Enables the creation of incredibly long macros.
A fork of hypehuman 's Super Duper Macro .
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- This addon is largely unchanged from hypehuman's efforts!
- I am a documentation guy, not a programmer. It is unlikely I can make any real changes.
- If you are a developer, I am happy to:
- Accept GitHub pull requests.
- Add you as a contributor on GitHub.
- Hand this project over!
- If you are a developer, I am happy to:
Since it's a regular addon, it's manually installed the same as every other addon would be.
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Extract it to your
Interface\AddOns
folder.
Perhaps your game is installed to one of:
C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft
C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft (x86)
.. and so you would extract the contents of your downloaded archive to something like:
C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns
.. and so you would end up with the folder
C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns\SuperDuperMacro
.. and inside it would have SuperDuperMacro.toc
and all the other files.
Open the interface by typing /sdm
- 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.
- Share macros in-game.
- Button macros
- 36 global and 18 character-specific for each character.
- Floating macros accessed by
/click
- You can make as many of these as you want.
- Lua scripts of unlimited length
/sdm run <name>
sdm_RunScript("name")
- If you seen an error, disable all addons but this one and re-test before creating an issue.
- If you have multiple addons installed, errors you think are for one addon may actually be for another. No really, disable everything else.
- Search for your issue before creating an issue.
- Always report errors.
- There are several helpful addons to catch errors. Try something like TekErr.
- The SuperMacro AddOn, which inspired the idea for this addon.
- All the regulars on the UI & Macro forums, who have been guiding me through this process.