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FuBar 3.6.5  Popular! (More than 5000 hits)

Version: v3.6.5
by: ckknight, Arrowmaster

A panel that modules can plug into.

Features:

  1. Drag and drop rearragement of plugins.
  2. Any plugin can exist on left or right or be centered.
  3. Automatically adjust frames (can be turned off)
  4. Any number of bars (not limited to just 2), you can attach to the top, bottom, or detach any amount you want.
  5. Can detach a tooltip and pin it to the UI.
  6. Object-oriented design.
  7. LoadOnDemand capabilities for plugins.
  8. Modularity (absolutely no plugins are intimately connected to the core)
  9. Minimal resource usage
  10. Lots of handy features for developers.
  11. Well documented API.
  12. Skinning support
  13. Can change the thickness, font size, transparency, spacing through simple sliders on the right-click menu.
  14. Can place plugins on the minimap, which will function like standard minimap buttons.
  15. Drag the edge of the bar to change its size
TO INSTALL: Put the FuBar folder into
\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns\

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A /tags/v3.6.5 (from /trunk:32)

Tagging as v3.6.5

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Stupid TOC....

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r30 | arrowmaster | 2009-12-10 05:01:58 -0500 (Thu, 10 Dec 2009) | 3 lines
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frame:GetFrameType() => frame:GetObjectType()
Somebody better be padding my (not ckknight's) PayPal account for this since FuBar is DEAD!

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r28 | shefki | 2009-08-06 17:53:53 -0400 (Thu, 06 Aug 2009) | 2 lines
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M /trunk/FuBar.toc

Add LibJostle-3.0 to the OptionalDeps

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r26 | ckknight | 2009-08-04 21:34:11 -0400 (Tue, 04 Aug 2009) | 1 line
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add other rock libs to optionaldeps
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r24 | shefki | 2009-08-04 14:20:21 -0400 (Tue, 04 Aug 2009) | 2 lines
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Bump TOC for 3.2

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r22 | ckknight | 2009-04-17 12:04:30 -0400 (Fri, 17 Apr 2009) | 1 line
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M /trunk/.pkgmeta
M /trunk/FuBar.toc
D /trunk/LICENSE.txt

Change license to All Rights Reserved. Bump version arbitrarily.
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r20 | ckknight | 2009-04-14 05:02:15 -0400 (Tue, 14 Apr 2009) | 1 line
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r18 | arrowmaster | 2009-01-30 11:02:21 -0500 (Fri, 30 Jan 2009) | 1 line
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M /trunk/.pkgmeta

Add LibRock-1.0 to .pkgmeta required-dependencies to attempt to get the CurseClient to install it to work around its broken upgrading
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r17 | swix | 2008-12-27 16:37:05 -0500 (Sat, 27 Dec 2008) | 1 line
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M /trunk/FuBar-Locale-ruRU.lua
M /trunk/FuBar.toc

Updating ruRU
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r16 | StingerSoft | 2008-12-13 04:41:07 -0500 (Sat, 13 Dec 2008) | 1 line
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M /trunk/FuBar.toc

added ruRU
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r12 | arrowmaster | 2008-11-05 02:20:42 -0500 (Wed, 05 Nov 2008) | 1 line
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Fix LibJostle-3.0 usage, I think somebody deRock'd LibJostle-3.0 in the past but forgot to update stuff that used it
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r10 | rabbit | 2008-10-18 01:27:19 -0400 (Sat, 18 Oct 2008) | 1 line
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Add AceLibrary, Tablet and Dewdrop.
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Correct CallbackHandler-1.0 path
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M /trunk/FuBar.toc
D /trunk/embeds.xml

Embed LibFuBarPlugin-3.0 and add Broker2FuBar as an 'optional dependancy' in .pkgmeta
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r4 | stanzilla | 2008-10-14 12:22:08 -0400 (Tue, 14 Oct 2008) | 1 line
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Update TOC for WotLK
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M /trunk/.pkgmeta
M /trunk/FuBar-Locale-deDE.lua
M /trunk/FuBar-Locale-enUS.lua
M /trunk/FuBar-Locale-esES.lua
M /trunk/FuBar-Locale-frFR.lua
M /trunk/FuBar-Locale-koKR.lua
M /trunk/FuBar-Locale-zhCN.lua
M /trunk/FuBar-Locale-zhTW.lua
M /trunk/FuBar.lua
M /trunk/FuBar.toc
M /trunk/FuBar_Panel.lua
M /trunk/LICENSE.txt
M /trunk/embeds.xml
D /trunk/libs

Fix .pkgmeta, svn:keywords, and other minor properties
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r2 | root | 2008-09-29 18:13:59 -0400 (Mon, 29 Sep 2008) | 1 line
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Facilitate WowAce-on-CurseForge transition
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A /branches
A /tags
A /trunk
A /trunk/FuBar-Locale-deDE.lua
A /trunk/FuBar-Locale-enUS.lua
A /trunk/FuBar-Locale-esES.lua
A /trunk/FuBar-Locale-frFR.lua
A /trunk/FuBar-Locale-koKR.lua
A /trunk/FuBar-Locale-zhCN.lua
A /trunk/FuBar-Locale-zhTW.lua
A /trunk/FuBar.lua
A /trunk/FuBar.toc
A /trunk/FuBar_Panel.lua
A /trunk/LICENSE.txt
A /trunk/background.tga
A /trunk/embeds.xml
A /trunk/libs

Initial import of HEAD
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Unread 02-10-06, 09:34 AM  
Rommin
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It must be just me, but if anyone can provide some help....since 020 the bar height has been off, as in too short. At 14 text, the text and plugin icons are actually off the top of the bar. I have it docked on the bottom of the screen.

Thanks for this Boss!



Wait, I see what it's doing. If I have the font on 10, the bar scales down too. I have to set the font to 19 in order to get the bar the correct height.
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Rommin, send me a screenshot.
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Unread 02-10-06, 01:58 PM  
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I love you.
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ok question.. I could have sworn with the older version.. I had some kind of option to show different nmaeplates on npcs and mobs? Am I correct in thinking this? or was it another mod I had?
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Gello
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Hmm nothing at all on screen.

/ace load bosspanel : is already loaded
/script print(BossPanelFrame1:IsVisible()) : nil
/script print(BossPanel_AmmunitionLocals) : table
/script BossPanelFrame1:Show() : shows a blank brown bar in upper part of screen
/script for i in SlashCmdList do if string.find(string.lower(i),"boss") then print(i) end end : nothing
/script for i in SlashCmdList do for j=1,3 do local k=getglobal("SLASH_"..i..j) if string.find(string.lower(k or ""),"boss") then print(i) end end end : nothing

The files are obviously loaded. I can poke around and the xml elements and functions are there. But it doesn't appear to initialize.

This is with http://www.wowinterface.com/download...fo.php?id=4571 0.3.0
and http://www.wowinterface.com/download...fo.php?id=4612 (base + starter)

You may want to test new installs with 0.3.0
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Unread 02-11-06, 10:03 PM  
Majoho
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For the previous poster, you probably need to update Ace, I had the same problem (if you type "/ace list" you will probably see that it says something there).

Unfortunatly about the addon in itself I must say it's SUPER bugged, if you remove an item you will have to relog for it to be cleared (otherwise things will be written on top of each other). This is just one of numerous visual bugs I encountered. I also got an lua error regarding the honor plugin.

I would love to replace Titan with this, but it will need a lot more work before I will be able to do that. (I know from the version number it's apparent it's not finished, but it's not even usable in it's current form).
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Unread 02-11-06, 10:08 PM  
Majoho
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Originally posted by neriak_x
Garfield already reported them in the bugs section, he also provided a lot of fixes. So there'll be a new version out soon I guess ,)
Could you please link to it, I can't seem to find any bug section.
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Unread 02-12-06, 01:33 AM  
Gello
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Ah yep upgrading to 1.3 Ace helped thanks!

I like the dragging ability. Unfortunately there is no event throttling code (my primary reason for checking it out was to get a bar mod I didn't have to edit each update). The memory plugin, the most important part for me, only goes to one decimal place. Otherwise the dropdowns have the same info from Titan, almost verbatim. But choice is good.
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Boss

you are getting a LOT closer to a kick ass replacement to Titan, I know myself as well as many others are watching this mod very closly.
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Originally posted by Gello
Unfortunately there is no event throttling code (my primary reason for checking it out was to get a bar mod I didn't have to edit each update).
Do you mean the OnUpdate handler? In the end it's up to the plugin author to know when to use OnUpdate over normal event driven code. Unlike Titan, Boss isn't encouraging using the OnUpdate over event driven means (it was a bit of a pain to force an update in titan, whereas just proving the text functions and letting titan call em on the default onupdate was by far the simplest way of doing things).

An added bonus is that these mods are all Ace dependant, and we're sticklers for performance. You can be rest assured that if someone is using an OnUpdate badly or when they shouldn't, we'll set them straight
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Unread 02-12-06, 09:14 PM  
Psychophan7
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I honestly enjoy this addon. However, due to the seemingly constant updating (which is actually a good sign), it is rendered unusable to me at this time. Its an awesome addon, but the modules have to be updated alongside the panel itself (as it seems so far).

I'll just stick with 0.2.8 until the next major revision, as I refuse to switch back to Titan...
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Unread 02-12-06, 10:05 PM  
Majoho
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Ok the latest update seems to have made this work properly for me, now I just hope a lot of my current Titan-plugins will be implementet.

Thanks.
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Unread 02-13-06, 07:05 AM  
Tarlenian
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I tried this last night and went back to Titan because there seems to be a bug when clicking on items in the bar, they move one position to the left. Is this a known issue, or is there some setting I'm not configuring?

Thanks
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Unread 02-13-06, 09:22 AM  
Gello
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Originally posted by Tekkub
Do you mean the OnUpdate handler? In the end it's up to the plugin author to know when to use OnUpdate over normal event driven code. Unlike Titan, Boss isn't encouraging using the OnUpdate over event driven means (it was a bit of a pain to force an update in titan, whereas just proving the text functions and letting titan call em on the default onupdate was by far the simplest way of doing things).

An added bonus is that these mods are all Ace dependant, and we're sticklers for performance. You can be rest assured that if someone is using an OnUpdate badly or when they shouldn't, we'll set them straight
Well I didn't want to pick it apart, but actually these mods could benefit from intelligent use of an OnUpdate handler. Poor OnUpdate has a bad rep.

Do this experiment: open BossPanel_Ammunition.lua and scroll down to the end and insert the text in bold:

local color
if (total == 0) then
color = BossPanelUtils.COLOR_HEX_RED
else
color = BossPanelUtils.GetThresholdHexColor(current / total)
end

self.eventCount = (self.eventCount or 0) + 1
current = self.eventCount


if (self:GetShowPercent()) then
self:SetText(format("|cff%s%d%%|r", color, current / total * 100))
else
self:SetText(format("|cff%s%d|r", color, current))
end

This changes the ammo counter to the number of times BossPanel_Ammunition:UpdateText() function is called. Now pick up an item and hold it for a second. You'll find one funny bug that you guys concerned about performance should've caught instantly. It's updating the ammo plugin every frame. It's far worse than an OnUpdate lol. This is nothing I'd point out except in passing, it's a typo or bug we all have them. But it strikes me as hilarious the stamps of approval this mod has with this kind of performance issues.

That bug is an easy fix however, but it won't throttle the events yet. In the mod's OnUpdate add the line in bold:

OnUpdate = function(self, t)
if (self.itemLockChanged) then
self.timeSinceLastUpdate = self.timeSinceLastUpdate + t
if (self.timeSinceLastUpdate >= 1) then
self.timeSinceLastUpdate = 0
self:Update()
end
end
end,

Again, harmless bug not a flaw to place blame for. Now the ammo plugin will update every second on its own while idle. Kind of wasteful but no crisis. However every time you move an item 4 items are moved at a time. Again, no crisis. But kinda wasteful. Now zone. The plugin recounts 500 times or so. Well, we don't zone often. Kinda wasteful, but no crisis. You see where it's going hehe

There are several solutions to be used together or seprately.

I would remove the ITEM_LOCKED_CHANGED event entirely and its OnUpdate. Or I would hide the frame that contains the OnUpdate the second after an ITEM_LOCK_CHANGED happened. I poked around and couldn't find the frame that contains that OnUpdate. (This is why I don't use Ace hehe. I want to deal with XML directly instead of going through a middleman that hooks the WorldFrame and spams a bunch of unpacks and God knows what else when I'm not looking.)

I would decide how critical that it catches the last event in a spasm. For ammo I would rate it not critical at all. You could add a time in BossPanel_Ammunition that tracks the last time an UpdateText happened. If so much time hasn't passed since then (say .5 or 1 second), leave and ignore the event. Scrap the OnUpdates and stuff.

If it was critical, keep the OnUpdate and use it as a dirty flag. Only if there's a way to stop the OnUpdates. If the event handler is in the plugin's frame, then do a :SetScript("OnUpdate",nil) to stop the Onupdate.

on ITEM_LOCK_CHANGED or BAG_UPDATE:
self.timeSinceLastUpdate = 0
whateverFrameContainsTheOnUpdateGrrAce:Show()

on OnUpdate:
self.timeSinceLastUpdate = self.timeSinceLastUpdate + t
if (self.timeSinceLastUpdate >= 1)
whateverFrameContainsTheOnUpdateGrrAce:Hide()
self:Update()
end

(The timeSinceLastUpdate=0 in the OnUpdate can be removed since the OnUpdate is halted when a second passes) Btw, :Show() on a frame that's already shown is like instant.

Finally, you can register for PLAYER_ENTERING_WORLD and PLAYER_LEAVING_WORLD to stop the 500+ UpdateText()s on zoning:

PLAYER_ENTERING_WORLD:
register ITEM_LOCK_CHANGED
register BAG_UPDATE
self:Update()

PLAYER_LEAVING_WORLD:
unregister ITEM_LOCK_CHANGED
unregister BAG_UPDATE

I hope this doesn't come across as too harsh. But it seems typical of Ace mods heh. There is a bunch of accolades and patting of the backs when someone else's mod has been Aced. There's a bunch of preening about performance and memory savings that don't actually happen. Performance is worse in this mod than Titan, and with Ace its memory consumption is about the same. And it's way too similar to Titan, without even a token effort to be different. InfoBar and Titan have two different looks and feels and do the same thing. Why didn't this mod try to be different at least a little? (Aside from the dragging which again is cool hehe)

But as I said before, choice is good. There are many who are comforted using Ace mods and will imagine better performance that didn't happen.

edit: Rereading this it sounds more judgemental than I'd like it to be. I really have no issues at all with mods doing things how they want. I like it when different things are done different ways. (Hence I'm less disappointed about the performance than I am about the carbon copy of Titan) It's not like Titan is done flawlessly either. I frequently make edits to it also to tweak it. Actually, no mods are flawless which is one of the great things about modding.
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Unread 02-13-06, 01:38 PM  
Curney
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I think the intent is to work out the kinks in performance. It is still alpha code afterall. I also think feedback and contributions from mod authors such as yourself can only help so IMHO I say keep it coming and I am sure folks will appreciate it for what it is.
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