You can use a macro to copy the hotbar from one class to another. Not perfect, since you have to go through all your jobs one by one and press the macro, but at least it is something.
If you adjust the hotbar on your Carpenter and then want to copy it to another class it is:
/hotbar copy Carpenter 1 current 1
you can add more hotbars to it of course.
/hotbar copy Carpenter 1 current 1
/hotbar copy Carpenter 2 current 2
and so on.
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Well actually you can kind of automate it, but it needs a bit work.
The best approach is to change the gearset numbers of your crafters. Just like they are sorted in the game.
Carpenter becomes gearset 1
Blacksmith gearset 2
Armorer gearset 3
Goldsmith gearset 4
Leatherworker gearset 5
Weaver gearset 6
Alchemist gearset 7
Culinarian gearset 8
(and Miner gearset 9, Botanist gearset 10 and Fisher gearset 11)
Then your write the following macro:
/gearset change 2 <wait.1>
/hotbar change Carpenter 1 current 1
/gearset change 3 <wait.1>
/hotbar change Carpenter 1 current 1
/gearset change 3 <wait.1>
/hotbar change Carpenter 1 current 1
/gearset change 4 <wait.1>
/hotbar change Carpenter 1 current 1
/gearset change 5 <wait.1>
/hotbar change Carpenter 1 current 1
/gearset change 6 <wait.1>
/hotbar change Carpenter 1 current 1
/gearset change 7 <wait.1>
/hotbar change Carpenter 1 current 1
/gearset change 8 <wait.1>
/hotbar change Carpenter 1 current 1
Sadly we have only 15 lines available so when you want to change more than one hotbar at a time you need a second macro where you replace all the "1" with "2".
And of course you don't have to sort your gearsets in that way, but then you have to adjust the gearset numbers in the macro.
But it's all neat and tidy in the menu when you do it \^^/
Works also with cross hotbars when you use the command /chotbar instead of /hotbar.


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