So I've been running Mazzle since its public release and loved every second I've spent with it and thus far - to the point of following the patches / code changes posted in this forum. With the latest WoW patch (I know, why post about this so late?), I've managed to fix everything (with the help of the changes posted here - thank you!!) except two TinyTip errors that I receive whenever I seem to mouse over the hotspots found around the targeting unit frame.
I've tried to update DUF, but it just fails into a massive mess, probably more than I want to try and fix - since what I have now works. So I don't bother. I was curious if anyone would be able to help me fix these two errors that seem to pop up a lot during normal and raiding gameplay. They appear to be the same error, just appearing during two different actions.
First Error:
[2007/12/30 11:25:35-1492-x12]: TinyTip\TinyTip.lua:722: Usage: GameTooltip:SetUnit("unit")
TinyTip\TinyTip.lua:722: in function <Interface\AddOns\TinyTip\TinyTip.lua:719>
(tail call): ?:
Interface\FrameXML\UnitFrame.lua:93: in function `UnitFrame_UpdateTooltip':
Interface\FrameXML\UnitFrame.lua:77: in function `UnitFrame_OnEnter':
DiscordUnitFrames\DUF_Element.lua:254: in function `DUF_Element_OnEnter'
<string>:"*:OnEnter":1: in function <[string "*:OnEnter"]:1>
Second Error:
[2007/12/30 11:46:53-1492-x3]: TinyTip\TinyTip.lua:722: Usage: GameTooltip:SetUnit("unit")
TinyTip\TinyTip.lua:722: in function <Interface\AddOns\TinyTip\TinyTip.lua:719>
(tail call): ?:
Interface\FrameXML\UnitFrame.lua:93: in function `UnitFrame_UpdateTooltip':
Interface\FrameXML\UnitFrame.lua:77: in function `UnitFrame_OnEnter':
DiscordUnitFrames\DUF_UnitFrame.lua:268: in function `DUF_UnitFrame_OnEnter'
<string>:"*:OnEnter":1: in function <[string "*:OnEnter"]:1>
Also, this is completely unrealted, but I just reciently (I think) started getting this error dealing with tracking stuff.
[2007/12/30 11:04:59-1492-x16]: GFW_TrackMenu-2.1\TrackMenu.lua:110: attempt to call method 'SetTrackingSpell' (a nil value)
<in C code>: ?
So! if anyone could be so kind as to help me out with quick fixing these two (or three if you're feeling generious) errors, it would be GREATLY appriciated!
Thanks!
Cyniel