Change Log:
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r90-release:
* Corrected various issues with purchasing alternate currencies (more specifically, purchasing Conquest Points using Valor Points).
* Added mouse wheel scrolling to the merchant frame. Shift-scrolling jumps to the edge page, whereas control-scrolling jumps to the half-way point from the current page to the edge page.
* Fixed the discovery of new currencies so that even ones discovered in-between patches will now be recognized.
r79-release:
* Implemented a working fix for Blizzard's empty currency pane bug.
r76-release:
* Fixed alt-purchasing of "high cost" items (over 150g).
* For items purchased with an alternate currency, only show the confirmation dialog when purchasing more than 1 item at a time.
r72-release:
* Added support for purchasing items that require an item as a currency (eg. shards).
r70-release:
* Alt-right-clicks are now accepted as well.
* Added support for all current and future currencies.
* The "split stack" dialog is now capped to the number of purchasable items (eg. given the player's gold and currencies) rather than always 999.
* Alt-clicking to purchase a stack of items now asks for confirmation if it involves an alternate currency or a "high" gold cost (defined by Blizzard as 150g). This is consistent with the default right-click buying.
* Purchasing items with the stack-split frame (shift-click) still only asks for confirmation if it involves an alternate currency, not when the price of the item is "high". This is consistent with Blizzard's shift-click functionality, even though it is most likely an oversight.
* The notes are now localized into all available languages courtesy of Google Translate.
r53-release:
* Fixed an error that could happen when trying to buy a stack of items associated with an alternate currency cost.
r51-release:
* Items purchased with an alternate currency can now be returned for a full refund by alt-clicking them from the inventory.
* Alt-clicking to purchase a stack of...
Description:
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Features
Trading Items
TB Alt-Trader enables the use of ALT-clicking in any situation where you would want to "trade" items:
To trade items with other players (can be used to initiate trade as well).
At the bank.
At the guild vault.
To post auctions.
To attach items to a letter.
To sell items to a vendor.The above work in both directions; in other words; you may alt-click items to return them to your inventory.
The default Blizzard UI already supports right-clicking, which only works for some of those cases. Thus, you cannot right-click to initiate a trade with someone (right-clicking uses the item, so you need to open trade first). In this respect, TB Alt-Trader provides one consistent way to "trade" items.
Buying Full Stacks
Thanks to TB Alt-Trader it is also possible to purchase an entire stack simply by alt-clicking it from the merchant.
Purchasing Limits
TB Alt-Trader allows you to purchase up to 999 of any item at a time, by shift-clicking or shift-right-clicking an item sold by a vendor. The default Blizzard UI only allows the purchase of up to one stack at a time.
Any third-party script or add-on that invokes the BuyMerchantItem() function will automatically take advantage of this feature.
Alternate Currencies
TB Alt-Trader extends stack-purchasing to items that require alternate currencies (such as Honor Points). Under the default UI, only items purchasable purely with gold are eligible.
Mouse Wheel Scrolling
TB Alt-Trader adds support for mouse wheel scrolling to the merchant frame. Scrolling down will advance to the next page, whereas scrolling up will return to the previous page. Holding shift will scroll all the way, while holding control will scroll to the halfway point relative to your position and your scrolling direction.
[SIZ...
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r90-release:
* Corrected various issues with purchasing alternate currencies (more specifically, purchasing Conquest Points using Valor Points).
* Added mouse wheel scrolling to the merchant frame. Shift-scrolling jumps to the edge page, whereas control-scrolling jumps to the half-way point from the current page to the edge page.
* Fixed the discovery of new currencies so that even ones discovered in-between patches will now be recognized.
r79-release:
* Implemented a working fix for Blizzard's empty currency pane bug.
r76-release:
* Fixed alt-purchasing of "high cost" items (over 150g).
* For items purchased with an alternate currency, only show the confirmation dialog when purchasing more than 1 item at a time.
r72-release:
* Added support for purchasing items that require an item as a currency (eg. shards).
r70-release:
* Alt-right-clicks are now accepted as well.
* Added support for all current and future currencies.
* The "split stack" dialog is now capped to the number of purchasable items (eg. given the player's gold and currencies) rather than always 999.
* Alt-clicking to purchase a stack of items now asks for confirmation if it involves an alternate currency or a "high" gold cost (defined by Blizzard as 150g). This is consistent with the default right-click buying.
* Purchasing items with the stack-split frame (shift-click) still only asks for confirmation if it involves an alternate currency, not when the price of the item is "high". This is consistent with Blizzard's shift-click functionality, even though it is most likely an oversight.
* The notes are now localized into all available languages courtesy of Google Translate.
r53-release:
* Fixed an error that could happen when trying to buy a stack of items associated with an alternate currency cost.
r51-release:
* Items purchased with an alternate currency can now be returned for a full refund by alt-clicking them from the inventory.
* Alt-clicking to purchase a stack of...
Description:
--------------------
Features
Trading Items
TB Alt-Trader enables the use of ALT-clicking in any situation where you would want to "trade" items:
To trade items with other players (can be used to initiate trade as well).
At the bank.
At the guild vault.
To post auctions.
To attach items to a letter.
To sell items to a vendor.The above work in both directions; in other words; you may alt-click items to return them to your inventory.
The default Blizzard UI already supports right-clicking, which only works for some of those cases. Thus, you cannot right-click to initiate a trade with someone (right-clicking uses the item, so you need to open trade first). In this respect, TB Alt-Trader provides one consistent way to "trade" items.
Buying Full Stacks
Thanks to TB Alt-Trader it is also possible to purchase an entire stack simply by alt-clicking it from the merchant.
Purchasing Limits
TB Alt-Trader allows you to purchase up to 999 of any item at a time, by shift-clicking or shift-right-clicking an item sold by a vendor. The default Blizzard UI only allows the purchase of up to one stack at a time.
Any third-party script or add-on that invokes the BuyMerchantItem() function will automatically take advantage of this feature.
Alternate Currencies
TB Alt-Trader extends stack-purchasing to items that require alternate currencies (such as Honor Points). Under the default UI, only items purchasable purely with gold are eligible.
Mouse Wheel Scrolling
TB Alt-Trader adds support for mouse wheel scrolling to the merchant frame. Scrolling down will advance to the next page, whereas scrolling up will return to the previous page. Holding shift will scroll all the way, while holding control will scroll to the halfway point relative to your position and your scrolling direction.
[SIZ...