Change Log:
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====== v. 12.0 rev 2 ======
m_UI: implemented a fix for cooldown_count module so it updates propperly on cooldown reset
m_UI: reworked /model command, now it allows to get the model directly from Dungeon Journal with /model dj
====== v. 12.0 rev 1 ======
-- I lost the entire change log due to misstimed Git commit during GitHub maintenance and it did overwrite the original file, GG.
-- The list of v.12 changes was huge, so I am not going to spend my time restoring it, however I will breifly list the important changes here.
MonoUI: m_Chat, m_Minimap, m_Buffs, m_Chat, m_Panels, alTooltip, tullaCC: removed (merged within m_Tweaks)
MonoUI: all cfg.lua files were updated
oUF: removed (now part of oUF_mono)
!mCFG: implemented add-on that provides user the ability to keep his cfg.lua files in 1 place for easier updates, just drop your cfg.lua in the respective folder and you are good
m_Tweaks: restructured and renamed to m_UI, added allot of new modules and functionality, just too many to list (again), make sure to go through cfg.lua file and check the latest additions
====== v. 11.2 rev 3 ======
5.1 fixes + few changes, more info with the next update
====== v. 11.2 rev 2 ======
alTooltip: tooltip style for caged battle pets
alTooltip: set default border color to black
oUF_mono: altPowerBar applied to pet unit to prevent it disappearing when in vehicle
oUF_mono: repositioned player's altPowerBar
oUF_mono: added monks to dispell table
oUF_mono: added various raid tags and indicators for monks (healing)
oUF_mono: added multiple indicators for various classes, also fixed old indicators appearence
m_Bags: cargbags core update, fixed issue with oppening bags when you reload/relog in combat
m_Buffs: fixed timers overlapping icons @ debuffs; also adjusted border anchors which were off due to texture changes
m_Chat: removed styling of default time stamps (for now)
m_Map: added option to display decimal part of map coordinates
m_Map: removed tooltip fi...
Description:
--------------------
http://i.imgur.com/D1RnG.png
If you update to MonoUI 12.0 (+) from previous versions, you have to perform full reinstall of this UI.
Make sure to check CHANGE LOG as there's been allot of changes made including .cfg files structures.
This UI was originally designed for multiple resolutions ranging from 1280*1024 to 1920*1080.
So unless your resolution is lower than 1280*XXX you should need no changes to use this interface
Most add-ons are configured through editing lua files and do not have any GUI.
If you don't want to learn HOW TO modify those files - don't use this UI.
Also please keep in mind that I develop this interface to fit MY needs, thus
if you want some specific functionality implemented - you got to explain why that particular feature is so important.
Short Information:
specially for TL/DR people
What it is:
Easy to set-up,
Lightweight & CPU-friendly,
Minimalistic Interface with support for multiple resolutions.
What it's NOT:
easy to configure (all configuration options are located in .lua files);
SUPER-OMFGWTFBBQ-lightweight (because sometimes usability > memory usage);
single add-on UI (I like to keep it sort of modular).
Installation:
1) *IMPORTANT* Back up your Fonts, Interface and WTF folders before you even look at any of the files inside the package.
2) Unpack this archive into your WOW folder
Fine-tunning...
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====== v. 12.0 rev 2 ======
m_UI: implemented a fix for cooldown_count module so it updates propperly on cooldown reset
m_UI: reworked /model command, now it allows to get the model directly from Dungeon Journal with /model dj
====== v. 12.0 rev 1 ======
-- I lost the entire change log due to misstimed Git commit during GitHub maintenance and it did overwrite the original file, GG.
-- The list of v.12 changes was huge, so I am not going to spend my time restoring it, however I will breifly list the important changes here.
MonoUI: m_Chat, m_Minimap, m_Buffs, m_Chat, m_Panels, alTooltip, tullaCC: removed (merged within m_Tweaks)
MonoUI: all cfg.lua files were updated
oUF: removed (now part of oUF_mono)
!mCFG: implemented add-on that provides user the ability to keep his cfg.lua files in 1 place for easier updates, just drop your cfg.lua in the respective folder and you are good
m_Tweaks: restructured and renamed to m_UI, added allot of new modules and functionality, just too many to list (again), make sure to go through cfg.lua file and check the latest additions
====== v. 11.2 rev 3 ======
5.1 fixes + few changes, more info with the next update
====== v. 11.2 rev 2 ======
alTooltip: tooltip style for caged battle pets
alTooltip: set default border color to black
oUF_mono: altPowerBar applied to pet unit to prevent it disappearing when in vehicle
oUF_mono: repositioned player's altPowerBar
oUF_mono: added monks to dispell table
oUF_mono: added various raid tags and indicators for monks (healing)
oUF_mono: added multiple indicators for various classes, also fixed old indicators appearence
m_Bags: cargbags core update, fixed issue with oppening bags when you reload/relog in combat
m_Buffs: fixed timers overlapping icons @ debuffs; also adjusted border anchors which were off due to texture changes
m_Chat: removed styling of default time stamps (for now)
m_Map: added option to display decimal part of map coordinates
m_Map: removed tooltip fi...
Description:
--------------------
http://i.imgur.com/D1RnG.png
If you update to MonoUI 12.0 (+) from previous versions, you have to perform full reinstall of this UI.
Make sure to check CHANGE LOG as there's been allot of changes made including .cfg files structures.
This UI was originally designed for multiple resolutions ranging from 1280*1024 to 1920*1080.
So unless your resolution is lower than 1280*XXX you should need no changes to use this interface
Most add-ons are configured through editing lua files and do not have any GUI.
If you don't want to learn HOW TO modify those files - don't use this UI.
Also please keep in mind that I develop this interface to fit MY needs, thus
if you want some specific functionality implemented - you got to explain why that particular feature is so important.
Short Information:
specially for TL/DR people
What it is:
Easy to set-up,
Lightweight & CPU-friendly,
Minimalistic Interface with support for multiple resolutions.
What it's NOT:
easy to configure (all configuration options are located in .lua files);
SUPER-OMFGWTFBBQ-lightweight (because sometimes usability > memory usage);
single add-on UI (I like to keep it sort of modular).
Installation:
1) *IMPORTANT* Back up your Fonts, Interface and WTF folders before you even look at any of the files inside the package.
2) Unpack this archive into your WOW folder
Fine-tunning...