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FenixStryk4 12-23-2004 11:44 PM

Merge Maintained Spells/Spell Effects Bars (& Make Smaller?)
 
I was content with the 2/3rd Maintained/Spells mod Diamond had made, however now it's giving me a bug where the Spell Effects window doesn't open/exist. So now I'm looking for my first hoped for mod, simply merging the two bars into one. This would thus eliminate about 1/2 the doubled icoms (from buffs, etc.) and make it a bit easier to place in my HUD. Any help, ideas/suggestions, or simply saying "No, it cannot be done with our current tools." would be nice.

Thanks for all the help you guys at EQ2UI have given me, now if only someone could take on this last request for the good of the community, and me. :D

Cambion 12-24-2004 09:18 AM

Off the top of my head... When you say merged to eliminate double icons then I assume you dont want the maintained spell window? if so you could make it "disappear" and put the buffs window over it or something. Otherwise if you still want to know what spells you are maintaining then you will have to have some sort of representation of the spells. Maybe an increasing number on the buff window spell icon telling if and how many maintained versions of the spell is active? Then you would only have to worry about maintained spell icons that you dont have on yourself.

Bah now you got me thinking!! I'll think of some other options and try to test it out.

-Cambion

FenixStryk4 12-24-2004 11:26 AM

The main thing I want is to just have both windows into one. Eliminting icons in doing so could jsut be a little extra. However, I'd just like to merge them so I can see both in one bar instead of two different ones.


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