at that item you can create the item and it reduces the queue by 1.
how about a feature request?
at the moment i'm resorting to buying pre-wrath herbs and milling them to keep up my supplies of ink. i often have to craft 1-20 of 7 different inks (in the past i was just crafting 500 ink of the sea) would it be possible to "queue all" for all the inks at once? either by selecting the group header ("parts" in this case) or by allowing multiple rows to be selected at once.
i doubt this feature would ever be used by any other proffession though. how often would a tailor want to craft every possible cloth helm?
ps - thanks to Jazradel for getting KTQ up and running. and rjstires from bringing it to our attention.
...and it working phenomenal! I cant thank you enough! For those of you running into issues with enchanting scrolls; open KevQueue Tool.lua @ line 231 remove ["ScrollID"] and restart WOW.
I understand that a shopping list functionality is intended so I wont bother harping on it. One small bit of functionality, would be an open to enchant directly to a scroll. Could be a check box option, or an additional button if the next in line is an enchant. Eitherway, no complaints!
I cannot get KTQ to work right. It will set a threshold fine, but wont queue items. If I dont open my Inscription window and type the queue command it prints in the chat window that it queued 0 of each item. If I open my tradeskill window and then do the queue command it does nothing.
I typically use a macro, so I tried typing it in manually, but pressing the enter key doesn't do anything. If I add an extra letter (like glyphsss), it prints to the chat window but of course doesn't queue anything because the item doesn't exist.
I've re-installed all the mods and wiped out all WTF's.....it's so frustrating to be so close and yet so far!
Any ideas?
first of all - many tnx for your support for addons.
my question: is there a way to create macros or bind "process queue" button?
It's really hard to click 5 windows...
something like this.. "/script Skillet:ProcessQueue()"
I can confirm that the ktq posted by a member on kevmars site does infact work for gnomeworks. Which means GW is now viable for me to use in production.
For the lazy here is the link (Be warned that i did not make this addon, and cannot assure that the user didn't hide something nasty in it, but its been working and ill pretend my authenticator will be enough to cover me)
on a side note, now that im actually using it, is there anyway to use a /click on the process {foo} button. My macro that tells me what the button im moused over doesn't seem like its working on most of the gnomeworks buttons.
Thank you! I have been a die hard Skillet fan for ages. I still like some of the features of skillet, I like the two panel un-crowded approach, but I also like it to work!
thanks again!
First off - after using this addon for the first time, big thanks to lilsparky for making this as smooth and easy to use as it already is. I can't imagine what the finished product is going to be like.
I understand that the internal material counting is there. Would it be possible to at least get a printout of the shopping list required? Clicking on the vendor isn't that bad, as long as I could have a summary of how much stuff I need.
I love this addon it makes crafting so much easier. my fav feature is that it shows the level required to use the items that makes it much faster when i login me crafters to create things for my alts if i can just look at my list an see the level right there rather then looking at every recipe i have to find things that are the level i need for my other toon.
This addon still works with 4.0 I haven't gotten a single error from it
@jnt30 - Thanks for info. Got it working now. Another little hiccup is that the inventory does not show the items in guild ban, on an alt ewtc so when i am maing them I really cant see if I have any of the actual items.
I agree with feherandor. Making 100-200 glyphs it would really help having a shopping list at the Ink Trader and paper vendor. I can kind of get by on the paper vendor by opening the required materials and just buying in groups of 20. The Ink Trader, however, is a different story. I am only able to buy one ink at a time (for some reason the Shift-click to buy stacks isn't working) and with the new 3 ink per glyph, that means I have to click 75 times to get ink to make 25 glyphs. Ouch. Having a "Buy Materials from Selected Vendor" would be a godsend. I also want to get rid of the clunky ATSW.
cant wait for shopping list to function... currently im using ATSW along with gnomeworks only becouse atsw's shoplist works... wish i could get rid of it.
@Bowlam The setting you are looking for is a KTQ settings, /ktq enable skipSingles
a shopping list is intended in the functionality. there is an internal understanding of what items you need and where you get them, but the ui hasn't caught up. there have been constant issue regarding the automatic retrieval as well. right now it appears to not grab things at all (it used to grab too many).
KTQ's most recent update now works, he's set Gnomeworks as a dependancy.
Is there a way to see a shoppinglist with Gnomeworks, like skillet did?
Hey guys,
I have r54 working now. It seems to integrate well with the KTQ except i cant seem to get it to ignore the singles like we could on Skillet. I believe the shopping list function is still com9ing. That will be handy. Thank you to author it is a great addon.
So, what version is everyone using? My r54 doesn't work in 4.0.1.
A fix for the ' bug, line 1232 of queue.lua
Thank you so much for this wonderful addon! I also needed a replacement for Skillet so I could get in on the glyph selling since the patch, and this addon has worked perfectly without any errors or noticeable problems thus far. I love the UI design, too!
once again loving GnomeWorks. 4.0.1 is great just for breaking Skillet so i went looking for a replacement. (let alone Glyph-mas present of massive gold)
a little more info on the bug with apostraphies in the build queue.
you can queue items with ' however when you try to process them it halts without error msg. you can create items with ' if you skip queueing them (just use create or create all) in fact when you have (5 say) queued and it halts at that item you can create the item and it reduces the queue by 1.
how about a feature request? at the moment i'm resorting to buying pre-wrath herbs and milling them to keep up my supplies of ink. i often have to craft 1-20 of 7 different inks (in the past i was just crafting 500 ink of the sea) would it be possible to "queue all" for all the inks at once? either by selecting the group header ("parts" in this case) or by allowing multiple rows to be selected at once.
i doubt this feature would ever be used by any other proffession though. how often would a tailor want to craft every possible cloth helm?
ps - thanks to Jazradel for getting KTQ up and running. and rjstires from bringing it to our attention.
Fantastic addon! I am running Gnomeworks with...
...and it working phenomenal! I cant thank you enough! For those of you running into issues with enchanting scrolls; open KevQueue Tool.lua @ line 231 remove ["ScrollID"] and restart WOW.
I understand that a shopping list functionality is intended so I wont bother harping on it. One small bit of functionality, would be an open to enchant directly to a scroll. Could be a check box option, or an additional button if the next in line is an enchant. Eitherway, no complaints!
Again, GREAT JOB!!
How do you buy the mats after you set up your queue?
Im coming from Skillet, where it was adding the buy button on the vendor.
I cannot get KTQ to work right. It will set a threshold fine, but wont queue items. If I dont open my Inscription window and type the queue command it prints in the chat window that it queued 0 of each item. If I open my tradeskill window and then do the queue command it does nothing. I typically use a macro, so I tried typing it in manually, but pressing the enter key doesn't do anything. If I add an extra letter (like glyphsss), it prints to the chat window but of course doesn't queue anything because the item doesn't exist. I've re-installed all the mods and wiped out all WTF's.....it's so frustrating to be so close and yet so far! Any ideas?
i guess the macro'd queue process system is a popular request. i'll be sure to prioritize that in the next revision.
first of all - many tnx for your support for addons.
my question: is there a way to create macros or bind "process queue" button? It's really hard to click 5 windows... something like this.. "/script Skillet:ProcessQueue()"
many tnx for any answer
I can confirm that the ktq posted by a member on kevmars site does infact work for gnomeworks. Which means GW is now viable for me to use in production.
For the lazy here is the link (Be warned that i did not make this addon, and cannot assure that the user didn't hide something nasty in it, but its been working and ill pretend my authenticator will be enough to cover me)
Link Removed: http://www.mediafire.com/?a3zqvop09b3a278
on a side note, now that im actually using it, is there anyway to use a /click on the process {foo} button. My macro that tells me what the button im moused over doesn't seem like its working on most of the gnomeworks buttons.