Command To Move Plugins Around

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 Lakshmi.Phaffi
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By Lakshmi.Phaffi 2013-03-27 18:46:14
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what was the command to move a plugin around? the default position on timers is hideous.
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By Gavlin 2013-03-30 12:05:07
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Well I dont have my PC in front of me but off the top of my head I think you open your plugins folder, go to settings / timers.xml and change the value for the X and Y for recast.

I have not done this yet but that is kinda how ou used to do it on 3.4 but in the recast ini file. I would think there about the same.
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By Valefor.Clairefox 2013-04-06 10:35:13
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Quote:
statustimer setpos 145 46

That puts the timers at the top of the icons
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By Odin.Rendra 2013-04-06 10:46:36
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What about right below them? so it matches with the HP/MP/TP window?
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By Bahamut.Sobius 2013-04-06 11:44:31
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If you're talking about the recast timers, please someone let me know too! Where they are now, covers my spell list when I pull it up from the bottom left window.

Thanks in advance!
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By Odin.Rendra 2013-04-06 18:14:31
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Well i was talking about Statustimers... not recast... cause i hate how they cover the icons.
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By Valefor.Clairefox 2013-04-07 12:09:07
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If you're using the previous version of Windower, in the Plugins folder there is a Recast config file near the bottom of the .dll's. You can change the X,Y values in there.
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By Valefor.Clairefox 2013-04-07 12:11:00
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Odin.Rendra said: »
What about right below them? so it matches with the HP/MP/TP window?
Play with the X Y values til they are to your liking <3 Edit: Not everyone has the same screen size. The numbers in the example work for me, but might not for you.
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By Odin.Rendra 2013-04-07 12:14:24
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Valefor.Clairefox said: »
Odin.Rendra said: »
What about right below them? so it matches with the HP/MP/TP window?
Play with the X Y values til they are to your liking <3 Edit: Not everyone has the same screen size. The numbers in the example work for me, but might not for you.

I'm new to all of this... is there a .xml i have to create for it? cause it didn't come with one just the .dll
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By Valefor.Clairefox 2013-04-07 12:21:00
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Odin.Rendra said: »
Valefor.Clairefox said: »
Odin.Rendra said: »
What about right below them? so it matches with the HP/MP/TP window?
Play with the X Y values til they are to your liking <3 Edit: Not everyone has the same screen size. The numbers in the example work for me, but might not for you.

I'm new to all of this... is there a .xml i have to create for it? cause it didn't come with one just the .dll

For the status timers no. As long as you have the .dll just run the plugin in your game. Once it's loaded type into your console, the one brought up by pressing Insert key, "statustimer setpos x y" (replacing x and y with the numbers you want).
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