Change Log:
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====== v. 10.9 rev 4 ======
oUF_mono: fix for debuff module, aparently class varriable went missing ...
====== v. 10.9 rev 3 ======
m_ActionBars: slight ExtraActionBarButton1 rework
m_ActionBars: few fixes for the ButtonStyler module to avoid taint
m_ActionBars: little fix for the marking bar, now you should only see it in raid if you're either raid leader or assistant
m_BrokerStuff: fixed lua error when trying to update the set
m_Chat: cleaned up few blank functions to avoid taints
m_Tweaks: fixed spellIDs in tooltip (back to old version)
oUF_mono: small castbar fix for the latency display
oUF_mono: raid debuffs updated, removed/modified old debuffs
oUF_mono: added ability to use spellIDs instead of spell names in raid_debuffs.lua to give some certain debuff priority (screw you Deep Corruption)
oUF_mono: added debuff timers for the raid frames (new option in cfg.lua), it's on by default
oUF: core update to the latest version
====== v. 10.9 rev 2 ======
m_ActionBars: reposition (update cfg.lua) for new ExtraActionButton1
oUF_mono: added few Dragon Soul raid debuffs
oUF_mono: implemented oUF_Swing support (you need oUF_Swing plugin for it to work)
NugRunning: updated to the most recent version
m_Tweaks: disabled profanity filter........... (for some reason it kept turning on in 4.3)
m_Minimap: fixed Dungeon Journal button
m_Map: fixed WorldMap options dropdown position
====== v. 10.9 rev 1 ======
m_Minimap: added new RaidManager to right click menu
oUF_mono: castbar will now correctly display tick marks on 2 consecutive channeling casts with different channeling time
m_ActionBars: minor fix for RangeCheck module
m_ActionBars: marking bar will now be available in party even if you are not a leader
m_ActionBars: fixed macro text being hidden even if set otherwise in cfg.lua
m_ActionBars: implemented new ExtraBar button (4.3)
tullaCC: updated to work with 4.3
m_Chat: editbox is now clickable when you copy URLs or text lines from the...
Description:
--------------------
http://u.snelhest.org/i/2010/11/21_6598.png
This UI was originally designed for multiple resolutions ranging from 1280*1024 to 1920*1080.
So unless your resolution is lower than 1280*XXX you should need no changes to use this interface
Most add-ons are configured through editing lua files and do not have any GUI.
If you don't want to learn HOW TO modify those files - don't use this UI.
Also please keep in mind that I develop this interface to fit MY needs, thus
if you want some specific functionality implemented - you got to explain why that particular feature is so important.
Short Information:
specially for TL/DR people
What it is:
Easy to set-up,
Lightweight & CPU-friendly,
Minimalistic Interface with support for multiple resolutions.
What it's NOT:
easy to configure (all configuration options are located in .lua files);
SUPER-OMFGWTFBBQ-lightweight (because sometimes usability > memory usage);
single add-on UI (I like to keep it sort of modular).
Installation:
1) *IMPORTANT* Back up your Fonts, Interface and WTF folders before you even look at any of the files inside the package.
2) Unpack this archive into your WOW folder
Fine-tunning:
LUA Editor:
To edit lua files (like cfg.lua) you should use one of the available editors with code highlight like Notepad++ or [url=http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info4989-SciTE-WO...
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====== v. 10.9 rev 4 ======
oUF_mono: fix for debuff module, aparently class varriable went missing ...
====== v. 10.9 rev 3 ======
m_ActionBars: slight ExtraActionBarButton1 rework
m_ActionBars: few fixes for the ButtonStyler module to avoid taint
m_ActionBars: little fix for the marking bar, now you should only see it in raid if you're either raid leader or assistant
m_BrokerStuff: fixed lua error when trying to update the set
m_Chat: cleaned up few blank functions to avoid taints
m_Tweaks: fixed spellIDs in tooltip (back to old version)
oUF_mono: small castbar fix for the latency display
oUF_mono: raid debuffs updated, removed/modified old debuffs
oUF_mono: added ability to use spellIDs instead of spell names in raid_debuffs.lua to give some certain debuff priority (screw you Deep Corruption)
oUF_mono: added debuff timers for the raid frames (new option in cfg.lua), it's on by default
oUF: core update to the latest version
====== v. 10.9 rev 2 ======
m_ActionBars: reposition (update cfg.lua) for new ExtraActionButton1
oUF_mono: added few Dragon Soul raid debuffs
oUF_mono: implemented oUF_Swing support (you need oUF_Swing plugin for it to work)
NugRunning: updated to the most recent version
m_Tweaks: disabled profanity filter........... (for some reason it kept turning on in 4.3)
m_Minimap: fixed Dungeon Journal button
m_Map: fixed WorldMap options dropdown position
====== v. 10.9 rev 1 ======
m_Minimap: added new RaidManager to right click menu
oUF_mono: castbar will now correctly display tick marks on 2 consecutive channeling casts with different channeling time
m_ActionBars: minor fix for RangeCheck module
m_ActionBars: marking bar will now be available in party even if you are not a leader
m_ActionBars: fixed macro text being hidden even if set otherwise in cfg.lua
m_ActionBars: implemented new ExtraBar button (4.3)
tullaCC: updated to work with 4.3
m_Chat: editbox is now clickable when you copy URLs or text lines from the...
Description:
--------------------
http://u.snelhest.org/i/2010/11/21_6598.png
This UI was originally designed for multiple resolutions ranging from 1280*1024 to 1920*1080.
So unless your resolution is lower than 1280*XXX you should need no changes to use this interface
Most add-ons are configured through editing lua files and do not have any GUI.
If you don't want to learn HOW TO modify those files - don't use this UI.
Also please keep in mind that I develop this interface to fit MY needs, thus
if you want some specific functionality implemented - you got to explain why that particular feature is so important.
Short Information:
specially for TL/DR people
What it is:
Easy to set-up,
Lightweight & CPU-friendly,
Minimalistic Interface with support for multiple resolutions.
What it's NOT:
easy to configure (all configuration options are located in .lua files);
SUPER-OMFGWTFBBQ-lightweight (because sometimes usability > memory usage);
single add-on UI (I like to keep it sort of modular).
Installation:
1) *IMPORTANT* Back up your Fonts, Interface and WTF folders before you even look at any of the files inside the package.
2) Unpack this archive into your WOW folder
Fine-tunning:
LUA Editor:
To edit lua files (like cfg.lua) you should use one of the available editors with code highlight like Notepad++ or [url=http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info4989-SciTE-WO...