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Clique Arena Frames problem [resolved]
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Post by
Kaitain
I use Clique with Grid in both PvE and PvP. I came across a problem I don't know how solve when I tried to replace Gladius (arena unit frames) with a custom made arena frames (a combination of Stuf arena frames and LoseControl arena frames).
The problem is that I want to retain the click-cast functionality that Gladius has built in. When using Gladius, I click to select enemies, right-click to Cyclone enemies, shift right-click to Root, alt right-click to Hibernate.
I can make some of that functionality work ok by just enterring the CC spells into the Harmful set in Clique... but clicking the enemy Arena Unitframes tries to cast a rejuv because I have click set to rejuv for friendly target healing. I would prefer to keep click as rejuv for the healing side of things.
Is there anyway to separate Friendly and Unfriendy targets in the logic of Clique? Could I do it by entering a macro into Clique with helpful\harmful type conditions?
Post by
HighFive
Clique's description
said:
In addition to basic click-casting, Clique has the concepts of click-sets. There are four different click-sets that can be selected (in the upper right-hand corner):
* Default: These are the fall-through actions that will be used when another action isn't found.
*
Harmful actions
: These actions will be taken if you are clicking on a mob that is hostile to you (i.e. it's attackable). This allows you to define a different set of clicks for enemies.
*
Helpful actions
: These actions will be taken if you are clicking on a mob that is an ally (i.e. it's assistable). This allows you to define a different set of clicks for supporting your allies.
Post by
Kaitain
I already separated them out like that, and it didn't work. Perhaps because there was an action assigned for nomod left-click in helpful and no equivalent in harmful?
Post by
HighFive
Ah. I don't see why it would behave like that then. Try setting the following macro (or if it's available action) to the left click in either the Default or Harmful Actions set:/tar mouseoverIf all else fails remove any actions you have set for left click anywhere and bind a macro to it in the Default set:/use Rejuvenation
/tar
Post by
Kaitain
Thx. that worked (the second bit). I still get the feeling i did something wrong with the default setup to make it behave like that. A settings wipe may have cured it also :-)
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