Quote Originally Posted by 'Benjamen',index.php?page=Thread&postID=125328#pos t125328
I just downloaded and installed Jamba 2a and am impressed with the amount of configuration and settings that I am used to doing manually.
I set up a couple of test level 1 characters to try this out and so far I cannot get the "Auto Follow After Combat" option to work.
I am assuming there is something I am failing to setup somewhere. I added my slave to the master's setup and set the master to "master" in the drop down box and then "Push to Characters".
I also setup the slaves configuration as it appears to require (slave config shows other character as master)
The Auto follow after combat option is checked on the slave.


After entering combat the slave immediately sent out a message that she was not following or targeting master and after the mobs die, she just stands there and does not follow.
Not sure if this is a setup issue or a bug, but I have tried using it with no other addons installed and after deleting all traces of Jamba and reinstalling it, still not working.

Thank you very much for taking the time to develop this project, it looks like it has huge potential to replace alot of what we are used to doing manually or with a handful of addons.
Ok, auto follow after combat works for me in 0.2a.

In the main Jamba interface where there are tabs; Team, Tags, Chat and Warnings; if you click on the Team tag, do both of the toons in this list have their boxes checked? Its a bit confusing, but they both need to be "enabled" and thats what the checkboxes are for*. Only enabled characters will respond to stuff. Make sure you push this new enabled setup to the slave.

Please write here or PM me and let me know you got it working after "enabling" the characters. I hate that you had to go through all that trouble; or that something else is wrong.

(Aside: I'm investigating ways to make this more obvious - something like the friends pane, where disabled members are greyed out).

* checkboxes also used for removing a character -- confusing huh.