Profession recipes identification with extra Profession addons
asa-git opened this issue ยท 6 comments
hiya,
Using a profession mod like Skillet prevents the guildbook to identify the recipe known from the character.
There are no synchronization message nor any animation in GuildBook while the profession frame is loaded.
Disabling Skillet solves the issue.
Best regards.
Here is the results of my tests per version
- purge all the saved variables
- Install the version
- Check if the recipes are scanned when opening the profession panel in it native mode (shift+click with skillet installed)
Guildbook-Guildbook_4.96644.zip: no scan initiated
Guildbook-Guildbook_4.96643.zip: no scan initiated
Guildbook-Guildbook_4.96642.zip: works as expected
Will revert to version Guildbook-Guildbook_4.96642.zip for the moment.
Best regards.
please see the linked issue for further help, regards
After updating guild bank I've deleted all my stored variable to check for side effect without skillet enable, but I think your change is affecting the initial discovery of known recipes if none where ever stored :)
Maybe having a button to rediscover the recipes of the current character in the profession page in Guild Bank would be handy ?
As it is now, if a new player install the Guild Bank he won't have his recipes discovered even with the native interface.
Best regards.
FYI, if you believe the change you made are a bit flaky, you could rollback and add the following in the FAQ for an alternative solution:
Q: My profession recipes are not scanned when using the addon Skillet
R: Due to how the detection of the profession panel being open is made you need to open your profession in native mode.
When using skillet classic, this can be done using Shift + Click on your profession button.
Check the documentation of your profession addon to achieve the same result if you are using a different addon than Skillet.