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Its not in your spell book its under your mounts tab where all your other mounts would be. Same for warlock mount.

Doh.

I've not played WoW since patch 3.0, not too familiar with all the changes.

Thanks

:rofl:

I think it's now time for me to find a better interface, been using default, but at level 21 the paladin already has enough spells to fill a whole hotbar and then some. Using default and having to push the arrow to jump between is annoying.

I downloaded Wowmatrix to help with addons, but the past two days its always stuck at "checking addon database", then times out asking me to check my connection. Anyone else using it having issues?

Here is my current UI that I use for my lvl 40 Paladin, its called TukzUI.

Does the job pretty well, just doesn't show cooldown timers atm, but im working on that.

*edited pic - filesize was huge :o

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Here is my current UI that I use for my lvl 40 Paladin, its called TukzUI.

Does the job pretty well, just doesn't show cooldown timers atm, but im working on that.

*edited pic - filesize was huge :o

How do you manage with a single bar? I have 3 full bars on my 65 pally and I've skipped over a bunch of skills to save money too. :s

How do you manage with a single bar? I have 3 full bars on my 65 pally and I've skipped over a bunch of skills to save money too. :s

Well im only lvl 40, so as you can see theres still a couple buttons left I can use. Plus if I needed more bars I just need to edit a lua file :)

:rofl:

I think it's now time for me to find a better interface, been using default, but at level 21 the paladin already has enough spells to fill a whole hotbar and then some. Using default and having to push the arrow to jump between is annoying.

I downloaded Wowmatrix to help with addons, but the past two days its always stuck at "checking addon database", then times out asking me to check my connection. Anyone else using it having issues?

Never used that one, but the Curse Client works great for me.

Here is my current UI that I use for my lvl 40 Paladin, its called TukzUI.

Does the job pretty well, just doesn't show cooldown timers atm, but im working on that.

*edited pic - filesize was huge :o

Looks nice, but how do I change the font size?

At 1920x1200 it's a bit hard to read some things :(

edit: Also how did you put a bar on the side?

Never used that one, but the Curse Client works great for me.

Yep get the curse client. Works great!

For addons grab

NPCScan (finds and alerts you when in the vicinity of a rare elite mob)

Atlasloot Enhanced (so u can check out loot)

Deadly Boss Mods (alerts you during boss encounters in raids what to do, where to go etc)

Qbar - This addon will automatically create a dynamic buttonbar for all those usable quest items, it also checks if your equipped gear for usable quest items. No longer do you need to search your bags for quest items to use.

Looks nice, but how do I change the font size?

At 1920x1200 it's a bit hard to read some things :(

edit: Also how did you put a bar on the side?

Open !Tukui_config.lua in the interface\addons\!tukui folder

tfontsize = 12 -- font size of text <== change that to say 14 or 16.

-- number of bars you want to show on the right side?

rightbarnumber = 0 -- (need to be set at : 0, 1, 2 or 3) <--- I put mine on 2

-- right bars and pet on mouseover ?

rightbars_on_mouseover = 0 -- 1 if you want mouseover <--- I changed it to 1 so the right bars only show on mouse over :)

save file, reload ui :D

Oh to get the right bars to show, make sure under interface right bars are selected to show in the default blizz ui (press esc, in that menu some where)

make any other adjustments as you like, that file is the config file for the look of it pretty much

Yeah I had a poke around in there.

Unfortunately tfontsize is only changing the font size on the black bar for me. Font in the game world/chat window is still the same - Which is a bit small.

Also see on the icon bar, I can't use the whole thing, it seems only half of it has icon placeholders, rest is blank. Is there something I need to change to use the whole bar?

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Thanks for help, looks like a good interface for me for leveling, but it needs a bit of tweaking :)

yep you need to go into your interface options (by pressing the esc key) and setting the actionbars to show all.

For chat font, if that other didnt work - try going to social under the same interface options, and unlocking it, then mouse over until u get the window to move it - right click - options - font size... that worked for me.

yep you need to go into your interface options (by pressing the esc key) and setting the actionbars to show all.

For chat font, if that other didnt work - try going to social under the same interface options, and unlocking it, then mouse over until u get the window to move it - right click - options - font size... that worked for me.

Thanks I got the font bigger on the chat window.

It seems the other misc areas aren't changing but, such as the character menu/quest log/etc.

They're not that bad an issue, but it's the same with Zygors leveling addon, and that's really hard to read.

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I have font size at 14 in the config file, but it's not changing the other parts of the UI/other addons. I can live with it, but I just want to know if it's possible to change the size of the font or not.

tooltips in that config file - change to mouse... forgot the option, i think its from false to true or something.
ttposZ = "BOTTOMRIGHT" -- align to

I'm guessing it's that part under "Tooltip Options". Changing it to MOUSE doesn't work, must be a more specific line of code for mouse pointer. Do you know what it is?

Audioboxer, which addon are you using to help you with quests? I'm using quest helper, but it doesn't list exactly who you have to go to and see etc.

Cheers.

http://www.zygorguides.com/

I'm guessing it's that part under "Tooltip Options". Changing it to MOUSE doesn't work, must be a more specific line of code for mouse pointer. Do you know what it is?

mouseover_units = true -- show players, world objects, etc on mouseover

sorry for taking ages for reply - doing the new pilgrim dailies lol

but now im the Turkinator! 40 dead Turkeys!

After a bit of messing around, installing a font addon, and renaming some font files to things they aren't really, I managed to get it better for my tastes. Bit of a hack job, but it worked.

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