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5-12-2011 @ 3:52PM
edersons said...
There is an Addon called "Addon Control Pannel" (aka ACP on http://wow.curse.com/downloads/wow-addons/details/acp.aspx)
you can:
- you can set youraddon profile, even more than 1 for the same Char. (Like the Gathering profille, and then the PVP profile)
- Enable / Disable the Addons from inside the game.
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5-12-2011 @ 5:03PM
DarkSoul said...
I second the ACP recommendation. I have addons that I want to enable and disable based on what I'm doing in game currently. For example, in BoT I don't need to maintain my TSM database. Hit Escape, click on the conveniently-added "Addons" button, and either uncheck the ones I want to disable, or just load my Raiding "set" with all the stuff disabled that's not directly needed inside a raid instance, and reload my UI. No logging out, just reload and go.
I'm constantly extolling the virtues of ACP to my guildies; I have no problem doing it here too, and will be happy when Blizzard modifies WoW to allow this kind of thing in the default game setup. The author might not share my view on that, but I look at situations like this as being the coder's equivalent of getting an item or npc named after you in-game.