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By: Baertram - 06/22/15 12:55 PM |
Added the option to release 0.6.9 Would be glad if we can implement support for your addon ContainerPeek too so ppl can just double click the containers and see the loot window if the option is enabled. |
By: Baertram - 06/22/15 09:53 AM |
Sounds good, wished ZOs had implemented some more options beside "loot all" or "loot nothing (loot manually)" :-) As I said I don't know when I'll find the time to implement it, sorry. I'm quite busy with private life atm. But as the main code is already presented, thanks to you, I hope it'll be some quiet hour where I can implement and test it/let you test it. |
By: Sparq - 06/20/15 05:18 PM |
Indeed, this mainly means that if you lock/mark a container, you will no longer be able to "destroy" it by opening it with autoloot on. I have a separate addon that I will probably put up on esoui soon that adds a "peek" action to the container menu item, which will allow you to peek into a container as if autoloot is off when you have autoloot on. I originally perused your addon to see how you overrode the default actions so that I could disable autolooting containers altogether. But I also have containers that I do want to autoloot (writ rewards for example), so that meant I needed to mark containers for "no autolooting". In the end adding this feature to your addon instead of mine was the easier option :P My addon combined with your addon will make it possible to lock my treasure map containers, but still be able to pick and choose specific treasure maps from the containers. All while autoloot is on. |
By: Baertram - 06/19/15 12:35 PM |
Thx for the idea, I like it. So you only want to disable the automatic opening of containers that you loot if autoloot is enabled in ESO settings. And you wish to enable/disable this with a setting then. I'll see when I get the time to test your source code changes and add the needed translations + settings. |