Objective Announcer v0.2.5c
This is a simple little addon that announces completed quest objectives to your party, raid, guild or officers, as they are completed, and may include a quest link and additional quest info. It can also be set only to announce quest completion. Now includes sound effects for yours and your party/raid members announcements.
/oa gui
/obja gui
Or via the interface options menu: look for Addons - Objective Announcer
Command Line Usage
/oa [quest|qonly|info|party|raid|guild|officer] [on|off]
/obja [quest|qonly|info|party|raid|guild|officer] [on|off]
- quest on/off: toggles the inclusion of a quest link in objective announcements
- qonly on/off: set to on, announces only when quest is complete, set to off, announces completed objectives only
- info on/off: toggles the inclusion of additional quest info in the message
- <channel name> on/off: determines to which channels to send the message
Any combination of the above may be active. Only one item may be turned on or off at a time
Feel free to make suggestions regarding Objective Announcer, and I'll see what I can do.
Hope you enjoy :)
Objective Announcer v0.2.5c
Added: sound effects to party and raid quest and objective announcements for all party/raid members using Objective Announcer
Objective Announcer v0.2.4
Added: options menu
Reset options to their default settings
Objective Announcer v0.2.3
Added: /obja command variation to account for where /oa is used by something else
Added: option to announce only when quests are completed, rather than each individual objective
Objective Announcer v0.2.2
Minor Bug Fix
Updated Libraries
Objective Announcer v0.2.0
Added: option to include additional quest info in message
Fixed Bug: occasionally forgets to announce. Will announce now even when two quests are tracking the same item.
Objective Announcer v0.1.10
Added: command line options
Added: extra channels
Added: toggle the inclusion of quest links
Included: some Ace3 libraries - Many thanks :) (See license in Libs folder)
Objective Announcer v0.1.9a
Sorry I accidentally uploaded my test file, here is the correct one
Objective Announcer v0.1.9
Added quest link to message
Fixed Bug startup message on hearth
Objective Announcer v0.1.8
This is the first release version of this project.
Installation Guide
- Exit "World of Warcraft" completely
- Download the mod you want to install
- Make a folder on your desktop called "My Mods"
- Save the .zip/.rar files to this folder.
- If, when you try to download the file, it automatically "opens" it... you need to RIGHT click on the link and "save as..." or "Save Target As".
- Extract the file - commonly known as 'unzipping'
Do this ONE FILE AT A TIME!
- Windows
- Windows XP has a built in ZIP extractor. Double click on the file to open it, inside should be the file or folders needed. Copy these outside to the "My Mods" folder.
- WinRAR: Right click the file, select "Extract Here"
- WinZip: You MUST make sure the option to "Use Folder Names" is CHECKED or it will just extract the files and not make the proper folders how the Authors designed
- Mac Users
- StuffitExpander: Double click the archive to extract it to a folder in the current directory.
- Verify your WoW Installation Path
That is where you are running WoW from and THAT is where you need to install your mods.
- Move to the Addon folder
- Open your World of Warcraft folder. (default is C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\)
- Go into the "Interface" folder.
- Go into the "AddOns" folder.
- In a new window, open the "My Mods" folder.
- The "My Mods" folder should have the "Addonname" folder in it.
- Move the "Addonname" folder into the "AddOns" folder
- Start World of Warcraft
- Make sure AddOns are installed
- Log in
- At the Character Select screen, look in lower left corner for the "addons" button.
- If button is there: make sure all the mods you installed are listed and make sure "load out of date addons" is checked.
- If the button is NOT there: means you did not install the addons properly. Look at the above screenshots. Try repeating the steps or getting someone who knows more about computers than you do to help.
Translations
When you download a mod, please be sure that the mod is compatible with your translation of wow. Some mods only work on the US versions, while some only work on some of the various European versions. These variations are called "Localizations".
TOC Numbers (Out of Date Mods)
When Blizzard patches WoW, they change the Interface number. This means that all mods will be "out of date" unless or until the author releases a new version for that interface. Some people go into the .toc files and update the numbers themselves, but this is STRONGLY advised against as it will cause problems locating possible incompatibilities addons. When you log into WoW after a patch, you DO NOT have to delete your interface directory. All you have to do is simply tell WoW to ignore the interface numbers and load all the mods anyway. All you have to do is, while at the "character select" screen, look in the lower left corner and click on the "addons" button. A window will pop up listing all your installed mods.
If you look in the upper left corner of that window there should be a box that says "Load Out of Date AddOns". You want to CHECK this box. Now simply go into WoW normally and all your mods should load. As of the 1.9 patch, you will have to do this after EVERY patch/update that Blizzard posts! If you encounter any problems with a mod after a patch, please be sure to let the author of the mod know so they can fix it.
See also: About "Out Of Date AddOns"
Mac Support
WoW addons are not platformed based. As such, they can be used on either Mac or PC. You can extract both .zip and .rar files on a Mac using StuffitExpander.
Directory Structure
World of Warcraft
|_ Interface
|_AddOns
|_*AddonName*
|_ *AddonName*.toc
|_ *AddonName*.xml
|_ *AddonName*.lua
|_ (possibly others as well)...