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darkheart25 10-24-2006 09:23 PM

Defaulting every login
 
I downloaded and installed the Fetish UI per the instructions, this included putting the map updater on and creating the eq.ini file. The problem is when I log out and log back in it goes to the default skin and I have to /loadui all over again. Is there a way to set the Fetish skin as default so that it loads rather than having to set up everything everytime I log in?

New to the EQ2 world and UI setups so any information would be appreciated.

Landiin 10-25-2006 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by darkheart25
I downloaded and installed the Fetish UI per the instructions, this included putting the map updater on and creating the eq.ini file. The problem is when I log out and log back in it goes to the default skin and I have to /loadui all over again. Is there a way to set the Fetish skin as default so that it loads rather than having to set up everything everytime I log in?

New to the EQ2 world and UI setups so any information would be appreciated.


Please post the contents of your eq2ui.ini file and we will be more able to help you out.

darkheart25 10-25-2006 03:31 AM

The file is located in the following dir: c:\program files\sony\everquest 2\
The file is also titled eq2.ini, and not eq2ui.ini, not sure if that will make a difference or not, but I can try renaming and saving it to see if there is a change. It loads using the /load ui without any problems, just a pain to have to setup the windows everytime. Anyway the file on notebook looks like this:

cl_ui_subdir UI/
cl_ui_skinname Fetish

Thanks for the info and assistance.


Update...checked the .ini file and found a descrepancy that was causing the problem. Made the change on it and the ui is working properly now. Thanks for the information and help with the problem.

Zonx 10-27-2006 02:42 PM

eq2.ini is the correct name.

A common problem that often occurs when creating the file with extension names hidden is that the file is actually eq2.ini.txt, you just don't see the .txt because your extensions are hidden.

In Windows, use the "Tools/Folder Options" menu "View" tab, and uncheck the "Hide extensions for known file types" option. Then rename the file to eq2.ini.


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