Cross posted from
UI News and Updates.
As we all know, a number of files were patched; the fixes listed here may not be the only ones required for your UI. I intend to keep that page and this updated as often as possible with fixes. Feel free to post fixes you find here also.
***Numerous UI developers have already uploaded new versions to correct the issues of the 10/16 patch. Before you do anything else, check the EQ Interface Home to see if your UI has been updated - the Downloads section is on the left!***
Marcin and Cairenn have outlined all the changes to the patched UI files in
this thread. Most are on page 1, the Pet window change is on page 3.
On the Sony
EQ Technical Help Board, CSR Victor Wachter has
posted a suggestion to copy the files patched on 10/16 to your custom UI folder. This has worked for some folks.
Note: this will overwrite any of these files that already exist in your custom folder; in addition, it should not be necessary, given how EQ is supposed to find UI files. Join the discussion here.
Porte posted that the new "
/loadskin" command is not working correctly. It seems to be attempting to resolve the path incorrectly. If you want to load your skin, use the old "
/loadskin (foldername) 1" command (the "1" being the argument to retain current window placement).
Marcin found that the EQUI_Animations.xml file has had some additions. Here's how to
fix the EQUI_Animations.xml yourself.
Nimhloth found that if you check your
UI_(charactername)_(servernumber).ini file and look for the line that says
UISkin=, you may find nothing but boxes after the "="; delete those boxes and type in the folder name for your custom UI.
A number of folks have discovered that editing the
EQUI.xml file has helped them. If you want to try this, open the C:\Program Files\EverQuest\uifiles\default folder and comment out or delete the following lines:
<Include>EQUI_LoadskinWnd.xml</Include>
<Include>EQUI_AlarmWnd.xml</Include>
This should only be considered a temporary fix; hopefully a more permanent one will be found.
Sokol has a
Vert 2.2 patch available for download; it seems to correct most issues, but there may be some still outstanding not directly related to the Vert mod.
LanceManion and Feebbwin seem to have found the problem causing bad FPS/lag for Vert 2.2 users. Apparently the UI is attempting to call a non-existent graphics file, tkspellbar.tga. LanceManion has posted
instructions on correcting it manually, and Feebwin has
posted a zipfile to overwrite the offending XML.
Fixes for
T.King/
Remelio mods has been released. Separate fixes for
EQUI_Animations.xml and
EQUI.xml can be found at Remelio's site.