![]() ![]() on top of it again making the UI a bit more familiar and manageable. Personalized, custom UI content and utility software (as long as it's possible and legal) Includes Discord benefits. From there you can use the individual windows like eepanels and put your hotbars, pet, xp window, etc. The simplicity and fluid style of this interface makes this UI unique overall and. ![]() This UI was made to have simple borders, based off of the EQ Login Screen window bordering. You can extend the bottom bar (I use one of the window-features to black it out completely since I don't care to see all of the stats info) and make it like an eepanel backdrop. This Interface is based off of EverQuest II's UI graphics, and have been modified to work with EverQuest. The UI is wider, can show number of crafted items. I like the EliteUI compilation which builds on Prophet UI. Makes recipe reading UI (when activating a recipe in your inventory) compatible with BCSI. Unfortunately nothing has the hover-over features that you can get from clique (you have to go back to the old-school f1-f6 ways of selecting targets - you can however set your mouse binds to keyboard keys, and then set those keys to hotbar items), but at least it makes the UI a bit more familiar. If you are using a LibDataBroker display addon, such as Fortress, EveryQuest has its own launcher. I actually hadn't used it since I didn't think it had a click to cure option built in, but reading the entire complication from the creator of the mod I see that it does, I'll probably actually see if I can't get that one to work tonight.īoth have raid window versions found here: Opening the Window To display the main quest list you have multiple options: If you are using the default questlog window, there will be a small button near the book icon with the letters 'EQ' to toggle the window. This one is also nice (if you can get it to work) in how the health bars appear and does show the percentages: The only "problem" I have with the first is that it doesn't show the percentages of HP on the bars and I really wish it did. Being a former user of xperl + click + grid + decursive, the closest group/raid UI I've found that works for me in how the bars are set-up is this: ![]()
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