Saturday, April 14, 2012

GuildOrganizer - plz help fix addon for 4.0.1

[:1]http://www.wowinterface.com/download...Organizer.html

Good afternoon.

Guild Organizer - is perhaps the most convenient add-on to manage the guild. It can be seen at the same time all information about all at once. You can edit all the notes of several participants at once, change grades, delete players, etc.

But the problem is that with the release of the patch in a natural way, it stopped working. Author addon for a long time it did not update, and he himself was gone **** knows where, to get through to him I can not, no one answers.

I myself do not know how to fix addons to somehow rectify the situation, knowledge of scripting do not speak, so can I ask for help from the masters, as any help to fix the addon?
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Quote:




Message: [string "GameTooltip:OnEnter"]:1: Usage: GameTooltip:SetOwner(frame)

Time: 10/17/10 19:35:35

Count: 1

Stack: [C]: in function `SetOwner'

[string "*:OnEnter"]:1: in function <[string "*:OnEnter"]:1>

Locals: (*temporary) = GameTooltip {

0 = <userdata>

comparing = false

updateTooltip = 0.01499999621883

shoppingTooltips = <table> {

}

}

(*temporary) = nil

(*temporary) = "ANCHOR_LEFT"





Quote:




Message: Interface\AddOns\GuildOrg\GuildOrg.lua:683: attempt to index global 'this' (a nil value)

Time: 10/17/10 19:35:26

Count: 7

Stack: Interface\AddOns\GuildOrg\GuildOrg.lua:683: in function `GuildOrg_FrameColumn_SetWidth'

[string "*:OnLoad"]:1: in function <[string "*:OnLoad"]:1>

Locals: width = 164

(*temporary) = <function> defined @Interface\FrameXML\UIParent.lua:2727

(*temporary) = nil

(*temporary) = nil

(*temporary) = "attempt to index global 'this' (a nil value)"





Quote:




Message: [string "GuildOrgExpandButtonAll:OnLoad"]:1: attempt to index global 'this' (a nil value)

Time: 10/17/10 19:35:26

Count: 1

Stack: [string "*:OnLoad"]:1: in function <[string "*:OnLoad"]:1>

Locals: self = GuildOrgExpandButtonAll {

0 = <userdata>

}

(*temporary) = nil

(*temporary) = nil

(*temporary) = nil

(*temporary) = "attempt to index global 'this' (a nil value)"





Quote:




Message: Interface\FrameXML\UIPanelTemplates.lua:383: attempt to perform arithmetic on field 'cursorOffset' (a nil value)

Time: 10/17/10 19:35:29

Count: 51

Stack: Interface\FrameXML\UIPanelTemplates.lua:383: in function `ScrollingEdit_OnUpdate'

Interface\FrameXML\UIPanelTemplates.lua:360: in function `ScrollingEdit_OnTextChanged'

...e\AddOns\Blizzard_DebugTools\Blizzard_DebugTools.lua:449: in function `ScriptErrorsFrame_Update'

...e\AddOns\Blizzard_DebugTools\Blizzard_DebugTools.lua:413: in function `ScriptErrorsFrame_OnError'

[string "Interface\FrameXML\BasicControls.xml:<Scrip..."]:22: in function <[string "Interface\FrameXML\BasicControls.xml:<Scrip..."]:4>

[C]: ?

[string "*:OnLoad"]:1: in function <[string "*:OnLoad"]:1>

Locals: self = ScriptErrorsFrameScrollFrameText {

0 = <userdata>

text = "Message: Interface\AddOns\GuildOrg\GuildOrg.lua:683: attempt to index global 'this' (a nil value)

Time: 10/17/10 19:35:26

Count: 7

Stack: Interface\AddOns\GuildOrg\GuildOrg.lua:683: in function `GuildOrg_FrameColumn_SetWidth'

[string "*:OnLoad"]:1: in function <[string "*:OnLoad"]:1>

Locals: width = 164

(*temporary) = <function> defined @Interface\FrameXML\UIParent.lua:2727

(*temporary) = nil

(*temporary) = nil

(*temporary) = "attempt to index global 'this' (a nil value)"

"

handleCursorChange = true

}

elapsed = 0

scrollFrame = ScriptErrorsFrameScrollFrame {

ScrollBar = ScriptErrorsFrameScrollFrameScrollBar {

}

offset = 0

0 = <userdata>

}

height = 193.99998045976

range = 0

scroll = 0

size = 193.99998045976

cursorOffset = nil

(*temporary) = nil

(*temporary) = ScriptErrorsFrameScrollFrame {

ScrollBar = ScriptErrorsFrameScrollFrameScrollBar {

}

offset = 0

0 = <userdata>

}

(*temporary) = 0

(*temporary) = "attempt to perform arithmetic on field 'cursorOffset' (a nil value)"






etc|||I waited a long time, and no response. Is anyone not interested in such a useful add-on? Because it has no analogues.

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