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haste 11-16-09 01:06 AM

See posts above, your doing the same error as Gandoch. This commit was how oUF checked for it internally before. The issue has however been fixed inside the ColorGradient function now.

duhwhat 11-18-09 05:18 PM

TargetofTarget frame not working on the PTR, using oUF release from 8/24/09

Code:

[18:17:41] Interface\AddOns\oUF\ouf.lua:218: attempt to index global 'TargetofTargetFrame' (a nil value)
[C]: ?
Interface\AddOns\oUF\ouf.lua:218: in function <Interface\AddOns\oUF\ouf.lua:170>
Interface\AddOns\oUF\ouf.lua:369: in function `Spawn'
Interface\AddOns\oUF_Lyn\layout.lua:745: in main chunk


haste 11-18-09 05:29 PM

Already fixed on git.

duhwhat 11-18-09 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by haste (Post 166359)
Already fixed on git.

fantastic, works perfectly. i must also compliment you on your choice of versioning software, git is very nondeveloper friendly.

xtothx 11-19-09 04:43 PM

Hi,

I have a simple question, so..

Can I zoom out/rotate a character portrait (3D) in portrait frame?

haste 11-20-09 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Derkyle (Post 163852)
I'd prefer not having to modify the oUF_Core files. Otherwise I would have to alert others to do the same. Which is why I suggested it here as a proposed addition.

Consider this fixed with 48ce8b1.

haste 11-20-09 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xtothx (Post 166444)
Hi,

I have a simple question, so..

Can I zoom out/rotate a character portrait (3D) in portrait frame?

With the current stable version it's pretty "hard" to do. I however added some pre and post hooks with 36dc00c.

haste 11-30-09 01:51 PM

I'm locking this thread based on the same reason as the layout discussion. Single posts are easily search-able and we can actually refer to previous postings that way.

Edit: I also moved the last page of posts or so into their own set of thread.


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