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cant get the custom ui's to work
i cannot get the custom ui to work i have done everthing it says to do but still when i load up nothing can some one plz give me another run down on how to install them :mad:
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1. Open your EverQuest 2 folder on your system.
2. Find your UI folder inside your EQ2 folder and Open the UI folder. 3. Create a new folder, call it custom or sebiz or for that matter anything you want to call it, just remember what you called it because you will need that later on. 4. Unzip whatever UI components or full UI mods you downloaded into this custom folder you have made. NOTE: If the UI you have downloaded has created it's own folder within this folder you will have to copy all of the contents of the new folder that the zip file created into the root of the new folder that you created. For this example let's say the folder you created is called custom. The zip file you just unziped into this custom folder created a folder called mymods within your custom folder. Copy everything in mymods into your custom folder (including any subfolders in the mymods folder). 5. In the future when you download any UI Components unzip them into this same folder that you created. 6. Go back up to your EverQuest 2 folder and create a new text file and name it eq2.ini. 7. Open the eq2.ini file in NOTEPAD. 8. Add the following two lines and save the file (Make sure you change where I have humudcemods in this example to what ever the folder name was that you created). Code:
cl_ui_skinname humudcemodsCode:
cl_ui_skinname custom |
I do exactly like u wrote here and how is written in the faq but it doesnt work :( what can i do ? i named the folder as myuis and changed create the eq2.ini with:
cl_ui_skinname myuis cl_ui_subdir UI/ i directly put in the xml files into this folder but if i load eq there are only the old backs :( greetings grim |
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Also try naming the folder MyUIs with the caps and specifying it like that inside the Eq2.ini file stranger things have been known to happen lol.
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I'm having a similar issue. Have created folder named journal in the UI directory. All custom xml files are in that directory, not in any subdirectory within it. Created eq2.ini file in notepad (in EQ2 root directory), it contains the following:
cl_ui_skinname journal cl_ui_subdir UI/ Booted game, no custom elements. Re-read install instructions, saw advice saying to swap the order of the 2 lines of text if it doesn't initially work, resaved, restarted & still nothing. Any help appreciated. Am about to quit out of game again & try some creative capitalization of the folder name too. EDIT: Was reading another thread on here about install probs and decided to try the /loadui command even though its said to be bugged. Insom's mods appeared in my list, so I clicked on it. Now, I had placed mod files for quest journal, 3/4 hotkeys & advanced map in my journal UI folder. When selecting Insom's mod, the hotkey's shrank, it reverted me to one chat window, my name appeared as Longestnamepossiblemy xp bar reading changed from one yellow to 1/2 way through lvl with a ton of debt, I was suddenly listed as lvl 50, etc etc etc. Needless to say I reverted to default, camped out, overwrote my character UI file with a copy of one of my other chars (I keep all my alts with same UI setup) & came back into game. If this is what will happen when I apply custom mods, then its not worth it. Please help! |
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If you're having trouble: 1- Go to your EQ2 folder. Highlight your eq2.ini file. Do a screen capture (Alt-PrintScreen key on your keyboard). Open Paint, Click the Edit menu and click Paste, save as a JPG. 2- (Still in EQ2 folder) View > Arrange icons by > Type. Scroll up to the top of the window so you can see all the subfolders, and take another screenshot. (Alt-Printscreen, open Paint, Edit > Paste, save as jpg.) 3- Go to the UI folder within your EQ2 folder. Alt-printscreen again. Paste in Paint and save as jpg again. 4- Attach all 3 images to a reply in this thread. That should give us sufficient information to diagnose the problem. |
Something I've encountered with several people now:
1) open windows explorer. 2) go to "tools", then "folder options" 3) on the view tab, UNCHECK "hide extensions for known file types" 4) click ok. 5) now go to your eq2 folder, and make sure that "eq2.ini" wasn't actually "eq2.ini.txt". Out of the 4 or 5 people who had trouble installing UIs that I've spoken to, this has been the problem. |
Prefader, you are a genius! I thank you, and my husband thanks you.
eq2.ini.txt - doh! :D |
Like I said in another post, you really need to learn file and folder structure FIRST. Then people will not have these problems :)
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i dhave the same problem. my folder's name was INTERFACE and i put this in a notepad (i did prefader's advice and it did say "eq2.ini" not "eq2.ini.txt")
cl_ui_skinname INTERFACE cl_ui_subdir UI/ i loaded it up and it still doesn't work...any advice? |
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Well, here's my 3 pics + a pic of the inside of my custom UI folder ("brian").. hope you can figure my problem out as well :) Thanks |
Been a while since I"ve seen the normal Windows XP template hehe. (used to be super skinned by myself, but now I'm just using classical :rolleyes: )
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Another way to easily see if your file is named correctly is to list the files in your eq2 folder as "details" (listing by file type). Your new file should be a 'configuration' file and not a 'text' file. Cheers! ~~Bear~~ :nana: |
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