View Poll Results: What Resolution Do You Play WoW With?
800x600 1 3.13%
960x600(W) 0 0%
1088x612(W) 0 0%
1024x768 7 21.88%
1280x720(W) 1 3.13%
1280x768(W) 1 3.13%
1152x864 0 0%
1280x800(W) 1 3.13%
1360x768(W) 0 0%
1280x960 0 0%
1280x1024 10 31.25%
1440x900 5 15.63%
1600x1024(W) 3 9.38%
1600x1200 1 3.13%
1920x1080(W) 0 0%
1920x1200(W) 2 6.25%
1920x1440 0 0%
2048x1536 0 0%
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07-21-07, 09:29 PM   #1
ProperMethodz
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Omala UI 2.0 (Official Release with Poll, PLEASE VOTE!! =D)

I've compiled a just about almost all Ace2 UI based off eePanels.

There are a few mods which I feel are just better as stand alone mods which don't require the Ace2 libraries so I've also added them to the package.

It's my first attempt at creating a package and would like some advice on simplifiying the screen resolution changes which people are requesting and packaging/installing.

I really do like the mazzlefier or whatever it's called and was wondering if anyone was able to apply it to one of their packages, or if anyone has heard of a mod to extract necessary files into a zipped folder to publish.

Anywho...

Here it is in all it's glory.
Omala UI 2.0
http://www-en.curse-gaming.com/downloads/details/8571/


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07-21-07, 10:12 PM   #2
Mazzlefizz
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The mazzifier is an add-on just for my UI, but there are a few other things you could do. There are some UIs that use a Windows or Inno installer to selectively install addons and perhaps WTF folders. I believe Kaomod takes that approach. There are a few UIs that have basic setup utilities in LUA to either disable stuff or configure a few things. The two I know about are Seerah's Suitcase and Spartan UI. Both are very nice packages and use code made by the respective authors.
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07-21-07, 10:25 PM   #3
Layrajha
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I loled at AI and Molten Armor's aliases, I didn't ever think of aliasing spell names (except the spell "keep the 1st letter of each word only if there are several words" idea i applied to my SCTD, but it's not the same vision ^^).
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07-21-07, 11:44 PM   #4
ProperMethodz
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Originally Posted by Mazzlefizz
The mazzifier is an add-on just for my UI, but there are a few other things you could do. There are some UIs that use a Windows or Inno installer to selectively install addons and perhaps WTF folders. I believe Kaomod takes that approach. There are a few UIs that have basic setup utilities in LUA to either disable stuff or configure a few things. The two I know about are Seerah's Suitcase and Spartan UI. Both are very nice packages and use code made by the respective authors.
Thanks a ton, you've lead me to water... lemmie do some drinking and I'll get back with possibly something cool.

Hey, wanna maybe dev a mazzle/omala ui? huh huh?? =D I'll make it pretty, you make it run cool.

Originally Posted by Layrajha
I loled at AI and Molten Armor's aliases, I didn't ever think of aliasing spell names (except the spell "keep the 1st letter of each word only if there are several words" idea i applied to my SCTD, but it's not the same vision ^^).
Yeah, I try keeping things light. I like to be a joker and fail miserably half the time. Glad I made at least one person laugh.
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