Change Log:
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2.2.1 (11/15/11)
Fixed a bug where the macro list sometimes became unclickable
Fixed a bug that sometimes caused buttons to show in the wrong places
2.2 (11/4/11)
Upgraded macros will now appropriately change their icons based on the macro code (unless an icon other than the Question Mark icon was selected). If you upgraded a macro with version 2.1, you will need to manually change the icon to the Question Mark icon.
Added a "Downgrade" button that converts a Super Duper macro into a standard macro
Added a "Claim"/"Disown" button that allows you to have a single character-specific macro or script that applies to multiple characters
Added a "Save As..." button that allows you to save an existing macro as a different type or character. For example, you can save a button macro as a floating macro if you want to free up a macro slot.
Several UI improvements; more to come!
2.1 (10/19/11)
Added an "Upgrade" button to the standard macro frame, allowing you to convert a standard macro into a Super Duper macro
Removed an overbearing version-checking system
2.0 (10/16/11)
Incorporated compatibility updates by survivorx and ambro
1.8.3 (2/26/09)
Changing the name of a macro will now properly update the title text above the edit box.
Improved the "/sdm test" function. Please re-test it and submit your results!
1.8.2 (2/26/09)
Fixed a bug that caused the image on button macros to show as a question mark more often than necessary.
Added a command "/sdm test" that does nothing but check some nyi code. Please run this command and report the results at wowinterface.com.
1.8.1 (2/21/09)
SDM no longer conflicts with LayMacroTooltip or with other addons that modify the macro frame.
1.8 (2/20/09)
Added the option of creating folders to organize your macros
Numerous minor UI improvements
1.7 (2/8/09)
Made the macro list better
- Color-coded the different macro types
- Created a slider below the menu to...
Description:
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To view recent changes, click the "Change Log" tab at the top of this page.
Open the in-game interface by typing /sdm
This addon allows you to create macros beyond the 255-character limit, and even beyond the 1023-character macrotext limit. However, no individual line in a macro may be more than 1023 characters long (you will get a warning). The number of lines is unlimited. Super Duper Macro also allows you to share macros with your friends in-game.
This mod allows you to make two types of macros:
Button macros are just like regular macros, but they can be as long as you want. You cannot make an unlimited number of them; they share a limit with your regular macros (36 global and 18 character-specific for each character).
Floating macros do not have buttons, and are accessed by /click. You can make as many of these as you want.
You can also make lua scripts of unlimited length that you can call using "/sdm run" or via sdm_RunScript("name")
If you find this addon useful, I encourage you to consider contributing to its development via PayPal by clicking this link. You will be showing your appreciation for the time I've spent getting this addon to the point it's at now, and you will also make it possible for me to continue to set aside time to make it even better.
Suggestions and bug reports are always welcome. You can post comments on the wowinterface.com page for this addon, or if you want to add something yourself, you can upload it in the "Optional Files" tab.
Special th...
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2.2.1 (11/15/11)
Fixed a bug where the macro list sometimes became unclickable
Fixed a bug that sometimes caused buttons to show in the wrong places
2.2 (11/4/11)
Upgraded macros will now appropriately change their icons based on the macro code (unless an icon other than the Question Mark icon was selected). If you upgraded a macro with version 2.1, you will need to manually change the icon to the Question Mark icon.
Added a "Downgrade" button that converts a Super Duper macro into a standard macro
Added a "Claim"/"Disown" button that allows you to have a single character-specific macro or script that applies to multiple characters
Added a "Save As..." button that allows you to save an existing macro as a different type or character. For example, you can save a button macro as a floating macro if you want to free up a macro slot.
Several UI improvements; more to come!
2.1 (10/19/11)
Added an "Upgrade" button to the standard macro frame, allowing you to convert a standard macro into a Super Duper macro
Removed an overbearing version-checking system
2.0 (10/16/11)
Incorporated compatibility updates by survivorx and ambro
1.8.3 (2/26/09)
Changing the name of a macro will now properly update the title text above the edit box.
Improved the "/sdm test" function. Please re-test it and submit your results!
1.8.2 (2/26/09)
Fixed a bug that caused the image on button macros to show as a question mark more often than necessary.
Added a command "/sdm test" that does nothing but check some nyi code. Please run this command and report the results at wowinterface.com.
1.8.1 (2/21/09)
SDM no longer conflicts with LayMacroTooltip or with other addons that modify the macro frame.
1.8 (2/20/09)
Added the option of creating folders to organize your macros
Numerous minor UI improvements
1.7 (2/8/09)
Made the macro list better
- Color-coded the different macro types
- Created a slider below the menu to...
Description:
--------------------
To view recent changes, click the "Change Log" tab at the top of this page.
Open the in-game interface by typing /sdm
This addon allows you to create macros beyond the 255-character limit, and even beyond the 1023-character macrotext limit. However, no individual line in a macro may be more than 1023 characters long (you will get a warning). The number of lines is unlimited. Super Duper Macro also allows you to share macros with your friends in-game.
This mod allows you to make two types of macros:
Button macros are just like regular macros, but they can be as long as you want. You cannot make an unlimited number of them; they share a limit with your regular macros (36 global and 18 character-specific for each character).
Floating macros do not have buttons, and are accessed by /click. You can make as many of these as you want.
You can also make lua scripts of unlimited length that you can call using "/sdm run
If you find this addon useful, I encourage you to consider contributing to its development via PayPal by clicking this link. You will be showing your appreciation for the time I've spent getting this addon to the point it's at now, and you will also make it possible for me to continue to set aside time to make it even better.
Suggestions and bug reports are always welcome. You can post comments on the wowinterface.com page for this addon, or if you want to add something yourself, you can upload it in the "Optional Files" tab.
Special th...