Decursive
Decursive for World of Warcraft
Decursive is a cleansing mod intended to make affliction removal easy, effective and fun for all the classes having this ability.
Documentation:
NOTE: Type /DECURSIVE to open the configuration panel. Decursive's options are not directly available in the "Interface" panel due to ongoing tainting issues Blizzard is not willing to fix.
Decursive usage - Micro Unit Frames documentation - Decursive Macro documentation - Frequently Asked Questions - commands
Decursive key benefits
Ease of use:
- Decursive supports all classes with cleansing abilities and configures itself automatically, it works straight out of the box, no configuration is required.
- Intuitive interface and detailed options, Decursive is suitable for simple usage and power users.
Control what and who you want to dispel:
- Easily Filter out afflictions you don't want to cure or that are useless to remove by class (some are pre-configured). (Such as afflictions affecting mana on non-mana classes, etc...).
- Choose between what you can dispel (magic, curses, poison, diseases, charms) choosing their priority. (this allows you to share the cleansing work with other players effectively)
- Prioritize or exclude members. (keep players, classes, or raid groups in a specific order to cleanse them in order of importance)
Manage Mind controlled units:
- If you are a Mage, a Druid or a Shaman you can Polymorph/Cyclone/Hex mind-controlled players.
- In any case Decursive will allow you to target mind controlled units easily.
- Decursive supports magic charming affect removal for Shamans (Purge and Hex), Priests (Dispel Magic), Hunters (Tranquilizing Shot), and Warlocks (Fellhunter and Doomguards spells).
Don't waste time:
- Your cleansing spell Cooldown is displayed to maximize your dispel speed.
- An automatic blacklist will prevent you from loosing time on players who can't be dispelled. (player 'out of line of sight' for example).
- Decursive choose a logical cleansing order depending on your current position in the raid. (preventing dispel concurrence between players and thus 'nothing to dispel' messages)
React faster:
- Visual and/or auditive alerts when someone needs your attention and can be dispelled.
- Special sound alert when Unstable Affliction is detected and you're about to dispel it.
- Visual and auditive alert when your dispel attempts are resisted or fail.
Integration in any interface:
- Decursive is designed to save screen real estate and to be forgotten when not needed.
- Many options allow you to customize Decursive appearance and interface behavior.
- All Decursive alert colors can be modified making it suitable for color-blind people.
Highly optimized and effective coding:
- Decursive was developed with memory and CPU usage in mind, installing Decursive won't affect your frame rate even in the worst battle conditions.
- Bug free: bugs are not tolerated in Decursive.
In brief, what you get with Decursive is effectiveness, a player using Decursive will always dispel faster than other players.
See also:
- Decursive usage
- Micro Unit Frames documentation
- Decursive Macro documentation
- Frequently Asked Questions try this before asking any question
- commands
Interesting articles and videos about Decursive's usage:
- 2010-11-20 (Updated in 2011-06-11)
A complete Decursive guide by @darista: daritos.apotheosis-now.com/?p=24
- 2009-07-15
Article: www.hotsdots.com/2009/07/improving-the-interface-using-addons-7-decursive-cleansing-and-dispelling/
- 2010-02-20:
Video: WarcraftScience's Decursive tutorial
For other videos about Decursive, see the YouTube playlist.
Decursive is dedicated to the memory of Bertrand Sense known as Glorfindal on the European server Les Sentinelles. He was the raid leader of my guild (Horizon)
For suggestions, feature request, or bug report, use the ticket system provided by WoWAce.com.
Development versions of Decursive are available at this URI: https://www.2072productions.com/to/decursive_dev ; note that development versions may be unstable. Unless you want to help testing unstable code you should download the versions considered stable below.
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There isn't a way to dynamically add/remove a spell right? I really hate having the polymorph and focus option available since I have a macro for those things and if I click on MUF by accident, my sheep gets screwed. (lol)
well did you try it?
I used to use this and no other... until Blizz screwed it up and Decursive was not fixed for a long time. SmartBuff (with SmartDebuff) came along and took its place. No going back for me as I am very happy with SmartBuff. If Decursive get better than SmartBuff, i *may* consider it again.
Decursive 2.0 FINAL is released ;)
Enjoy
Try the dev version:
http://www.2072productions.com/?to=decursive_dev
You should also use different option profiles for each of your characters. The best way to deactivate Decursive for a specific character is to use Blizzard Add-on interface (where you choose your character).
ye will try that. now i changed char without deactivate the addon but the MUF were gone again ;(
Did you check in the MUF options that the MUFs are enabled?
also try the command /dcrreset (this will put all Decursive windows in the middle of your screen - so if the MUFs are off-screen, they'll be back)
I have this problem i sometimes deactivate the addon when i play on another char, but when i reactivate the addon this squares row, wtf u call it=) are gone, so i have to reinstall the addon =(
found it... thanks
Well you should have read the readme.txt file ;-)
There is an invisible "handle" above the first MUF, a tooltip will appear explaining all it's functionalities once you'll have put your mouse cursor over it.
Would it be possible to make the MUFs moveable or I'm just to stupid to move them because this is allready implemented?
The problem is that there are many different raid interface. Each one has a specific way to manage its frames and moreover each one has its specific bugs and design flaws...
Doing this wouldn't make a stable application. It would break at every new version of a specific raid interface making Decursive impossible to maintain.
There is also the fact that I designed Decursive to have the smallest possible interface for two reasons : 1- To save screen real-estate 2- To maximize the user curring speed (no need to make big mouse movement to find the next person to cure)
So I think that implementing Decursive in other raid interface wouldn't make it as useful and effective as it is now...
Note that with almost all raid interface you can use the Decursive Macro over their unit frames to cure.
@Archarodim
I had a thought pertaining to our discussion of names showing on the MUFs... Would there be any way to just overlay the MUF functions onto the existing raid interface?
When a player is debuffed, the raid interface frame for them lights up, then the user can just left-click to decurse, or right-click to sheep/de-mind control/whatever...
I honestly don't know if you've already tried this or if it's something you have already ruled out as not wanting to do, but when we talked earlier about names showing up and you said you didn't want to make a new raid interface, that got me to thinking...
Awesome work anyway. You're one of the best UI Modders out there because of the quality of your product, and your response time!
Rulvan
It seems to work. I will test it tomorrow in a more detailed way.
Thanks for your fast help-
Thank you for your help :)
This is fixed on SVN:
http://www.2072productions.com/?to=decursive_dev
Ok,
Can you type those commands and return me the results (each command will print 2 numbers) ?
/script Dcr:PrintLiteral(UIParent:GetWidth(), Dcr.MicroUnitF.Frame:GetLeft())
/script Dcr:PrintLiteral(UIParent:GetHeight(), Dcr.MicroUnitF.Frame:GetTop())
/script Dcr:PrintLiteral(UIParent:GetWidth(), Dcr.MicroUnitF.Frame:GetLeft())
This command returns: 1500, 1968,7498779297
/script Dcr:PrintLiteral(UIParent:GetHeight(), Dcr.MicroUnitF.Frame:GetTop())
This command returns: 1200,0001220703, 960
I tried the dev version ... nothing changed. I tried with all mods activated and without all mods except decursive. In both situations the mofs won't appear.
I tried the scripts you mentioned in you last post. But this hints won't work either.
I want to add, that i have the german client running. if you need additional information about my wow, you'll only need to ask.
P.S. one more thing... there are no LUA errors
Please, type this command:
/script SetCVar("scriptErrors", 1, "scriptErrors")
it will enable lua error reporting
then type this command:
/dcrskshow
This will show the skip list, make sure your name isn't in that list...
then type this
/dcr microframeopt show
this will show or hide the MUFs
can you try with the dev version: http://www.2072productions.com/?to=decursive_dev
Do you have lua error reporting activated?