

All they really tell us is that the addon may need its XML elements reimplemented in lua, but not every addon developer has time for that. On a more technical level? The useless errors BugCatcher hides are XML-based. So rest assured that whatever errors you see are actually going to be helpful. These useless errors are repressed, and BugCatcher's bug log contains only errors which are useful to addon authors. They'll only serve to spam you and annoy addon authors if you pass them along. There are errors in ESO that don't technically mean anything. You can click the icon to show the bug log, alt + click it to wipe the bugs database, or just view the current count within the tooltip itself.

The BugSack icon now has a tooltip as well, it explains how this particular feature works. If it's faded out, you have no bugs If it's not, you have bugs. In the main menu there's now a tiny icon at the top left (which I'll call the BugSack icon). You can also click the BugSack icon to open it. In your addons options menu (Escape -> Settings -> Addons), under BugCatcher, you'll find an easy to use bug log that will allow you to browse your errors. They're at the bottom, there are two dropdowns that should be set to 'dialog' and 'none' respectively. So, if you use the addon No, Thank You, it's important to ensure that the bug handling features of it are turned off. Notes WARNING! I imagine you're getting BugCatcher because you want your bugs handled on the down-low, all quiet like. Bug Catcher is the no-nonsense addon that deals with the bugs and lets you just play.Īnd when you want to see those bugs? You have a nice bug catalogue to browse through, at your leisure. BugCatcher will suppress error messages and let you know with an unobtrusive chat window message when it catches a bug. It's mostly something you can just drop in and forget. In the most basic terms, it suppresses addon error messages until you want to see them, and that's how it should be! My thanks to those who were kind.ĭescriptionYou're in a delve or PvP, and suddenly something breaks and you're spammed by lua error messages that you have to click through. That'd be handy for people like myself who do deal with anxiety. One thing I will say as a final note is that it'd be nice if one could turn off the comments system and only have a bug tracker in the vein of Nexus Mods. I'll be back! I'm not gone for good, I just need to set this aside for now. For now, I feel like my mods don't need any further work done to them. deeply unpleasant at best, to put it in the kindest way I can and not as I truly want to. Frankly, modding can be a thankless job and some of the people one is forced to interact with can be. My anxiety isn't holding up well and I need to take some time for myself to recover.
