Delete the variable, you don't need it the way you are using it. Go to the Tag section and select the Paladin. Add a tag there and for Tag name type "Tank". The macro will then work the way you want it.
Delete the variable, you don't need it the way you are using it. Go to the Tag section and select the Paladin. Add a tag there and for Tag name type "Tank". The macro will then work the way you want it.
5 Boxing (85):
Paladin, 2xMage, Warlock, Priest
Paldius, Magria, Magrib, Walina, Priset
Currently:
5 Boxing (85):
Paladin, 3xWarlock, Shaman
Ghallo, Warlisia, Warlisib, Warlisic, Pleo!
Hi and thank you for your reply. When explaining about Tag section, which one did you meant?
Jamba > Macro or
Jamba > Macro: Macros (where i have my macros set?) or
Jamba > Macro: Variables? (i had my tank listed here)
sorry, i'm a bit confused here :/
None of the above. Jamba-Tags.
Totally different section!
Oh, and deleting the variable isn't an option - if you have that variable it will mess things up.
Variables are used like this:
Variable: healspell
Value: Greater Heal
Tag: Priest
Variable: healspell
Value: Holy Light
Tag: Paladin
/cast [@player] #healspell#
Now go to Tags - for your Paladin characters add the "Paladin" tag, and for your priest characters add the "Priest" tag. Now whenever you click that macro it will have the player heal themself.
Jamba-Tag is your friend. Learn it, use it, love it.
Recommended tags:
Tank
DPS
Healer
<Class> (Paladin, Shaman, Warrior, etc)
Follow1..5
Hope that helps.
5 Boxing (85):
Paladin, 2xMage, Warlock, Priest
Paldius, Magria, Magrib, Walina, Priset
Currently:
5 Boxing (85):
Paladin, 3xWarlock, Shaman
Ghallo, Warlisia, Warlisib, Warlisic, Pleo!
I downloaded the newest version of Jamba after not having updated in months so first things first. Ilu Jaf
Now that that's done, has anyone had any luck with cast-sequences in jamba-macros. I'm trying to setup just one macro for all rogues but I think I might have to make five individual ones with the rogue names for tags. I'm thoroughly stumped so any help is appreciated :P
This worked in all previous versions: http://www.dual-boxing.com/showpost....postcount=1513
Unfortunately, the latest update broke it.I'm trying to get Jafula to re-add the functionality, or at least see if anyone has any other suggestions. You should bug him too!
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Firstly I'm new to dual-boxing and consequently Jamba.
I like the look of it and have been looking at the macro ctrl sets in particular but i'm really struggling to see a point in them. For the most part it seems that it just emulates WoW's built in macro function and is more long winded. That is, I could write a simple macro via wow in a few seconds but it would take 2-3 times as long do write the same macro via Jamba
I've no doubt that from its popularity that it is a very good and worth while addon so i certainly think i'm just missing something.
So i'm wondering if someone could post some creative uses of Jamba's macro's that clearly shows how and why it is so much better and more useful that using the std wow macro function.
Secondly, I've been playing around with this and have made some macro's for my priest and they all work fine except Power Word: Shield. In my attempt to figure out why i also found that Power Word: Fortitude has the same issue. The issue being that nothing happens when i press the bound key.
Am wondering if this is an issue with ':' being used? And if so is there a way around this?
Here is one example:
Imagine you are 5 boxing.
You have a healer (priest), a tank, and 3 dps. You set up macros to heal your tank (Bob), like /cast [@Bob] Greater Heal, /cast [@Bob] Flash Heal, etc for all your heals (quite a few).
Now you have a friend with their own tank (Tom). You want to play with your friend, so your Tank (Bob) drops group and you invite Tom to your group.
How is your priest going to heal Tom?
1. You do not use Jamba Macro - You are going to have to go and change all the macros to point to Tom.
2. You use Jamba Macro - You change the tank variable value from Bob to Tom, push settings and click the build macros button. Done. Of course, your macros were built like /cast [@#tank#] Greater Heal and you had a tank variable with an initial value of Bob.
As to your second question: if the keys do not work, you probably have not built the macros. There is no problem with ":" in the macro.
Jafula.
Jamba - Jafula's Awesome Multi Boxer Assistant. An addon for YOU.
This does indeed make sense as a nice example of Jamba usage. Thankyou.Originally Posted by Jafu;264956la
Initially i went through and made all my macro's before building including PW:Shield so it would have been built with the rest and was included in the chat pane with the rest so dont think this is the problem. I was playing around with it for a while and did redo this macro several times and ran tests by goign back to basics such as testing with various keybinds, variables etc that i knew were working fine as they were with the other macros. I havent had much of a chance to look at it again for the past couple of days but will do tomorrow.Originally Posted by Jafu;264956la
You say that the issue isn't with ":" being used so right now i'm at a loss as i cant think what else it could be but tbh i suspect with a clear and untired head, I'll see a silly mistake staring me in the face.
Edit: Doh... okay you know its time to go to bed, when you forget to "unpause" the brodcasting of keystrokes to the clones. :P It works great now.... Godnight all
Hey, This is SO AWESOME. - now i just need it to work for me
i use this macro a lot
/assist [target=focus, exists]
/cast Wrath
and it works fine on the master, but i cant get the slave to attack. (i use /focus leadername on my alt, so its not because it is not focuesed, and i can also use the macro on my alt. but then i cant get the leader to attack the same target.)
Does the Assist not work?
Last edited by Perfk : 05-04-2010 at 06:50 PM
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