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CJezorek 05-28-2007 04:05 PM

Noob Questions - Layouts
 
Is there a way to save my UI layout and use the same one from toon to toon - I am so sick of redoing it on every new one I make.

Thanks for any help.

Cairenn 05-28-2007 04:45 PM

Unfortunately, not at this point. Currently the settings are saved server side, not client side. We can hope that they may change this eventually.

Haussen 06-15-2007 11:18 AM

Glad someone brought this up before I had to re-ask the same thing.

Jalida 06-28-2007 10:39 AM

I've asked for this as a suggestion in the official lotro forums a while back. Apparently it's a mixed bag when it comes to agreeing on this. Some people like having it stored server side so they can go to their friends house who has the same screen resolution and be able to play their characters, and then there are people like myself that would like to see it stored client side so that when I play on my desktop at 1680x1050 and on my laptop 1280x950 I would not have to keep changing my UI each time I change computers with a different screen resolution.

Im hoping that Turbine puts in a switch that lets the user decide if they want to store their profile server side or client side.

Kava 06-29-2007 04:48 PM

In my EQ days, I used to just email myself one of my characters ui settings (very small files) so whenever I played somewhere else, I could just copy/rename/paste and it was all good. I've also asked for some clarification on this both on the official LotRO boards, and here.

*nudge Frosty* Any info? =p

Kailvine 06-30-2007 02:58 PM

Well even if its saved server side they could put an Option in UI options like this -

Translate UI setting from - <drop down box of characters>

And this will copy over the files and reset up everything. It's not that hard to do a copy of data in a ini file to another ini file on a server.


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