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    Quote Originally Posted by ZorbaTheGeek View Post
    Is it really necessary to keep repeating the !also /use 13 & 14? In my similar 2-Step (now 3-Step) setup I've just added:
    Code:
    /use 13
    /use 14
    into the bottom of step 2, just before turning the error frame back on. I also use, at the beginning of Step 1:
    Code:
    !if (character in "Melee") /startattack
    I personally find that fewer conditionals, and the combining of conditionals for similar classes, reduces the likelihood of making an error during later edits.

    While I'm not certain of the value of a Tri-Step system, I started using it because I was unable to reliably get my Blood DK to cast Bone Shield and Horn of Winter or get my Boomkins to shift form quickly enough on non-instance trash. Tri-Step gives me another /castsequence and/or /cast fallthrough set to play with and, once everything is inside ISBoxer, maintaining multiple DPS steps becomes trivial.

    For those interested the ISBoxer 38 Beta adds a new keystroke action called "Named WoW Macro" which can be used from a keymap. Individual macros work in the same way as ISB 37 but new "Macro Sets" and a centralised repository of friendly named macros make this stuff FAR easier to manage.
    At this stage I was doing macros per Class/Tree builds,I plan to clean up the code in Beta
    one of my concerns is with only using /use 13 /use 14 is when it gets added to each build but as you state, by placing it at tthe end should solve that.

    and Isboxer 38 Named Wow Macro, I need to get with Lax and see exaclly how that s being handeled, (such as is it being handeled by Isboxer) if so probably modify the system to greatly utalise this new function

    as Far as a Tri Step build yes tinkered with that my self, I am acually Testing a quad step build at moment,

    Thank you Zorba The Greek:
    For the Insite, I will look to in corperating this with cleaning up the code.
    Last edited by Aragent : 12-11-2010 at 01:00 PM

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