ReverseEngineering
Reverse Engineering will drill down and search your tradeskills for their elements
Testamonials:
Quote:It's just like Gnome Engineering! - Nixx Sprocketspring, Tanaris
It's just like Gobin Engineering! - Oglethorpe Obnoticus, Stranglethorn
Sometimes being an Engineer (or one of the other tradeskills) means you're fiddling with heaps upon heaps of separate little twiddly items before being able to build up your masterwork gadgetry. Reverse Engineering will turn you around on your head. Now you can work from a top down perspective. Simply open your Tradeskill panel up to the desired object, then click on the icon for any part that requires construction, and voila, you'll be scrolled directly to that item. Not only that, but there's a handy 'pop back' button that will pop you back up the stack to your previous location!
You'll be able to instantly see what parts are craftable by the cog indicator that will appear when you mouse over the item.
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Posted Mar 11, 2013As of 5.2:
Message: ...ace\AddOns\ReverseEngineering\ReverseEngineering.lua:131: bad argument #1 to 'find' (string expected, got nil)
Time: 03/11/13 08:58:14
Count: 2
Stack: [C]: in function `find'
...ace\AddOns\ReverseEngineering\ReverseEngineering.lua:131: in function `Entered'
...ace\AddOns\ReverseEngineering\ReverseEngineering.lua:40: in function <...ace\AddOns\ReverseEngineering\ReverseEngineering.lua:40>
Locals: (*temporary) = nil
(*temporary) = "-*:(%d+):.*"
(*temporary) = "string expected, got nil"
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Posted Nov 23, 2012This has been updated for MoP
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Posted Nov 23, 2012I still have to reincorporate Dridzt's changes, but it works for me so far.
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Posted Dec 22, 2010http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info18922.html
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Posted Dec 28, 2009Basically say you want to craft something big that needs allot of parts, like a good gun or a robot or something, its kinda annoying to scroll through all your schematics to find one part so this addon simply lets you click the picture of the component and it will take you straight there, for example on the nesingwary rifle it requirs 3 sun scope, instead of locating sun scopes in your engineering window simple click the image of a sun scope and it takes you there.
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Posted Oct 9, 2009Meaning:
Sometimes being an Engineer (or one of the other tradeskills) means you're fiddling with heaps upon heaps of separate little twiddly items before being able to build up your masterwork gadgetry. Reverse Engineering will turn you around on your head. Now you can work from a top down perspective. Simply open your Tradeskill panel up to the desired object, then click on the icon for any part that requires construction, and voila, you'll be scrolled directly to that item. Not only that, but there's a handy 'pop back' button that will pop you back up the stack to your previous location!
You'll be able to instantly see what parts are craftable by the cog indicator that will appear when you mouse over the item.
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Posted Jul 20, 2009Better Description
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Posted Jun 25, 2009In short, without some basic instructions this add-on doesn't seem to do, well, anything. Could you please update the description with more details on what it does and how to use it? Thanks.
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Posted Oct 19, 2008WTB updated addon!
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Posted Oct 18, 2008line 96, 129, and 147.
where they say "self.Hooks[button:GetName()]["whichever"]()" -
just add button in the last ().
So line 96 would be:
"self.Hooks[button:GetName()]["OnClick"](button)"
do the same on 129& 147 and it seems to work.
[[since a lot of blizzards functions now want self as the first variable, passing button(the original self) through seems to fix it]]