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How to get StatusTimer to display like how Recast used to.


Best Answer dartcron , 04 June 2014 - 07:15 AM

i figured it out myself actually open timers.xml with a notepad document editor and change:

 

<graphicalMode>false</graphicalMode>
        <slimMode>true</slimMode>

 

both of these lines :P

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    #1 dartcron

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      Posted 04 June 2014 - 06:54 AM

      I stopped playing FFXI for about a year and i cant remember the command to make "Timers," to display like recast used to (in a plain text based format without pictures).

       

      without the unnessessary pictures, I like my recast of my abilities and spells to be just displayed with just with text, upon searching i cant find anything that shows how to make timers display in a plain text based (compact) format.

      Can anyone help me with this please?



      #2 dartcron

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        Posted 04 June 2014 - 07:15 AM   Best Answer

        i figured it out myself actually open timers.xml with a notepad document editor and change:

         

        <graphicalMode>false</graphicalMode>
                <slimMode>true</slimMode>

         

        both of these lines :P



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          Posted 11 June 2014 - 04:58 PM

          An what does one do when no such file exists on their system, yet the plugin is working/running/not running?



          #4 Krellion

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            Posted 11 June 2014 - 11:40 PM

            In Windower's plugins folder, manually create a "settings" (no quotes of course) folder. Then reload the plugin(s).

            There appears to be an issue with some of them that use XML-based settings files where they don't create their file (and folder) if the folder doesn't exist.

            #5 Waterdust

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              Posted 12 June 2014 - 07:42 PM

              In Windower's plugins folder, manually create a "settings" (no quotes of course) folder. Then reload the plugin(s).

              There appears to be an issue with some of them that use XML-based settings files where they don't create their file (and folder) if the folder doesn't exist.

               

              Yeah that's not making it happen either.. no files, many load/unload/reloads/reboot/restarts



              #6 Arcon

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              Posted 14 June 2014 - 07:17 AM

              The settings folder is automatically created when launching Windower now (it was adjusted recently). So you have verified that Windower/plugins/settings/ exists, but when you load Timers, the file timers.xml is not created?






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