

'/tmw profile "Cybeloras - Aerie Peak"'). Profile name is case sensitive, and must be quoted if it contains spaces.

'/tmw profile "Profile Name"' - Loads a TellMeWhen profile.'/tmw options' - Opens the general settings configuration for TellMeWhen.'/tmw' - Toggles TellMeWhen between locked (functional) or unlocked (configuration) states.General settings can be accessed via '/tmw options', the Blizzard interface options, or the 'Group Settings' tab of the icon editor. When they are dropped on another icon, a menu will appear asking you what you want to do with the icon - Options include Move, Copy, and Swap. Icons can be spatially manipulated by holding down the right mouse button and dragging them around. You can also drag spells from your spellbook, your pet's spellbook, or items from your inventory to quickly set up a cooldown icon for that spell/item. An explanation of what most settings do can be found in the tooltip displayed when you mouse over a setting. You need to select an icon type from the dropdown menu and enable the icon, and then configure the icon to suit your needs based on the settings that are available. To begin using TellMeWhen, right-click on one of these icons, and the icon editor will appear. When you first log in with TellMeWhen installed, you will see one group of four icons in the center of your screen. To lock and unlock TellMeWhen, type "/tmw" or "/tellmewhen". Icons can be skinned with Masque (formerly ButtonFacade).Icons can show status bars on top of them, indicating the required resources and their remaining cooldown/duration in a different way.Icons can show at different transparency levels based upon the usability/existence of what they are checking.You can also set text to be announced/displayed when an icon's attributes change.You can set a sound to play when important attributes of an icon change.There are over 110 conditions that can be configured to make an icon show only under very specific or very general circumstances.

All icons can show the standard cooldown animation to display their status, and are compatible with OmniCC.Icons can be set to show or hide based on the status of their basic element and their usability based on range, duration, stacks, and resources.And any combination of over 110 other things with easy-to-use conditions. Icons can track any of the following things: TellMeWhen is a WoW addon that provides visual, auditory, and textual notifications about cooldowns, buffs, and pretty much every other element of combat.

Also, maybe list the date when each version was released (in the changelog) to help with troubleshooting.Įdit - I opened the old file and apparently I had version 1.57, which doesn't seem to exist at all, according to the changelog on your site, where it jumps from 1.45 to 1.60.Join the official TellMeWhen Discord! Ask questions, share configuration, or just hang out.
#Lost of control icon resize elvui download
I'm not sure how close the association is between Tukui / ElvUI and Azilroka, but you might want to change the download page on your site to show the current version more prominently (maybe include it in the file name), like in CurseForge.
#Lost of control icon resize elvui skin
So I downloaded 1.67, disabled all the modules I wasn't using before (so it was the same config, just a new version), and the "Loss of Control" icon is now correctly moved to its anchor, whether the ElvUI skin is enabled or not. Then I went to CurseForge (where the files are numbered) and it showed a 1.67 (though no changelog for it), and checking the "extras" pane on your site also shows 1.67 (although the changelog only shows 1.65, which is a bit confusing). The file from the Tukui website isn't numbered, so I'm not sure which version I had (I think it was around 2 months old, so maybe 1.45? - there are no dates listed), but I checked the "changelog" pane and it showed "1.60-1.65" as the latest one. Apparently it had something to do with one of the modules in Project Azilroka.
