Installing my mods: All of my mods are provided in a Zip file with a built-in subdirectory for the mod. With Extract Folders enabled in your file compression utility you simply extract the file to the AddOns folder in the Interface folder in your default WoW folder ("C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns" by default). If the Interface or AddOns directories don't exist you can safely create them.
/*JDCore
Latest Version: Release 3, Wednesday, July 13, 2005 (compatible with WoW 1.6)
JDCore has reverted to alpha status. I've been adding a bunch of new features as I think of them, and things are too half-complete for a release. I have recently (as of January '06) regained interest in JDCore, and am working on cleaning it up and improving features. Look for a new and improved release soon!
My under-production mod "suite". Handles a bunch of small modifications and some new keybindings. Modifications include instant text when accepting quests, keybindings to assist a certain player (for handling MAs in raids), keybindings to target a certain player (for instance if you're a healer and have to target the MT often), display of your money in the top-left area of the screen, a keybinding to use your mount, option to remove the gryphons on the main bar, and simplification of chat messages (e.g. no [Guild] text, since it's clear it's guild text from the color).
See the included JDCore ReadMe.txt for more info.
Updates in release 3:
- Updated to work with WoW patch 1.6.
- Added "nopatch" file to make sure Cosmos doesn't delete JDCore.
- Added money display to the top-left corner. Next update this will become an option.
- Added a few configuration commands. Type /jdc to get the list of commands. Gryphon display and mount binding options have been added. A money display option will be in the next release.
- Configuration changes made with these commands will save! They are saved per-server.
Click here to download JDCore Release 3
*/ ?>JDHP
Latest Version: Release 7.1, Sunday, October 18th, 2009 (compatible with WoW 3.2)
Type /jdhp o or /jdhp options to open the options panel. Most PlayerFrame options can also be toggled with keybindings.
JDHP displays player health, mana/energy/rage, charges (when applicable), and exp info. Also colors player name when auto-attack is enabled, and colors health bar based on health percentage. Health and mana/energy/rage can be displayed as a percentile. it also allows display of health and mana values at your target's portrait.
The /tnl command sends your TNL (to next level) info to say, party, raid or guild chat, or just displays it for only you. Type /tnl help for more info.
If you have MobInfo-2 or another MobHealth addon JDHP will detect it and use it to determine target HP. If you don't have these mods target HP will always display as a percent.
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See the included JDHP ReadMe.txt for more info.
Updates in release 7.1:
- Updated to work with WoW patch 3.2. (finally!)