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GuildOrganizer v3.2 WotLK

Guild Organizer is a mod written originally by Sardonic to help keep track of which alts belong to which characters.

It allows you to:
-Combine characters into an expandable list
-Increases the viewable size of the public and officer note fields
-Allows you to add your own private notes
-Allows a Guild Leader to edit ranks and switch them around in a more friendly environment
-All data is saved locally and it does not communicate with other players

Just as a note, the Guild Control panel is a new feature that hopefully has no bugs, but I have had little ability to test it. It appears to work correctly tho.




Q and A from Readme.rtf
Questions are always asked; some good, some quite utterly stupid. Here I’ll answer the popular ones that should be answered.

Q: Why does the “Show Offline Members” in the default UI constantly checked even though I unchecked it?
A: GuildOrg forces the check box to be always checked because that is the only way that GuildOrg can check the whole guild roster. The check box toggles a value server-side that either sends all the members or just the online members. The only way GuildOrg can update its guild list is to be able to see all the guild members, otherwise it will not update to prevent any loss of saved data. Anywase, why are you looking at the default UI's guild list?!? GuildOrg is that list in a better format... Should I disable that tab? =þ

Q: How do I put people as an alt?
A: Simply enter the player’s main into the edit box, select the alts, and press “Set/Unset Main”. Make sure you spell the main’s name correctly otherwise it won’t work. Also, you can insert the main's name (in the GuildOrg list) into the edit box by Ctrl-Clicking the main's name, this is assuming that the Ctrl-Click is enabled in the Control Panel.

Q: How do I remove someone as an alt?
A: Click on the name you want to unset, and then click on the “Set/Unset Main” button. Make sure there is nothing in the edit box.

Q: I don’t like the Onyxia background, can I change it? (It scares them for whatever reason… too many wipes?)
A: Go into the Control Panel and click on the dropdown menu.

Q: Can I make my own background?
A: Yes! Simply use one of the existing backgrounds as a template for your background. The only things that shouldn’t be changes are the 2 black areas, and the size of the image. You can also create custom buttons, that are the same size of course.

Q: How do I use my background that I made?
A: Simple. While you don't have wow running put the background files into the proper directory (GuildOrgImages'your background name'). Then when you start WoW and go on your character, go into the GuildOrg Control Panel and choose the “custom” background from the drop down. Then type in the name exactly how the folder is named and either press enter to apply it, or press add to apply it and save the background for later. You can also add previously deleted backgrounds (that still exist in the proper location) in the same way.

Q: Why does my butt crack itch?
A: You have either been playing wow too long, or you sat on one of your siblings.

Q: If you are on a BWL raid and you are on the third stage of Nef and a hunter pulls aggro off the tank, what should the rogues do?
A: The Pallys should point and laugh at the Mages while the Shammys hearth.

Q: What about the Locks, Warr, Drooids, and Priests?
A: Not sure, but the DK should start spamming attacks faster.

Q: Why did you make up these fake questions?
AQ: Why are you asking questions about fake questions?


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