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3 | <title>Outfitter User's Manual</title> |
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22 | <span class="title"><img align="absMiddle" src="Images/OutfitterIcon.jpg">Outfitter Instructions</span> |
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23 | <h2>Contents</h2> |
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24 | <ul> |
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25 | <li> |
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26 | <a href="#Install">Installing Outfitter</a> |
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27 | <li> |
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28 | <a href="#Access">Accessing Outfitter</a> |
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29 | <li> |
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30 | <a href="#Categories">Outfit categories and ready-made outfits</a> |
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31 | <li> |
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32 | <a href="#Create">Creating an outfit</a> |
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33 | <li> |
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34 | <a href="#Update">Updating an outfit</a> |
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35 | <li> |
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36 | <a href="#Minimap">The minimap button</a> |
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37 | <li> |
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38 | <a href="#Quickslots">QuickSlots</a> |
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39 | <li> |
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40 | <a href="#Commands">Commands</a> |
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41 | <li> |
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42 | <a href="#KeyBindings">Key Bindings</a> |
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43 | </ul> |
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44 | <h2><a name="Install">Installing Outfitter</a></h2> |
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45 | <p>Outfitter is installed just like any other addon. If World of Warcraft is |
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46 | running you should exit from the game before installing. Extract the contents |
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47 | of the Outfitter.zip file and then copy the resulting Outfitter folder to your |
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48 | World of Warcraft's Addons folder located inside the Interface folder.</p> |
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49 | <p><span class="GameFontHighlight">Windows users:</span> |
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50 | The Addons folder can normally be found at |
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51 | <span class="Cmd">C:\Program |
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52 | Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\Addons</span></p> |
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53 | <p><span class="GameFontHighlight">MacOS users:</span>The Addons folder can |
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54 | normally be found inside the Interface folder which is located inside the World |
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55 | of Warcraft application folder</p> |
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56 | <p>IMPORTANT: Depending on your unzipping application, you may end up with the |
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57 | addon folder inside another folder. Look inside the Outfitter folder and verify |
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58 | that there's a file named Outfitter.toc. If you don't see this file and see |
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59 | another folder instead, open that folder and look for the file. The folder |
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60 | containing the .toc file is the one which should be copied to your World of |
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61 | Warcraft addons folder.</p> |
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62 | <p>The addon is now installed and you can now launch World of Warcraft.</p> |
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63 | <h2><a name="Access">Accessing Outfitter</a></h2> |
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64 | <p>To open Outfitter simply open World of Warcrafts character window (usually the |
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65 | 'c' key on your keyboard. You can open Outfitter from the Character window by |
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66 | click the button with a robe icon in the top right corner of the window.</p> |
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67 | <div align="center"><img src="Images/OutfitterUI.jpg"></div> |
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68 | <h2><a name="Categories">Outfit categories and ready-made outfits</a></h2> |
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69 | <p>One of the first things you will notice is that Outfitter has created several |
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70 | outfits for you and that these outfits are in categories named Complete |
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71 | Wardrobes, Mix-n-match, Accessories, and Special Occassions.</p> |
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72 | <p><span class="GameFontHighlight">Complete Wardrobes</span> |
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73 | are outfits which contain an item for every slot of your inventory. Whenever |
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74 | you wear a complete wardrobe you will replace any other outfits you're wearing |
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75 | at the time. The first time you use Outfitter it will create two complete |
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76 | wardrobes for you. The Normal wardrobe is whatever gear you happened to be |
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77 | wearing when Outfitter was first run. The Birthday Suit outfit is a naked |
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78 | outfit which will remove all of your gear when you wear it.</p> |
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79 | <p><span class="GameFontHighlight">Mix-n-match</span> |
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80 | outfits on the other hand don't have items in every slot. These outfits are |
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81 | used to overlay special sets of items, such as Fire Resist gear or PvP items, |
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82 | over a complete wardrobe. Any time you select a Mix-n-match outfit you will |
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83 | replace all other outfits you're wearing, except for the selected Complete |
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84 | Wardrobe which will act as a base outfit for the overlay. The first time you |
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85 | use Outfitter it will attempt to create a set of resistance gear (Fire, Nature, |
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86 | etc.) for you. If you don't have any items which give you a particular |
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87 | resistance then Outfitter won't create that outfit automatically.</p> |
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88 | <p><span class="GameFontHighlight">Accessories</span>, like Mix-n-match, are also |
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89 | only partial outfits. The difference is that you can combine as many accessory |
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90 | outfits as you like. These outfits can be used for equipping special items such |
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91 | as Jumper Cables, Lei of Lilies, fishing poles, or other items which you don't |
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92 | normally have as part of another outfit. The first time you use Outfitter it |
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93 | will search your bags for tradeskill items, such as fishing poles, gloves with |
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94 | herbalism, mining or skinning enchants, etc. and create Accessory outfits for |
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95 | those.</p> |
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96 | <p>The last category is |
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97 | <span class="GameFontHighlight">Special Occassion</span> |
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98 | outfits which are worn automatically for you at the appropriate time. There are |
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99 | several of these outfits, some are created for every class and others are only |
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100 | created for specific classes</p> |
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101 | <p>The |
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102 | <span class="GameFontHighlight">Argent Dawn</span> |
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103 | outfit will be worn whenever you're in the plaguelands, Scholomance or |
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104 | Stratholme and will automatically be setup with your Argent Dawn trinket if you |
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105 | have one.</p> |
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106 | <p>The |
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107 | <span class="GameFontHighlight">Riding</span> |
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108 | outfit will be worn whenever you are mounted and will automatically be setup |
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109 | with your Carrot on a Stick, boots with Mithril Spurs, and gloves with the |
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110 | Riding Skill enchantment if you have those. Note that by default the riding |
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111 | outfit is setup so that it won't equip when you are in a battleground. You can |
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112 | change this setting using the menu to the right of the outfit.</p> |
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113 | <p>The |
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114 | <span class="GameFontHighlight">Dining</span> |
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115 | outfit will be worn whenever you start eating or drinking. This outfit is |
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116 | initially "transparent" (meaning it has no inventory slots enabled) but can be |
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117 | edited to include items which boost your spirit or health and mana regen in |
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118 | order to lower your down time. Choosing items for this outfit can be tricky |
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119 | though since you don't want to swap in items which reduce your stamina or |
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120 | intellect.</p> |
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121 | <p>The |
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122 | <span class="GameFontHighlight">Battlegrounds</span> |
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123 | outfit will be worn whenever you're in one of the three battlegrounds and can |
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124 | be used to automatically equip your PvP gear.</p> |
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125 | <p>There are also class-specific outfits for priests (shadowform), rogues |
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126 | (stealth), warriors (all three stances), and druids (all four shapeshift |
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127 | forms). These outfits are set to transparent by default, so they have no |
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128 | effect.</p> |
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129 | <p>Any of the Special Occassion outfits can be disabled by using the menu to the |
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130 | right of the outfit. This is useful if you only temporarily want to prevent |
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131 | that outfit from auto-equipping.</p> |
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132 | <h2><a name="Create">Creating an outfit</a></h2> |
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133 | <p>To create an outfit click the New Outfit button at the bottom of the window. |
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134 | This will open the New Outfit window where you can name your new outfit and |
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135 | specify how you want it initially setup.</p> |
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136 | <div align="center"><img src="Images/NewOutfit.jpg"></div> |
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137 | <p>By default the Optimize menu will be set to use current outfit. This will create |
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138 | the new outfit as a Complete Wardrobe using whatever items you currently have |
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139 | equipped.</p> |
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140 | <p>You may choose Create Empty Outfit which will create an outfit with no slots |
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141 | enabled.</p> |
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142 | <p>If you want to have Outfitter generate an outfit for you which maximizes some |
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143 | attribute, you can choose that attribute from the various sub-menus of the |
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144 | Optimize menu. You can maximize stamina, nature resistance, spell damage, and |
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145 | many other attributes using this feature. Outfitter will scan your bags and |
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146 | inventory and choose an item for each slot which has the maximum value for that |
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147 | attribute. If you don't have any items for a slot which contain that attribute |
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148 | then that slot will not be enabled in your new outfit.</p> |
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149 | <h2><a name="Update">Updating an outfit</a></h2> |
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150 | <p>You can change the contents of an outfit at any time by opening Outfitter and |
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151 | selecting the outfit from your list of outfits. The selected outfit will equip |
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152 | and the enabled slots for that outfit will have checkmarks in them. Just equip |
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153 | an item and it will be added to the selected outfit. If you no longer want that |
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154 | outfit to include a particular slot just uncheck the box for that slot.</p> |
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155 | <p>When an outfit is selected you will also see two new buttons at the top of your |
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156 | character window "Enable all" and "Enable none" These buttons can be used to |
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157 | quickly enable all item slots or disable all item slots to make it easier to |
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158 | create your outfit.</p> |
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159 | <h2><a name="Minimap">The minimap button</a></h2> |
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160 | <p>The minimap button will initially be located at the center of the left side of |
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161 | your minimap. If you are using other addons which place buttons around the |
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162 | minimap you may have to temporarily move them out of the way in order to see |
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163 | Outfitters button.</p> |
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164 | <div align="center"><img src="Images/Minimap.jpg"></div> |
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165 | <p>To change the position of Outfitter button just drag it to where you'd like it. |
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166 | This position will be remembered and set for you each time you start World of |
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167 | Warcraft.</p> |
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168 | <p>To bring up Outfitters minimap menu click the button. From here you can open the |
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169 | Outfitter UI in order to edit outfits or you can quickly select an outfit to |
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170 | wear.</p> |
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171 | <h2><a name="Quickslots">QuickSlots</a></h2> |
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172 | <p>QuickSlots are automatically added to your character window for each item slot. |
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173 | They allow you to quickly find items which go into that slot without having to |
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174 | dig through all your bags. To access the QuickSlot just click a slot in your |
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175 | character window. A row of inventory slots will appear containing every item |
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176 | you have which can go into that slot. An empty slot is also provided so you can |
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177 | quickly unequip an item without having to open your bags.</p> |
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178 | <div align="center"><img src="Images/QuickSlots.jpg"></div> |
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179 | <h2><a name="Commands">Commands</a></h2> |
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180 | <p>Commands to equip or unequip outfits can be included in macros. Outfitter |
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181 | supports these commands:</p> |
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182 | <p> |
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183 | <span class="Cmd">/outfitter wear outfitname</span> |
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184 | Equips the outfit named outfitname<br> |
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185 | <span class="Cmd">/outfitter unwear outfitname</span> |
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186 | Unequips the outfit named outfitname<br> |
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187 | <span class="Cmd">/outfitter toggle outfitname</span> |
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188 | Toggles the outfit named outfitname (if it is currently equipped it's removed, |
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189 | otherwise it's equipped<br> |
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190 | </p> |
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191 | <h2><a name="KeyBindings">Key Bindings</a></h2> |
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192 | <p>Outfits can be attached to a key so that they can be equipped or removed using a |
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193 | key press. Outfitter supports up to 10 outfits being attached to keys. To |
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194 | attach an outfit to a key on your keyboard, do the following:</p> |
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195 | <p>First, use the menu next to the outfit to choose which of the 10 key bindings |
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196 | you want to use for your outfit.</p> |
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197 | <p>Next open World of Warcraft's Key Binding settings window and scroll down to the |
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198 | Outfitter section. In that section you will see the 10 key binding outfits |
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199 | listed and you can associate a key combination with that outfit.</p> |
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