Язык интерфейса английский, русский, немецкий, французский Обновлён 28 июля 2009
Помогает быстрее проходить квесты, т.е. показывает кратчайщий путь до
объекта или места, где находятся NPC, так же на карте показывает
маршрут для быстрейщего прохождения квестов.
Slash Commands
/qh help Lists all the QuestHelper slash commands.
/qh help command Tells you about a specific command.
/qh settings Opens the Settings menu at the current cursor location. Note that not all settings can be changed through the menu.
/qh track disables/enables QuestHelper's Quest Tracker, which provides status on your nearest objectives, in place of the default Tracker.
/qh hidden Displays a list of all the hidden objectives, why they are hidden, and depending on the reason, will allow you to unhide them.
/qh ftime Toggles the display of the flight time estimates.
/qh locale locale Sets the locale to use for displayed text., or lists possible locales if no argument is given. Defaults to your client's locale the first time you run QuestHelper. The only locale that is complete right now is enUS. Missing translations will be marked with red text.
/qh share Toggles objective sharing on and
off. When on, will share quest objectives and progress with other party
members that are using QuestHelper 0.17 or higher, and also have
sharing enabled.
/qh solo Will disable quest sharing and
ignore anyone you might be partied with, basically assume you will
receive no aid from your party members.
/qh comm Toggles the display of the data sent
between peers. I use this for debugging, but some people just love to
stare at streams of meaningless data. It's really quite hypnotic. . .
/qh hide Hides QuestHelper's minimap arrow and World Map icons and paths, and suspends the calculation of routes.
/qh cartwp Toggles using Cartographer Waypoints to display your current objective.
/qh tomtom Toggles using TomTom to display waypoints for your current objective.
/qh button Toggles the QuestHelper button on the World Map frame.
/qh level offset Sets the level offset
used by the level filter. Can be positive or negative. Invoke with no
arguments to see the current offset and your effective level at various
party sizes.
/qh level 0 Only show quests at or below your own level.
/qh level +2 Show quests up to two levels above your own level. This is the default.
/qh nag Prints counts of all the new or updated quests, objectives, etc, that you have found that aren't in the supplied database. Note:
To reduce memory usage, QuestHelper deletes static quest data that
doesn't belong to your faction. So, if you play both sides, it will
always think the quests you did for the opposite faction are new.
/qh nag verbose Displays the specific differences between your data and the static data.
/qh find categoryquery Allows
you to create custom objectives by searching for known items, NPCs, and
locations. The queries allow fuzzy string matching, and so should
happly accept typos and partial matches. Note that if you attempt to create an objective twice, it will instead hide it.
/qh find item item-name Search for items.
/qh find npc npc-name Search for NPCs or monsters.
/qh find loc zone-namexy Search for a location in a zone. You may also use a comma, should you feel the need to.
/qh find loc xy Search for a location in your current zone.
/qh find search-string Searches in all categories.
/qh find Invoking the find command without any
arguments will instead display all your current user created
objectives, allowing you to easily turn them off.
/qh filter filter-name Toggles objective filters on or off.
/qh filter level Shows or hides objective that
you probably can't do. Note that this considers the the levels of
everyone in your party, not just you. If you're partied with somebody
higher than you, it might not hide a quest that it otherwise would
have.
/qh filter zone Shows or hides objective that aren't in your current zone.
/qh filter done Shows or hides quests that aren't complete.
/qh filter blocked Shows or hides objectives
that are blocked, i.e. require something else to be done first, such as
turn-ins for incomplete quests.
/qh scale value Scales the map icons by this amount of their default size. Will accept a number or a percentage, in the range of 50-300%.
/qh perf value Scales the CPU workload
for QuestHelper's route calculation routine. Will accept a numbere or a
percentage, in the range 10-500% (although we don't recommend going
above 100%).
/qh recalc Recreates the world graph and
location and distance information for the active objectives. You
probably don't need to worry about this.
/qh purge Deletes all your collected data.
I'd prefer if you avoided using this any time other than immediately
after sharing your collected data. Requires that you to enter a
randomly generated 8 character case sensitive alphanumeric password, to
hopefully ensure that people read the message that gets displayed.