Looking for an XP bar
Hello, I have been looking through these forums and downloads and cannot seem to find just an XP bar only.
Anyone have a link to a good one? Thanks in advance! |
The xp bar will have to go into an existing window. Any preference to which window? Let me know what you want, its pretty quick and easy to add the xp gauge to most windows.
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Wow, um, I am not picky at all... could go in the same window as the health bar and I would be very happy. Or any other bar for that matter =) Thanks! |
Here you are
http://www.eqinterface.com/download....php?s=&id=6696 I moved the combat timer up top to make things a bit tidier. |
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Wow! Thank you so much for making this! I have looked everywhere for something like this. I will paste a link onto my guilds forums so that others can share in it too! Thanks again! Helaman of Agnarr |
So the XP bar is great, I appreciate that you made it. It added a problem with my mouse pointer through. It has converted my mouse pointer to a regular desktop style pointer. Is there any fix for that?
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Yes, the fix is easy.
Copy all the cursor files from the default UI folder into your custom folder. arrow.cur ew.cur ibeam.cur move.cur nesw.cur ns.cur nwse.cur |
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http://www.eqinterface.com/download...nfo.php?id=4620 Sparxx has xp/AA bars on the grp window. |
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Thanks Rue*******n, I appreciate your help =) |
Your welcome, happy to help
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Don't ever copy anything from default, ever to your custom folder. You are better off removing all .cur files from your custom folder because EQ will pull them from default if they are missing. This way if Daybreak updates any files you have to do literally nothing to fix your UI.
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There is no real danger in copying the cursor files into your custom directory.
The worst that could happen is that Daybreak will add or change a cursor file, and your custom UI would fail to load. If that ever happens, just copy them over again. The rule about not copying files from your default directory applies to files that haven't been changed and have no need to be in the custom directory. Unless someone knows another way to get the default cursors working in a custom UI, the .cur files do need to be added to the custom directory. |
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