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+<h1 align="center">ReAction</h1>
+<h3 align="center">AddOn for World of Warcraft</h3>
+<p><font size="2">Current Version: 0.3 (beta)<br>
+  Released: 29 Jan 2007</font><font size="2"><br>
+  WoW Version Compatibility/TOC: 2.0.6 / TOC 20003</font></p>
+<h2>The Basics</h2>
+<p>ReAction is a replacement for the default Blizzard action bars. It allows you 
+  redefine your action button layout any way you like.</p>
+<h2>Features</h2>
+<ul>
+  <li>Move, resize, create, and arrange as many action bars as you want. Each 
+    bar can contain any number of buttons arranged in a grid layout of any size 
+    and spacing. The full complement of 120 action slots is supported.</li>
+  <li>Works with all types of actions, including abilities, items, and macros</li>
+  <li>Layout is done with the mouse, by dragging bars and bar edges on screen. 
+    Automatically anchor bars to each other or the screen edges by holding shift 
+    down as you drag.</li>
+  <li>Context menus provide independent configuration options for each bar.</li>
+  <li>Point and click keybinding interface.</li>
+  <li>Supports multiple 'pages' per bar, configured independently. Automatic stance, 
+    form, and stealth switching among pages is supported, including Shadowform.</li>
+  <li>Pet action bar is fully supported and configurable.</li>
+  <li>Settings can be saved per account, realm, character, class, or independent 
+    profile. </li>
+  <li>Compatible with OmniCC</li>
+</ul>
+<p>ReAction is built using the <a href="http://www.wowace.com/Wiki/Ace2">Ace2</a> 
+  development framework.</p>
+<h2>Using ReAction</h2>
+<h3>Installation</h3>
+<p>To install ReAction, drag the ReAction folder to World of Warcraft/Interface/AddOns. 
+  Exit World of Warcraft if it's running, then restart.</p>
+<h3>Welcome to ReAction</h3>
+<p>When you first enter World of Warcraft with ReAction installed, it will look 
+  very similar to the default Blizzard UI, depending on what other AddOns are 
+  installed. Any keybindings you have made to the action bars, however, are not 
+  in effect. Also, only the main menu bar is shown by default. The bottom left, 
+  bottom right, and two right action bars are hidden.</p>
+<p>If you have FuBar installed, on the left side you should see the ReAction plugin 
+  icon and label. If not, there should be a button on your minimap. In either 
+  case, that button (the ReAction Control Button) is the gateway to configuring 
+  ReAction.</p>
+<p>ReAction has three modes of operation:</p>
+<ul>
+  <li>Normal (&quot;locked&quot;)</li>
+  <li>Configuration (&quot;unlocked&quot;)</li>
+  <li>Keybinding</li>
+</ul>
+<p>You can toggle Configuration mode by shift-clicking the ReAction Control Button 
+  and toggle Keybinding mode by alt-clicking the button. Global configuration 
+  options are also available by right-clicking the ReAction button. There are 
+  also a limited set of console commands that can be accessed with the &quot;/reaction&quot; 
+  or &quot;/rxn&quot; slash-commands. Type /rxn in the chat box to print a list 
+  of commands.</p>
+<p>You can also set key bindings to toggle Configuration and Keybinding modes, 
+  in the standard UI keybindings panel.</p>
+<h3>Configuring ReAction</h3>
+<p>Start by shift-clicking the ReAction button to enter Configuration mode. All 
+  bars, including hidden bars, are shown in this mode and <b>normal button click 
+  operation is disabled </b>(though keybindings still work). Mouse over the bars, 
+  edges, and corners to see tooltip instructions for moving, resizing, and rearranging 
+  them. Right click each bar for a menu of options pertaining to that bar. For 
+  example, to change a hidden bar to a visible bar, right-click on a bar and choose 
+  Visibility -&gt; Always Visible. Tooltips for each menu option provide details.</p>
+<p>When you're done configuring ReAction, shift-click the ReAction button again 
+  to go back to Normal mode.</p>
+<p>Configuration mode is not available if you are in combat, and is automatically 
+  cancelled if you enter combat.</p>
+<h3>Setting Keybindings</h3>
+<p><b>ReAction buttons don't use the regular keybindings of the default UI.</b> 
+  In order to get your buttons to use hotkeys, enter ReAction Keybinding Setup 
+  mode by alt-clicking the ReAction Control Button (or choosing 'keybinding mode' 
+  from the right-click menu). <b>ReAction button keybindings are not available 
+  from the standard keybindings menu!</b> You <i>must</i> use the ReAction keybinding 
+  interface.</p>
+<p>Like configuration mode, normal button operation is disabled while in keybinding 
+  mode (though again, any hotkeys you have assigned will work).</p>
+<p>With the keybinding interface out, you can mouseover any ReAction button to 
+  see what its current keybinding is. You can set the keybinding on a button by 
+  pressing the key, then clicking the button. To clear a keybinding from a ReAction 
+  button, right-click the button. If you've set up bars with multiple pages, you 
+  can also bind a key to the page up/down buttons on a per-bar basis. Just make 
+  sure the buttons are showing (they can be hidden later) and assign the keybinding 
+  like any other ReAction button.</p>
+<p>Keybindings are saved on a per-character basis. Keybinding mode is not available 
+  if you are in combat, and is automatically cancelled if you enter combat.</p>
+<h3>Playing with ReAction</h3>
+<p>Once you get your keybindings and configuration set up, you're ready to go. 
+  The buttons behave just like regular Blizzard buttons. However, at any time 
+  when you're not in combat, you can quickly switch to configuration mode and 
+  create a new bar, rearrange bars, hide/show a special-use bar, etc. Perfect 
+  for when you get some goofy quest item that has to be used temporarily, or get 
+  a new skill that doesn't fit on your current layout.</p>
+<h2>Limitations</h2>
+<ul>
+  <li>Due to a lack of certain functionality being made available by Blizzard, 
+    dragging and dropping actions onto action bars while in combat is a little 
+    funky. You have to click the destination button rather than just release drag 
+    on it.</li>
+  <li>You can't configure the pet bar unless you actually have a pet out at the 
+    moment. </li>
+  <li>No support for shapeshift/stance bar (yet)</li>
+  <li>If you have a bar with empty buttons, even though they're invisible they 
+    still block mouse input from reaching whatever might be under the button. 
+    This is a workaround so that you can drag and drop actions onto hidden slots 
+    during combat.</li>
+  <li>If you hide the default main menu bar, there is no substitute for the XP 
+    bar, bag bar, or micro menu bar (although the hotkeys for them still work)</li>
+  <li>The pet bar, by default, appears underneath bar #6 (lower left). You'll 
+    have to move bar 6 out of the way if you want to move the pet bar. Also, it 
+    does not</li>
+</ul>
+<h2>Known Issues</h2>
+<ul>
+  <li>There may or may not be a particular case in which turning off a pet's attack 
+    while using Eyes of the Beast doesn't work. Further investigation (and leveling 
+    a hunter to get Eyes of the Beast :-P) is required.</li>
+  <li>The initial mapping of action IDs for shapeshift forms doesn't exactly match 
+    Blizzard's mapping. When first starting up as a warrior, druid, or rogue, 
+    you will probably need to move your actions around.</li>
+  <li>Action IDs may not always be laid out in sequence, meaning that similar 
+    layouts on different machines may put the actions in a different order.</li>
+  <li>Keybindings are only saved per character, which causes problems when switching 
+    profiles.</li>
+  <li>There seems to be a big performance hit when first dragging a bar after 
+    entering configuration mode, and when first enabling keybinding mode.</li>
+</ul>
+<h2>Future Plans</h2>
+<ul>
+  <li>Use override bindings for the keybindings, and automatically switch with 
+    profiles. Also &quot;steal&quot; bindings from the default UI on first run 
+    so that they're populated with something reasonable.</li>
+  <li>Add support for bag bar, shapeshift bar, and micro menu bar. May also add 
+    XP bar to default unit frames for those who don't want to use a unit frame 
+    addon to get the XP bar back.</li>
+  <li>More dynamic bar support: auto show/hide/fade on stance switch, in combat, 
+    key pressed, etc.</li>
+  <li>&quot;pop-up&quot; bar support, in which a single button shows/hides a bar 
+    when moused over</li>
+  <li>Better and more flexible interface for defining page transitions on stance/form 
+    shift </li>
+  <li>Provide a method for normalizing the action ID layout, permitting better 
+    compatibility when used on different computers.</li>
+  <li>Provide some additional console commands so that enterprising users can 
+    macro certain configuration functionality (notably hiding and showing individual 
+    bars) </li>
+  <li>Yet more configurable button display options (disable cooldown flash, different 
+    borders, etc)</li>
+  <li>Localization</li>
+</ul>
+<h2>Version History</h2>
+<p>Version 0.3</p>
+<ul>
+  <li>Complete rewrite of the innards for better modularity</li>
+  <li>Lots of bug fixes</li>
+  <li>Multi-paged bar support</li>
+  <li>Pet bar support</li>
+  <li>Auto stance/form/stealth switching</li>
+  <li>Lots and lots of new configuration options</li>
+</ul>
+<p>Version 0.2</p>
+<ul>
+  <li>Bug fixes from 0.1</li>
+  <li>new keybinding interface</li>
+</ul>
+<p>Version 0.1</p>
+<ul>
+  <li>Initial concept, button arrangement</li>
+</ul>
+<h2>Credits</h2>
+<p>Huge credit to the <a href="http://www.wowace.com">Ace 2</a> development team, 
+  whose framework provides a level of functionality that I consider critical to 
+  the success of this addon.</p>
+<p>Similarly, enormous credit goes to <a href="http://ckknight.wowinterface.com">ckknight</a>, 
+  whose Dewdrop menuing system and FuBar plugin system are ridiculously easy to 
+  use.</p>
+<p>Finally, thanks to my alpha testers and stalwart adventuring companions: Deor, 
+  Nogrim, Sorabel, and Yngvi.</p>
+<h2>Copyright</h2>
+<p>ReAction &copy; 2007 by Ryan Findley.</p>
+<p>You are free to distribute this AddOn package without notice to the author, 
+  as long as the package is unmodified, this readme.html file accompanies the 
+  distribution, and no claim of authorship of the contents of the package is made. 
+  Derived works are expressly permitted but must be clearly labeled as not the 
+  work of the original author and packaged separately, with credit given to the 
+  original author. Inclusion of this package within a compilation is expressly 
+  permitted.</p>
+<p>The author expressly disclaims any warranty of any kind for the material contained 
+  in this package. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.</p>
+<p>All files in this package under the 'libs/' directory are libraries made available 
+  by <a href="http://www.wowace.com">WoWAce</a>, and are not the work of this 
+  author.</p>
+<p>World of Warcraft is a registered trademark of Blizzard Entertainment, Inc.</p>
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