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addon: Cyanide Poison Reminder
listed author: CruizeT   [list all addons]
latest version: V1.3
date last updated: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 18:55:15 +0000
date added: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 20:00:13 +0000
 
curseforge: http://wow.curseforge.com/projects/cyanide-poison-reminder/
wowinterface.com: http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info14557-V1.3.html

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Lightweight addon to play a sound file and display a message on screen (once a minute) when your MH/OH poisons have a short time left before they expire (rather than immediately after they expire). If you are resting in a city/inn, the warnings will be supressed to avoid unnecessary spam. The time at which it warns can be changed (the default is 5minutes).



Written because, as a forgetful rogue, I often find myself going into 10minute fights with only 4minutes worth of poisons, since the initial ready-check took place 20minutes ago!



For the latest release (1.3), CPR has been worked on heavily by Yoyosan who has done an amazing job at tidying up the code and adding a lot more functionality.



***Slash Command has been changed to /cypr to avoid a conflict with the ComboPointsRedux addon***



Usage:

/cypr = view available commands

/cypr test = see how a warning looks like

/cypr et = the expire time, in minutes, left on poison, before a warning occurs

/cypr timer = set the interval, in minutes, at which you are warned you have no poison

/cypr on = enable the warning completely

/cypr off = disable the warning completely

/cypr wson = enable the warning sound

/cypr wsoff = disable the warning sound ( only warning text will popup )

/cypr wsset = set a warning sound from a list of sounds

/cypr wsli = listen to a warning sound from a list of sounds



I'm also working on http://lastrogue.com as well, but will continue to update this addon.

 
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