!KActionBars: Scale, Range Color, Compact, BfA & more
Greetings everyone, I hope you're all doing good.
I have recently "attempted" to backport a Battle for Azeroth action bar module that was made for Class WoW. It wasn't a totaly success because after all it was a backport, not a fully compatible addon.
Like I promised in this thread, I have integrated the BfA bar style to a custom script of mine then I extracted only the module as a standalone addon (I will share the custom built addon in few days, it has over 30 modules with different ideas taken from several modules)
Available Commands & Options
Scale: no matter what UI Scale you use, you can scale down or up your action bars (/kab scane n).
Out of Range: if enabled, your action bar buttons change color to red when the target is out of range ("/kab range" to toggle on or off).
Hide Gryphons: you can choose to hide or to display gryphics ("/kab art" to toggle on or off).
Hotkeys Opacity: allows you to change the opacity of text on button, keybindings and macros names (/kab opacity n).
Compact Bars: if you want to have right action bars on top of middle ones ("/kab on" to move, "/kab off" for default position, "/kab move" to toggle on or off).
Battle for Azeroth Bars: allows you to make your default action bars look like BfA ones ("/kab bfa" to toggle on or off)
Pixel Perfect: You can toggle pixel perfect mode on or off using "/kab perfect" or "/kab pixel".
Bonus: when using BfA ui with Lorti UI, some textures that the latter forgot to tweak will be changed.
Note that one mode only can be used at a time, either BfA or Compact, enabling one disables the other and reloads the UI.
The whole addon was excracted from a custom addon I made for myself but I might share soon. It contains over 30 modules from several addons/scripts that I found useful, and because I like things simple and having all in one instead of several addons enabled, I collected everything into a single addon.
The whole addon was excracted from a custom addon I made for myself but I might share soon. It contains over 30 modules from several addons/scripts that I found useful, and because I like things simple and having all in one instead of several addons enabled, I collected everything into a single addon.
Yes, I just tried it and it ruins the textures. Several fix attempts didn't really fix it, so until I figure out how to do it, you can simply do /reload and it should be fine.