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Badapples (5.0.5.4)

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5.0.5.4

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3.2.0
Changed warning visibility by making text messages red
Changed notification function to improve visual aspects of warnings and to add a (red) warning message on the UI errors frame as well for party and raid member alerts
Changed default badapple color to dark greyish-green
Increased warning interval between warning of the same player to 10 seconds
Replaced ChatFrame_MessageEventHandler hooking with GetColoredName hooking instead, to simplify code
Fixed bug in invite check popup where it wasn't passing on the YES action (thanks Oxides)
Code cleanups for popup definitions and other minor stuff
Changed version string to 3.2.0

3.1.0
Added an entry for Blizzard's interface options screen that shows a list of the slash commands, tidied up the help text, removed the normal addon "announce".
Drop-down list code now uses UIDropDownMenu_CreateInfo()
Changed version string to 3.1.0

3.0.1
Fix issue that arises when logging in on a newly created character or after reinstalling WoW due to client messages arriving in unexpected order.
Changed version string to v3.0.1.

3.0.0
Changed version string to v3.0.0.
Various minor changes for version 3.0 compatibility

2.4.0
Changed version string to 2.4.0 and changed interface number for the 2.4 patches.
Moved all of Badapples' functions into a single global table.
Fixed bug where the alert icon doesn't get shown properly due to the way the static popup was being resized (thanks pzykho).
Badapples will only show you one warning message in the first chat frame it finds that is being shown (again thanks pzykho).
Renamed exported function BadapplesCheck to Badapples.CheckName
Renamed exported function BadapplesColor to Badapples.GetColor


Description:
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Badapples allows you to record the names (and optional reasons) of players you've encountered (or even been told about) who are, shall we say not the most sterling examples of social and gaming etiquette in action, and whom you'd really rather avoid grouping with, or dealing with at all ever again. Badapples is an alternative to ignore in that you will still see everything relating to that player as you would have before, but you will now have visual feedback to help you distinguish the badapples from the good. Badapples maintains its list of player names on a per server basis, so you won't need to add the same player again for each of your own characters.

Some of the features of Badapples are:
Highlights the name of players seen in chat if they are Badapples (and shows their status with reason if you click on the player's name in the chat frame).
Highlights the name of players in your target box if they are Badapples.
Highlights the name of players in your mouseover Tooltip if they are Badapples.
Allows you to choose the color used for the highlighting of player names.
Gives you a warning message with the names of party members who are on your Badapples list (or on your Ignore list) when you join a party (or when they join).
Gives you a warning message with the names of any raid members who are on your Badapples list (or on your Ignore list) when you join a raid (or when they join).
Shows a confirmation popup if you are about to invite someone who is on your Badapples or Ignore lists.
Shows a different invitation popup if you are being invited by someone on your Badapples list.
Provides a new tab in the social window next to the Friends and Ignore tabs for easy viewing and management of your Badapples list. (Alternative tab positions at the bottom of the social window or on the right side are still supported if you prefer).Badapples also does not perform any checks on player names passed to it, so you can even add...

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