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This class extends strong-type to allow strong and weak type checking of dominos specific types, errors and classes. It is used a lot in the dominos module to ensure correct types of arguments and errors. The strong-type module is really cool.

Dominos is an action bar addon intended to do the following:Reuse as much standard blizzard action button code as possible.Contain a relatively minimal feature setBe easy to useBe stable

It includes the following features:10 action bars, pet, class, menu, and bag bars. Each one has customizable settings for padding, spacing, columns, scale, and opacity.A movable experience/reputation bar.Customizable paging. You can switch pages on: action bar pages, modifier keys, forms, and targeting.Customizable show states. You can tell your bar under which macro options to show, and at what opacity.Fading bars. You can set your bars to fade out to a certain opacity when not moused over.The ability to customize showing empty buttons or notMasque supportLibKeyBound supportSticky frames (FlyPaper)The ability to move buttons in combatA movable casting bar (optional)Configurable right click targetingConfigurable self cast key settingsConfigurable Possess/Override/Vehicle Bar support

...and will probably not end up with the following:A stats barA minimap barTrue variable length bars

Here's how you use it:To see the current list of slash commands, type /dom ? or /dominos ?To open up the options menu, either go into interface options, or type /domTo move bars around, either go into the options menu and press the "Enter Config Mode" button, or type /dom lockTo bind keys, enter binding mode via /kb or /keybound, or press the "Enter Binding Mode" button in the options menu.Hold down alt while moving a bar to disable sticky bars

...and this is why I wrote it:I have significantly less time to code now than I did previously. Dominos is intended to be easier to maintain.I wanted to see how much I could do while maintaining compatibility with the standard action button code.I'm not entirely happy with the direction I took with Bongos3. I added features that I do not see myself using personally, and thus feel that those features will be neglected and bug ridden.

You can use the following to add extra functionality:tullaRange - Colors action buttons red when out of rangeOmniCC - Adds cooldown count textMasque - Allows you to change the look of buttonsAdiButtonAuras - Adds buff and debuff highlighting + duration text

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