![]() ![]() This is where TLs have a huge advantage, as they can be designed with little depth, and designing an in wall TL sub with prodigious and very accurate bass becomes entirely possible. Sub woofers are a difficult problem and really demand a false wall approach. So when you embark on any of these type of solutions, a degree of custom design is highly desirable. I addition there are usually a whole variety of adjacent architectural issues that complicate the situation. The huge problem with in walls is that there are significant reflections from the flat wall. The best approach to in walls is the false wall approach. I understand that out of a dedicated room installation, in wall systems and variants are attractive. Designing for a 16" stud spacing is a real compromise. If it is sond quality you are after, you can write off any open backed speaker. In walls are a very tough design challenge. ![]() UIs are designed around Blizzard's popups.Click to expand.If you can tolerate the look of it, I would go with cabinets for the fronts at least. I probably won't be changing this, because making my own custom popup system could (and probably would) create problems with them appearing over or under other frames in some UIs. I'm not sure if the buttons are spread apart wider as well, but if they are you might want to click the leftmost edge of it or whatever. I intentionally added a warning (!) triangle to the popup box so as to make them more distinguishable from normal queue popups. The popup dialogs are from Blizzard's code. Not the end of the world but maybe we could switch the location of the buttons so they were opposite so they would always just click where the "hide" button would be on the default UI's screen of joining a BG. I don't mean to sound negative or say anything bad after all the work you've put in on this addon for so many, but is there any way that you can change the shape/size/layout/position of the "your leader would like you to XXXX" menu? We used to use this addon to leave the queues of BGs we didn't go into after just using the standard group queue option, but last night we had someone clicking on "ok" to leave a queue and an AB queue popped up at that exact moment and they accidentally joined it. * Battlemaster window status removed as they no longer exist * Number of instances total removed due to Blizzard removing that function * Twin Peaks and Battle for Gilneas added * Button to open Preform window is back on the BG selection window Popups altered to help prevent accidental zoning inĢ.x users will not be able to see the status of 3.x users, but are still controllable by the raid leaderįrench, German, and Spanish translations for new BGs Info column displaying role, resilience, and ilevel The greener the color, the closer that player is to the average time. Timers now displayed in queue status columns. ![]() To use, open a battlemaster window and click the Preform AV Enabler button, type /preformav, or click "Preform" on the menu that appears when right clicking the minimap battleground icon. The automation feature will auto-queue the raid when everybody is ready, and auto-join or auto-leave queues depending on the threshold set. The status window's information includes: if a member's battlefield instance window is open or not and which battlemaster it is, if they are queued for any battlegrounds, which battleground instances they received, which battleground they may be in, and if they have deserter or not and its current duration. A status window allows all those with the addon installed to view the current queue status of each other. In addition, the group/raid leader can also force members with the addon installed to either leave queues or join the majority's battleground instance. Preform AV Enabler allows the group/raid leader to solo queue everybody (with this addon) simultaneously with a button press. ![]()
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