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tradeskill window not showing levels?? (see pic)
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First of all if this is the wrong thread, I apologize.
I use Profit and I luh-v it. But I have a problem and I can't figure out what is wrong. Why can't I see the levels for my recipes. (see pic) |
Those are tinkering recipes. If I recall correctly they never show level, just difficulty since they aare based on a skill level not a class level.
Silat |
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Here's another character that is a provisioner, and nothing else.
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I am unsure of why it would do that. I just tested it and mine displays the levels for recipes.
Silat |
Even for the tinkering recipes, it should be showing tags like 'Hard', 'Challenging', etc. My first thought is that something is wrong with the character data being sent from the server. Is any other character data being displayed wrong or not at all? Also: does this issue show up in the default UI?
-= Therendil =- |
Looks like someone did a /loadui tbh
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It happens on 2 separate computer and total of 9 crafters. for the level it just says "unknown".
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Is that the default profit ts window or the large variant? Silat |
The default..i guess the one that was updated by the auto updater.
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That is not the profit ts window. I attached a ss of the profit window. Make sure you do not have it on ignore in the updater. In fact, now that I pay attention to the red line on the bottom it looks like the ts window for a crafting bot.
Silat |
This is confusing. A close comparison of the two screenshots leaves me convinced that the problem window is a Profit tradeskill window but not the current one. If it were me, I'd delete eq2ui_tradeskills.xml and re-patch.
I wish the screenshots of the problem window showed the entire window. That red line at the bottom is exactly wide enough to be the Create button, but I can't be sure without seeing the rest of the window. -= Therendil =- |
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Silat |
deleted the window and still showed the same thing, finally got frustrated with it, and did a clean FDISK of my entire hard drive, (having done one for almost 2 years) hehe.
That fixed the problem. Thanks for all your help. mUch appreciated. |
A bit drastic, but if it worked, then good.
Weird things do seem to pile up over time. Years ago, a senior engineer at Apple introduced me to the term 'bit rot.' It was his term for the slow accumulation of random corruption in the OS and apps. I absolutely believe in the concept and try to remember it as a probably source of weird errors that refuse to be tracked down. -= Therendil =- |
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