Good to know! So, ...
1. when would you use `/shm pause on` versus `/shm mode 0`?
I really read/watched everything again and tried my best to gather all the questions I could at once rather than leak them slowly on to the forums. Here they are!...
2. I noticed my Shaman is using unneeded stat buffs >~50 when we are mostly at cap. I see there is an option for no SoW line, but can we turn of the str/dex/agi/etc lines that do not also add attack or haste? Something like `usePureStatBuffs`? This seems like a common need on live servers so maybe I just missed it or it is supposed to happen automatically? It seems like a possible workaround would be to toggle on BYoS and just not load those buffs (which is a pretty cool way to take control anyway) it just seems like this would be cool to have. At 55 he is pretty much out of mana all the time so I'm looking to optimize mana use a bit.
3. `UseMelee` off should stop the Shaman from running in and hitting things right? If so this seemed to get bugged on a raid. I just want to confirm this is what the option does. I don't have enough info to report a bug but I can keep an eye on it. I was in Assist mode and Heal stance at the time. Do I HAVE to use the /shm command? The FAQ seems to say this.
4. What is "XTarget". This is skipped in the video. Update: I figured this out as the FAQ mentions this uses extended targets. I assume this is for out-of-group stuff, like when on a raid. It would be nice to have this info in a more obvious place.
4b. Followup question: Who can run `mq2cwtnbuffs`? Anyone with MQ2?
5. What are "Reporting" commands? I hoped this would cause the toon to gsay info.
P.S. I'm asking some of these in the hopes it can help improve the docs as well.
P.P.S. Should I have posted this in the discussion thread from the plugin page?
1 - pause pauses the plugin from doing anything - mode 0 just doesn't set a camp or do melee assisting stuff - it still does all the shaman stuff like heal and buff and such
2. - you can block any of those spells you don't want on the toons that don't want them - this is an everquest feature - if we check that someone needs a buff and its a blocked buff - we don't cast it on them
those low lvl tlp buffs were requested so many times i added them - they're not used at higher lvls - and i don't intend on doing a toggle - because folks will want a toggle for xy but not z or yz but not x. block anything you don't want to receive buffs from. or byos and then handle your buffs/spells manually like you mentioned
3. if you have /shm usemelee off - it does not melee assist - if you want to "save your settings" yes you have to use the slash commands as talked about in the FAQ and the cwtnui vid - the ui is a "temporary toggle state" from what your current setting is now. like if you had to make a change in a pinch - and then come back and log back in tomorrow you wouldn't have forgotten that you had changed your stuff. but 100% if you have usemelee off, we don't melee
4. xtarget - this is your xtarget window - your extended target window. this is an eq thing - you can add non-group members to xtarget to do things to them - like add tanks/healers for healing etc.
> Extended Target Window Info <

4b. mq2cwtnbuffs are local - on your pc - toons with macroquest - all the cwtn plugins load it - so after the first time cwtnbuffs is loaded - any toon running mq2 logging in will be running mq2cwtnbuffs
5. we do not output anything to group/raid/guild/fellowship. this exists for your cwtnui (or mq2 window if your cwntui is hidden) so you can make your cwtn window "less spammy" if you didn't want to see AA usage, for example you can turn off aa reporting.
5b. the only exception to output anything is for enchanter it has an option to report mezzing to eqbc/dannet - but we have no plans to add that for anything outside of mezzing.