kapresoft / wow-addon-suite

Addon Suite is an addon management for the World of Warcraft
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Current profile displayed on Titan bar #39

Closed msc6399 closed 6 months ago

msc6399 commented 6 months ago

Doing great work with this addon so far. Something I would like to see is the name of the current profile next to he addon icon. Only the name because space can become a premium on the bars. Attached screenshot shows what would really make this stand out. You would have the icon and next to it (in this example) Naye-World. Looking at the screenshot, looking to the left of your icon, you will see an example of what I mean. This addon (TalentBroker) shows the current spec (Marksman) and the current talent set (Single). And as your addon, these can be changed by left and/or right clicking on the icon. Keep it up and thanks! WoWScrnShot_041824_160242

nfet commented 6 months ago

Excellent idea. Would you be fine with providing an option to truncate? Like show ellipses (...) if it is larger than N settings. There are cases where I use the shortbar instead of the top or bottom bars.

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msc6399 commented 6 months ago

Not sure what your asking. But eliminating the character name and just showing addon set would work i.e. instead of Naye-World, would be World. You already know what character you're on unless you use one set for multiple characters. But then the player should know this.

nfet commented 6 months ago

If profile name is "Druid-Heals-On-Wednesday-Raids-H", would be truncated to "Druid-Heals-On-Wednesday...", if it exceeds the configured max. This way, the feature also works on short titan bars. Maybe set the default value to 20 characters before it truncates the profile name.

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msc6399 commented 6 months ago

I don't think I would go to all that trouble. If I had a set named "Druid-Heals-On-Wednesday-Raids-H", then I would truncate it myself to something like "DHOW-RH". But that's me. Again, I just would like to see what I suggested. I tend to keep my naming simple. Again, keep it up.