05-25-2011, 11:46 AM
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#1
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A Gray Wolf
Join Date: Aug 2002
Posts: 5
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Today's Patch Help
Could someone please tell me what was changed. So I can fix my ui.
I got so used to EQInterface always having the compare files , i've come back to that not being a reality anymore.....
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05-25-2011, 01:07 PM
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#2
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A Wooly Rhino
Join Date: Aug 2002
Server: Saryrn
Posts: 71
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The old default ui does not work due to the EQUI_Animations.xml file being changed - If I had a compare I could update it but you dont seem to do that anymore.
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05-25-2011, 01:37 PM
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#3
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A Snow Cougar
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 46
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Changes to EQUI_Animations.xml (NOTE: all line numbers are from the new file, not the old one):
Added (line 924 to 929):
<TextureInfo item="dragitem96.tga">
<Size>
<CX>256</CX>
<CY>256</CY>
</Size>
</TextureInfo>
Added (line 8317 to 8335):
<Ui2DAnimation item="A_RoundedTabRightBottom">
<Cycle>true</Cycle>
<Frames>
<Texture>window_pieces01.tga</Texture>
<Location>
<X>220</X>
<Y>160</Y>
</Location>
<Size>
<CX>5</CX>
<CY>7</CY>
</Size>
<Hotspot>
<X>0</X>
<Y>0</Y>
</Hotspot>
<Duration>1000</Duration>
</Frames>
</Ui2DAnimation>
Added (lines 8412 to 8430):
<Ui2DAnimation item="A_RoundedTabLeftBottom">
<Cycle>true</Cycle>
<Frames>
<Texture>window_pieces01.tga</Texture>
<Location>
<X>215</X>
<Y>160</Y>
</Location>
<Size>
<CX>5</CX>
<CY>7</CY>
</Size>
<Hotspot>
<X>0</X>
<Y>0</Y>
</Hotspot>
<Duration>1000</Duration>
</Frames>
</Ui2DAnimation>
Added (lines 13225 to 13240):
<Frames>
<Texture>dragitem96.tga</Texture>
<Location>
<X>0</X>
<Y>0</Y>
</Location>
<Size>
<CX>256</CX>
<CY>256</CY>
</Size>
<Hotspot>
<X>0</X>
<Y>0</Y>
</Hotspot>
<Duration>1000</Duration>
</Frames>
Changed (just the number 111 to 110 on line 13307; lines 13301 to 13318 shown):
<Ui2DAnimation item="A_TabRightBottom">
<Cycle>true</Cycle>
<Frames>
<Texture>window_pieces01.tga</Texture>
<Location>
<X>159</X>
<Y>110</Y>
</Location>
<Size>
<CX>4</CX>
<CY>4</CY>
</Size>
<Hotspot>
<X>0</X>
<Y>0</Y>
</Hotspot>
<Duration>1000</Duration>
</Frames>
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05-25-2011, 02:25 PM
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#4
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A Gray Wolf
Join Date: Aug 2002
Posts: 5
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Thank you very much Cudya , I appreciate it.
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05-25-2011, 03:37 PM
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#5
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A Gray Wolf
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 5
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Newbie Help
I've never done this before, and I'm using NotePad to try and edit the file. Is there a trick to getting to the line number you want?
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05-25-2011, 03:47 PM
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#6
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A Snow Cougar
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 46
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gozier
I've never done this before, and I'm using NotePad to try and edit the file. Is there a trick to getting to the line number you want?
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Yes. Don't use NotePad .
I use ExamDiff ( http://www.prestosoft.com/edp_examdiff.asp) to look at the old and new files and see the differences. ExamDiff gives me the line numbers.
However, I do use NotePad to edit my files, I just use the Find command (pasting in a line from ExamDiff) to find a nearby line to insert the stuff in.
There are many other text editing programs that give you the line number of the file. Most are described as programming text editors. I suggest you search for one or perhaps people who use them could post some of their favorites.
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