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- TUKUI CLIENT WOW.EXE NOT FOUND INSTALL
- TUKUI CLIENT WOW.EXE NOT FOUND MODS
- TUKUI CLIENT WOW.EXE NOT FOUND CODE
- TUKUI CLIENT WOW.EXE NOT FOUND ZIP
- TUKUI CLIENT WOW.EXE NOT FOUND DOWNLOAD
Why use the Interface (and WTF folder if included) folder as opposed to just the AddOns folder? Simple, it makes it real easy for your users to install as all they have to do is drop the unpacked Interface (and WTF folder if included) into their WoW directory. You cannot have personal information in the WTF folder. The Vista file paths, where swiped from Shirik's post regarding UAC and WoWĪs per the updated WoWI rules ( ), you must change the names of these folders to a generic name (like Your Account, YOUR SERVER, YOUR CHARACTER). Note: The folder "AppData" is usually hidden by default so you will need to enable "View Hidden Items" from the View menuįor OS X, your WTF folder is located in the same location as on a Windows XP install. Again this is a good time to weed out any unused SavedVariables files as they will just clutter up your UI compilation and increase the size of the final file.įor Windows Vista/7/8/10 users, if you installed WoW in the default location (C:\Program Files\) then your WTF folder will be located inĬode: C:\Users\\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\World of Warcraft_retail_\Interface\WTFHowever if you installed WoW in a different folder, then your WTF file will use a similar path to that of a Windows XP WoW install. Just make sure to change the ACCOUNT, SERVER and CHARACTER folder names to something generic (like "YOUR ACCOUNT", "YOUR SERVER", "YOUR CHARACTER") and remove all but one CHARACTER folder (unless you are including different settings for different classes, in that case name the folders accordingly such as DRUID, WARRIOR, TANK, HEALER, etc.).
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If you want to include your UI settings then you want to include your WTF folder in the zip file. For Windows Vista/7/8/10 users, there are some slight changes which have been incorporated into this guide. Note: this section was written prior to 3.0 (WotLK) and the release of WoW Classic.
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Since the demise of ancient frameworks like Cosmos and the transition of Ace2 to Ace3, this is less likely to be the case as most users will be running with libraries embedded in their AddOns.ĪddOns that contain hidden or obfuscated code MUST be removed from your UI.
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* If you are including mods that need dependencies (like oUF, etc) or stand alone libraries (Ace2, LibBabble, etc) then make sure you include those in your AddOns folder.
TUKUI CLIENT WOW.EXE NOT FOUND DOWNLOAD
You will want to put in your description that you use TukUI/ElvUI as a base and that you need to download it seperately. You can still upload your UI here but the TukUI/ElvUI addons MUST be removed. Note: Those who use TukUI or ElvUI as a base, neither can be distributed via WoWInterface as they are exclusive to. These updaters are polite and do not bulldoze mods whose structure/signature has changed as that usually indicates custom changes such as code or artwork/textures. Why? When it comes to updating mods, changed TOCs can play havoc with some site specific updaters (such as MMOUI Minion, Twitch/Overwolf, and others). If you do obtain permission to use the AddOn in your UI, then include the permission note AS IT WAS RECIEVED from the Author in your ReadMe file.ĪddOns whose TOC file you or other non Authors (aka some "updaters") have altered should not be included in your UI. If in doubt, either contact the AddOn's author or don't include the AddOn. Please respect our AddOn author's wishes. Most authors don't care, however some do. This would be a good time to check on whether or not you can distribute AddOns in your UI compilation.
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Thus I have grabbed my old guide from the WoWUI forums and have transplanted here (with some updates and revisions). However I have noticed that these boards do not have a guide like the one I wrote for WoWUI except for some bits buried in various threads. That post was modified slightly and added to a stickied FAQ for those boards by Tunga, a then moderator, with more input from me. Sadly, that post is no longer searchable. Preface: I originally posted this guide back in January of 2007 on the old UI forums hosted by Incgamers under my old handle "Xinh".