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Often the name '''modification''' (or "mod" for short) ius used interchangeably with '''AddOn'''. More specifically, mod is a third-party [[AddOn]] that alters or enhances some aspect of World of Warcraft's interface. Mods can perform a wide variety of tasks, including adding new buttons to the screen, altering the built-in player and party frames, and automating certain aspects of spell casting. In extreme cases, mods completely supplant the standard WoW [[UI|interface]], usually offering more advanced functionality.
Often the name '''modification''' (or "mod" for short) is used interchangeably with '''AddOn'''. More specifically, mod is a third-party [[AddOn]] that alters or enhances some aspect of World of Warcraft's interface. Mods can perform a wide variety of tasks, including adding new buttons to the screen, altering the built-in player and party frames, and automating certain aspects of spell casting. In extreme cases, mods completely supplant the standard WoW [[UI|interface]], usually offering more advanced functionality.


Some mods are standalone, able to run without any additional software. Others are built on libraries such as [[Earth]] or [[Sea]]. Still others, such as [[Cosmos]], are compliations of many individually-developed mods.
Some mods are standalone, able to run without any additional software. Others are built on libraries such as [[Earth]] or [[Sea]]. Still others, such as [[Cosmos]], are compliations of many individually-developed mods.
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== How do I create an AddOn? ==  <div style="margin-left: 3%;">
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  ## Interface: 11020
  ## Interface: 11020
  ## Title: My Add On
  ## Title: My Add On
  ## Description: What my addon does
  ## Notes: A short description of my addon
  YourAddOnDirectoryName.xml
  YourAddOnDirectoryName.xml


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The interface number can be seen in the WoW login screen, at the lower left. The number in the .toc file must match the current build or the add on will not be loaded/active. (Unless the user has explicitly told WoW to load out-of-date AddOns.)
The interface number can be seen in the WoW login screen, at the lower left. The number in the .toc file must match the current build or the add on will not be loaded/active. (Unless the user has explicitly told WoW to load out-of-date AddOns.)
It's also probably a good idea to add a short description of your AddOn, since this is now displayed in the Addon List UI. To do so, simply add a line like the following after the Title or Description line:
## Notes: Short desription of the Addon


===Special case : [[Bindings.xml]]===
===Special case : [[Bindings.xml]]===
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===What other keywords are there in the .toc file?===
===What other keywords are there in the .toc file?===


Please check out [[AddOn Keywords]] for a more detailed list.
Please check out [[The TOC Format]] for a more detailed list.
 
===More Information===
 
For more information, see: [[The TOC Format]]




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== See Also ==  <div style="margin-left: 3%;">
== See Also ==  <div style="margin-left: 3%;">
* [[UI Beginners Guide]] has plenty of reference links
* [[UI Beginners Guide]] has plenty of reference links
* [[AddOn Keywords]]
* [[The TOC Format]]
* [[The TOC Format]]
* [[Bindings.xml]] for creating key bindings
* [[Bindings.xml]] for creating key bindings

Revision as of 04:33, 23 June 2006

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== What is an AddOn? ==

AddOns are generally self-contained User Interface (UI) modification components. However, some AddOns can be dependent on other AddOns to work, and some AddOns are actually collections of other AddOns. There is no size restriction on AddOns - you can actually implement a whole AddOn collection as one big Lua+XML chunk.

In plain English, it's just something you can put in your game folder that can (theoretically) improve your interaction with the World of Warcraft game (i.e. make it easier to play, or give you more information about what's going on in the game).


Often the name modification (or "mod" for short) is used interchangeably with AddOn. More specifically, mod is a third-party AddOn that alters or enhances some aspect of World of Warcraft's interface. Mods can perform a wide variety of tasks, including adding new buttons to the screen, altering the built-in player and party frames, and automating certain aspects of spell casting. In extreme cases, mods completely supplant the standard WoW interface, usually offering more advanced functionality.

Some mods are standalone, able to run without any additional software. Others are built on libraries such as Earth or Sea. Still others, such as Cosmos, are compliations of many individually-developed mods.



== How do I create an AddOn? ==

First of all, you need to create a new directory in Interface\AddOns. The name of this directory is kind of important, as it is what other AddOns use to refer to your AddOn (in dependencies). Therefore, using version numbers in your AddOn directory name can be a bad idea; you will run the risk of having other AddOns "break" when you change the version. This will probably lead to people either not depending on your AddOn or, worse, that they'll keep using an old version.

Major version numbers as part of AddOn directory names might work, though.


== What is this .toc file? ==

A functioning AddOn will need a file named <YourAddOnDirectoryName>.toc in "Interface\AddOns\YourAddOnDirectoryName\".

This file needs to have two things - an interface keyword with a correct interface number, and the name(s) of one or more files to load. However, Blizzard asks that you include at least these four lines:

## Interface: 11020
## Title: My Add On
## Notes: A short description of my addon
YourAddOnDirectoryName.xml
  • Tip: Make sure you do not have any extra spaces at the end of the line with the filename specified. If you do, the extra space is taken as part of the filename and will cause your AddOn to silently fail to load.

The interface number can be seen in the WoW login screen, at the lower left. The number in the .toc file must match the current build or the add on will not be loaded/active. (Unless the user has explicitly told WoW to load out-of-date AddOns.)

Special case : Bindings.xml

If you include a Bindings.xml file, it does not have to be included in your .toc list of files to load - WoW loads this file automatically. This file is used to set key bindings specific to the AddOn.

What other keywords are there in the .toc file?

Please check out The TOC Format for a more detailed list.


== See Also ==