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With this plugin enabled, whenever you hover your mouse cursor over a targettable spawn, its name, level, and class will be displayed near your cursor. The text color, shadow, cursor offset, and delay are configurable settings.
 
With this plugin enabled, whenever you hover your mouse cursor over a targettable spawn, its name, level, and class will be displayed near your cursor. The text color, shadow, cursor offset, and delay are configurable settings.
  
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<<Screenshot goes here or alternatively goes on a floating box to the right (or left?)>>
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==Availability==
 
==Availability==

Revision as of 16:36, 25 September 2008

Plugin Info
Name MQ2HoverInfo
Version 1.20
Author brainiac
Uses INI File Yes


Description

With this plugin enabled, whenever you hover your mouse cursor over a targettable spawn, its name, level, and class will be displayed near your cursor. The text color, shadow, cursor offset, and delay are configurable settings.

Screenshot

<<Screenshot goes here or alternatively goes on a floating box to the right (or left?)>> -- brainiac

Availability

MQ2HoverInfo is available as part of the MMOBugs plugin distribution.


Configuration

The plugin is configured via an INI file. If the INI file doesn't exist, default values are used.

Sample Configuration

MQ2HoverInfo.ini

[Settings]
OffsetX=17
OffsetY=4
Delay=500
Color=10
ShadowColor=0
Shadow=on

Configuration Explanation

  • OffsetX: X-coordinate displacement from position of cursor where text will be displayed.
  • OffsetY: Y-coordinate displacement from position of cursor where text will be displayd.
  • Delay: Time, in milliseconds, to wait while hovering the cursor before text will be displayed.
  • Color: Numerical value representing the color to use for drawing the text.
  • ShadowColor: Numerical value representing the color to use for drawing the text.
  • Shadow: Decides whether the shadow will be drawn or not. A value of "on" will turn the shadow on. Any other value will turn the shadow off.