This is a simple fan update to MouseTip. This is a replacement.
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Original description:
What is Mousetip?
Mousetip is another show-the-tooltip-at-your-mouse-cursor type of addon (like TipBuddy, Tinytip, etc.) but written to have the features I particularly wanted from a tooltip addon:
* It is a minimally intrusive as possible, and is written to work with the 2.0 (and now 3.0) clients from the ground up.
* It introduces the concept of per-button tooltip positions, so that as you move your cursor over certain frames or buttons, Mousetip will actually place the tooltip in a settable location for that button, rather than keeping it on the cursor all the time (which is annoying when it gets in the way of what you are actually trying to look at!).
Feature-set wise, Mousetip is pretty lean compared to the likes of (say) TipBuddy:
* Allows you to set the position of the tooltip either at the mouse cursor, or at a user placed anchor point.
* Allows you to set an offset (horizontal and vertical) relative to the mouse
* Allows you to change the scaling of the default game tooltips (and optionally of other tooltips that Mousetip knows about).
* Allows showing a player's guild name in the tooltip (underneath the player name), and selecting the color that the guild names are shown in. (Also allows you to disable the showing of the guild name entirely if you don't like that feature of the default client).
* Provides some simple tooltip coloring options for friendly, neutral, hostile, etc. targets. (I loved that feature in TipBuddy, so here it is again )
* Allows setting the fade time for the tooltip.
* Provides a simple target-of-target secondary tooltip that shows the appropriate target's name.
* Allows you to show your standing (Neutral, Honored, etc.) with a faction next to their faction name
Per-button tooltip positions
For the per-button tooltip positioning, I've included only a few initial positions in Mousetip for the default WoW client's player, target, and party frames, and for the action buttons. However it is very easy to configure this for your own UI and tastes! For example, suppose you want to set Mousetip to show the tooltip to the right of your custom target frame. All you need to do for that is:
1. Move the mouse cursor over the target frame.
2. Do /mousetip set right.
Thats it! Well, actually there is a lot more that you can do if you really want to play around with it. See the full list of slash commands for more details.
Note that Mousetip will try and intelligently apply the per-button rules you give it, so that if you tell it (for example) that tooltips for the first party frame should be at the top-right of that frame, then Mousetip will apply that same position to all party frames (or at least all those that follow the usual naming rules).
Mousetip can also currently only set the tooltip position for a button or frame that would normally show the tooltip in the default bottom-right of your screen - it can't do anything about buttons or frames that set the tooltip location themselves (or that use their own custom tooltips).
Also, if you want to reset a particular button to use the cursor or use the default tooltip location (in the bottom right) just put the mouse over the button you want to change, and do /mousetip set cursor or /mousetip set default respectively. The default for frames that Mousetip doesn't know about is to use whatever you have set the default to in the options window (usually the normal bottom-right position of the default UI).
About the anchor point and alignment
Note that the anchor point and anchor alignment options will only be visible and changeable if either of the World tooltip position or the Default tooltip position are set to use the anchor. The anchor itself will also only be visible in this case, and only while the Mousetip options window is open.
The default location for the anchor is the bottom-right of your screen, near where the normal Blizzard default tooltip would appear. Look for a little red cross symbol.
Mousetip's slash commands
Mousetip supports the following slash commands:
/mousetip help shows this list of slash commands.
/mousetip shows and hides the Mousetip options window.
/mousetip on enables Mousetip.
/mousetip off disables Mousetip.
/mousetip set <position> sets where the tooltip will show for the frame or button that the mouse is currently hovering over.
/mousetip set as <frame> indicates that tooltips for the frame or button that the mouse is currently hovering over should instead appear as if they were tooltips for the named frame.
/mousetip set <frame> <position> sets where the tooltip will show for the named frame.
/mousetip set <frame1> as <frame2> indicates that tooltips for the named frame1 should instead appear as if they were tooltips for the named frame2.
/mousetip setparent indicates that tooltips for the frame or button that the mouse is currently hovering over should instead appear as if they were tooltips for the frame's parent.
/mousetip id tells you the name of the frame or button the mouse cursor is currently hovering over, and the name of its parent frame as well.
/mousetip id <frame> tells you the correctly capitalized name of the given frame, and the name of its parent frame as well.
/mousetip reset tooltip resets the world and default tooltip position, alignment, anchor, and scaling.
/mousetip reset colors resets the colors that Mousetip uses.
/mousetip reset anchors resets the per-button tooltip anchors that you have entered.
/mousetip reset all resets all of the tooltip, colors, and anchors.
/mousetip list lists all the buttons and frames that Mousetip has been told to keep per-button settings for.
/mousetip status shows the current status of Mousetip.
Enjoy!
-- Cirk