Change Log:
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= Change Log =
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v1.34.02 (Sep. 09, 2016)
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- Move instance map data into individual module's local DB
- Set minimap button's default position
v1.34.01 (Sep. 03, 2016)
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- Minor fix on adventure journal related functions, EncounterJournal_ListInstances() looks to be not necessary anymore.
v1.34.00 (Aug. 31, 2016)
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- Corrected the boss ID of Sartharion in The Obsidian Sanctum
- Corrected the instance ID of Vault of Archavon
- Changed the old Violet Hold's location to Dalaran (Northrend)
- Updated Icecrown Citadel mapA to add the info regarding to portal to Dalaran
- Minor update for map presenting
- Attached Atlas button to World Map window
- Attached Atlas button to Adventure Journal window
- Added World Map buttton. And now switching between Atlas, World Map, and Adventure Journal will be easier with one click
- New Atlas frames introduced:
- Large frame: when a instance or location has a large scale of map provided, user can click on size-up button to switch to it
- Light frame: with the normal Atlas frame, user can collapse the right side of legend panel and only show the main map
- Boss buttons on instance map: now instance's bosses will be presenting with corresponding boss button
- Libraries update: LibBabble-Boss-3.0, LibBabble-Faction-3.0
- Translation update:
- Simplified Chinese (ananhaid)
- French (Stuxz)
- German (pas06)
- Brazilian Portuguese (Sunflow72)
- Library update: LibBabble-SubZone
v1.33.02 (Jul. 26, 2016)
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- Revamped Atlas frame and slightly enlarge the info panel.
- Removed AtlasLoot related codes as it no longer depends on Atlas
- Library update: LibDBIcon
- New features:
- Now mouse hover over the boss entry in the right info panel will show the boss' description when it is available.
If you click on the boss line, it will open the boss' detail page in Adven...
Description:
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Atlas, a World of Warcraft instance map browser
Copyright 2005 - 2010 Dan Gilbert
Copyright 2010 - Lothaer
Copyright 2011 ~ 2016 - Arith, Atlas Team
About Atlas
Atlas is an addon for World of Warcraft that includes detailed maps for every instance in the game. Originally, Blizzard neglected to include maps for instances. However, after a number of years Blizzard began to include official maps for some instances. These official maps are in the same hand-drawn style as the built-in world maps. Conversely, the Atlas maps are based on data used by the minimap, which provides a more detailed, accurate, and colorful representation. You can think of this as the difference between a street map and a satellite image.
The core of Atlas is basically an image viewer. However, it's the images that come with Atlas that make it worthwhile - a map for every instance in the game. Furthermore, while the built-in maps mark the locations of some major bosses, Atlas provides detailed and accurate information about all of the creatures, NPCs, objects, and events you'll encounter in each dungeon. General information about each zone is provided as well, including its location, level range, player limit, attenuation requirement, and associated faction. All entrances, exits, portals, and connections are labelled clearly. Because there are so many instances in the game, you can categorize them by type, level, number of players, continent, or expansion.
With Atlas installed and enabled, you will be able to view the instance maps every where, even you are not inside the instance.
After installing Atlas, you'll notice a new icon on the minimap that looks like part of a little globe (you can right-click the icon to drag it around the minimap's frame). Click this icon to open up the main Atlas window, which displays the maps and legend. You can alternatively use the slash-command "/atlas". The drop-downs at th...
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= Change Log =
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v1.34.02 (Sep. 09, 2016)
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- Move instance map data into individual module's local DB
- Set minimap button's default position
v1.34.01 (Sep. 03, 2016)
------------------------
- Minor fix on adventure journal related functions, EncounterJournal_ListInstances() looks to be not necessary anymore.
v1.34.00 (Aug. 31, 2016)
------------------------
- Corrected the boss ID of Sartharion in The Obsidian Sanctum
- Corrected the instance ID of Vault of Archavon
- Changed the old Violet Hold's location to Dalaran (Northrend)
- Updated Icecrown Citadel mapA to add the info regarding to portal to Dalaran
- Minor update for map presenting
- Attached Atlas button to World Map window
- Attached Atlas button to Adventure Journal window
- Added World Map buttton. And now switching between Atlas, World Map, and Adventure Journal will be easier with one click
- New Atlas frames introduced:
- Large frame: when a instance or location has a large scale of map provided, user can click on size-up button to switch to it
- Light frame: with the normal Atlas frame, user can collapse the right side of legend panel and only show the main map
- Boss buttons on instance map: now instance's bosses will be presenting with corresponding boss button
- Libraries update: LibBabble-Boss-3.0, LibBabble-Faction-3.0
- Translation update:
- Simplified Chinese (ananhaid)
- French (Stuxz)
- German (pas06)
- Brazilian Portuguese (Sunflow72)
- Library update: LibBabble-SubZone
v1.33.02 (Jul. 26, 2016)
------------------------
- Revamped Atlas frame and slightly enlarge the info panel.
- Removed AtlasLoot related codes as it no longer depends on Atlas
- Library update: LibDBIcon
- New features:
- Now mouse hover over the boss entry in the right info panel will show the boss' description when it is available.
If you click on the boss line, it will open the boss' detail page in Adven...
Description:
--------------------
Atlas, a World of Warcraft instance map browser
Copyright 2005 - 2010 Dan Gilbert
Copyright 2010 - Lothaer
Copyright 2011 ~ 2016 - Arith, Atlas Team
About Atlas
Atlas is an addon for World of Warcraft that includes detailed maps for every instance in the game. Originally, Blizzard neglected to include maps for instances. However, after a number of years Blizzard began to include official maps for some instances. These official maps are in the same hand-drawn style as the built-in world maps. Conversely, the Atlas maps are based on data used by the minimap, which provides a more detailed, accurate, and colorful representation. You can think of this as the difference between a street map and a satellite image.
The core of Atlas is basically an image viewer. However, it's the images that come with Atlas that make it worthwhile - a map for every instance in the game. Furthermore, while the built-in maps mark the locations of some major bosses, Atlas provides detailed and accurate information about all of the creatures, NPCs, objects, and events you'll encounter in each dungeon. General information about each zone is provided as well, including its location, level range, player limit, attenuation requirement, and associated faction. All entrances, exits, portals, and connections are labelled clearly. Because there are so many instances in the game, you can categorize them by type, level, number of players, continent, or expansion.
With Atlas installed and enabled, you will be able to view the instance maps every where, even you are not inside the instance.
After installing Atlas, you'll notice a new icon on the minimap that looks like part of a little globe (you can right-click the icon to drag it around the minimap's frame). Click this icon to open up the main Atlas window, which displays the maps and legend. You can alternatively use the slash-command "/atlas". The drop-downs at th...