Right clicking "Cancel auctions" doesn't bring up that custom cancel window it's supposed to. I tried reinstalling the addon but it didn't help and everything else is working fine.
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Right clicking "Cancel auctions" doesn't bring up that custom cancel window it's supposed to. I tried reinstalling the addon but it didn't help and everything else is working fine.
Type "/tsm version" and take a screenshot. Also, what does happen when you right click (screenshot might be useful here too)?
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Do you have lua errors enabled? Have you tried with all other addons disabled?
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I ticked "Display Lua Errors" if that's what you mean and disabled every addon other than core and auctioning. Still nothing but that bounce.
You can try re-installing TSM and Auctioning, otherwise idk (works fine for me obviously).
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