Perl,
with Extra stuff. Much enchanced from Nymbia's Perl UnitFrames, and a
complete replacement for Blizzard's default unit frames, including raid
frames and raid tools, with little remaining of the original Nymbia
code.
Range Finder (combined with optional health check and/or debuff check) for all frames based on spell or item range test.
HoT
Monitor will highlight units clearly that have your own active Heal
over Time spells. Regardless of how many other heal over time buffs are
on the raid members, you can keep track of your own ones and when they
expire.
Debuff Highlighting in standard debuff colours on all friendly frames. Priority given to show debuffs that you can cure first.
Raid
Frames, buff icons, MT list units and some other portions or X-Perl are
Created on demand. Saving a lot of time and memory at system startup.
Defering the creation of many parts of X-Perl to when they are actually
required. And of course, most often outside of raids they are never
required and are never created.
Raid Target icon support for Target, Target's Target, MT Targets.
Raid
Tooltip will show combat rezzers available (druids with Rebirth ready
(or very soon available) and any normal rezzers out of combat) if you
bring up tooltip of a dead person.
In-combat indicators for all units.
3D
Portraits for player, pet, target, focus, party. Optional. Of course
this may degrade your framerate somewhat because you are displaying
more 3D character models that without this option. But some like it
pretty, and it does look cool.
Red and Green combat flashes for
frames when player, pet, target, party, partypets, raid take
damage/heals. Useful indication of things happening.
Added time
left on party member/target buffs/debuffs when in a raid, these depend
somewhat on CTRA/oRA/oRA2 sending appropriate information over the
addon channel, although some of it can be determined at run time by
X-Perl, when a player gets a buff for example, we know how long it
should last, and therefor when it should expire.
Totally new options window including all X-Perl options and access via minimap icon.
Configurable colours for borders and backgrounds. Including class coloured names, and configurable reaction colours.
Much
care has been taken with code size, memory load, memory usage per cycle
and so on. LuaProfiler/OnEvent mods used extensively and regularly to
ensure that X-Perl does not do more work than is absolutely necessary. Assists View
Will show anyone from raid assising you with your target, and can also show healers or all plus known enemies targetting you.
Tooltips for the same also available (on player and target frames) if you prefer to not use the main window. MT Targets
Replaces CTRA/oRA2 MT Targets window, and doubles as a replacement for the Perl RaidFrames warrior targets.
Indicator shows which target you are on.
Frames will be coloured to show if tanks have duplicate targets. Casting Monitor
(WORK IN PROGRESS)
Shows selected classes (defaults to healer classes) in a list (much like the MT List), but with some differences.
Shows
mana bars and cast bars on left. Their targets on right. Health bar as
normal, but a secondary small red bar on targets which shows the
maximum single hit this unit has received since entering combat. The
secondary bar will extend downwards from their current HP level down to
as far as zero.
A green name on the targets indicates this is
the same target that you have. You can click on casters or their
targets as expected.
For druids, right clicking on a caster will cast Innervate on them.
For shamans, right clicking on a caster will cast Mana Tide Totem. Check the * indicator to see if they're in your group.
All bars can be re-sized in X-Perl main options (Monitor section).
Totals can be toggled (from the 'T' minibutton at top of frame) which gives overview of raid mana status. Raid Admin
(WORK IN PROGRESS)
Save/Load raid roster setups Only does direct save and load for the moment, but more to come (templates and such). Item Check
Replacement for /raitem /radur /raresist /rareg. Use the old commands before, or drop items in the left item list.
Query
button will perform /raitem on all ticked items (query always includes
dur and resists) and you can then view and review all the results
whenever, without having to re-query each item.
Includes everyone in raid, so you don't have to work out who doesn't have items, it'll list them with 0 instead of no entry.
Active
Scanner to check raid member's equipment for the item selected. So you
can be sure that people actually have the item worn (Onyxia Cloak for
example), without having to go round single target inspecting everyone
who 'forgot' to install CTRA for the 50th raid in a row.