/macroslot bugged?
Hmmm, the only command of that kind that I use is /macro "name" function, for example /macro "dnc4" e dance4, which creates a button in my power tray named dnc that will cause the character to start dance emote #4. It can be dragged normally to any tray slot.
Does the one you've described do something different?
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Yes, /macroslot is a bit different in that it can create a macro directly in the spot you want so you don't have to drag it around afterward. For example /macroslot 51 Name "function" will put the macro in the first slot on tray 6.
(Don't hold me to the exact numbers and the slot it's put into though; I'm just going from memory, and Paragon Wiki is no help.)
Ah, cool. Thanks for the clarification. Unfortunately, not having used that particular slash command, I can't confidently experiment with it to hazard a decent guess what's up with it at the moment.
Where to find me after the end:
The Secret World - Arcadia - Shinzo
Rift - Faeblight - Bloodspeaker
LotRO - Gladden - Aranelion
STO - Holodeck - @Captain_Thiraas
Obviously, I don't care about NCSoft's forum rules, now.
Update: even the /macro command doesn't work if the resulting button would end up on anything but the first tray!
I started using the /macroslot slot name command slash command near the end of last year (in a bind file) and it was working as intended until Issue 22 launched. Then it wasn't working anymore.
I'm experiencing the same limitation you are, Klaatu. Nothing will slot larger than slot 10 (the first tray).
I tried using /macroslot last night and I couldn't get it to work with numbers larger than 9 or 10. It seemed to work fine with numbers below that however.
Anyone else notice? Or am I the only one who uses that command?