Jan 20 2010:
Added missing resolutions:
1680x1024
1680x1050
Only download the new zip if you want to use those resolutions,otherwise
the other resolutions are still the same as B.D.R.X V-1.0
Added credit to Lindn in the readme.
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Jan 16 2010
B.D.R.X stands for:
(B)rygard's (D)ressing (R)oom e(X)panded
This is now a stand alone mod or can be used with your favorite skin mod.
I have created video guide to install this mod:
Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lrjagRdhK8
Jan 17 2010:
If you have problems with youtube's video,here another link in 7-zipped.
You will need the 7-zip to extract the video,the video is in WMV 1920x1080 HD.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8ZLXEJY9
This mod now support for lots of resolutions:
800x600 - 1024x768 - 1152x768 - 1280x720 - 1280x1024
1366x768 - 1440x900 - 1600x900 - 1920x1080 - 1920x1200
2048x1080 - 2048x1536 - 2560x1600 - and 2560x2048
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Read me Version 1.0:
This mod can be used two ways,a stand alone mod or an addon mod for the ui skin mod you
are using.
There are 2 folders here,one called (Resolutions Default skin) this for people that want to
use a stand alone mod and for people that are not using my skin mod B.G.M.
The second folder called (For B.G.M Skins Resolution only) this for users of my mod skin.
The code has a different value for the zoom buttons because the way I have skinned them.
If you use the other folder code with my skin mod,the zoom buttons will be smashed together
and the height of each buttons are different from each other.
Stand alone mod:
This for people that don't use or don't wanna use any skins mod but would like to use the
dressing room mod only.
How to install for stand alone:
Copy the folder or drag the folder of your desire resolution, example in
vista drop the folder(example bdrx 800x600) in:
C:\Users\UserName\Documents\The Lord of the Rings Online\ui\skins
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XP:
C:\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\The Lord of the Rings Online\ui\skins
If you don't have the ui and the skins folder read the faq or my video:
Faq:
http://www.lotrointerface.com/forums/faq.php?faq=lotro_interface#faq_visual_installatio n
My video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZR06x0Ok-JA
After you select the mod under the ingame option,you need to close the game and restart it to take effect.
After you relog, the mod should be in effect,thats it your done!
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How to install the code for your skin or my mod skin:
Copy N Paste for your skin mod:
This is for people that want to use the dressing room mod with their UI skin mod.
Open the folder of your desire resolution and open the skindefinition file with note pad.
Copy the code example below from starting from the line with blank spaces
included and <!--Brygard's Dressing Room eXpanded for 1024x768 up--> all the way till </PanelFile>
Now go to your ui that you are using that you want to include the dressing room mod.
Open the skindefinition file from the UI mod then paste the code that your going to use.
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If you have a different type of resolution not listed here,then you can make some changes and here's how.
For this example I will use the code from 800x600 and my goal is to make it work for say 1280x720 resolution.
There are 3 major code line's you need to change the width and the height.
First code that needs to be change is look for:
<Element ID="GamePlay_DressingRoom_Activatable" X="0" Y="0" Width="775" Height="560"> this code is located 2nd line.
Ignore the width and the height value that is currently set cause were going to change it for the resolution of this guide for 1280x720.
I suggest to open your calculator or write it down cause we be doing some subtractions.
Ok will be changing the width first which is 1280 subtract 25 points of it which give you a value of = 1255.
Always subtract 25 points in any width resolution to work with.
1255 is the value you will add to the width,so remove the current value of Width="775" and replace it with Width="1255".
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Now it's time to change the height,subtract 40 points of the 720 height which will give you =680.
Always subtract 40 points in any height resolution.
Now remove the Height="560" and replace with Height="680"
So now the line code should look like this for 1280x720.
<Element ID="GamePlay_DressingRoom_Activatable" X="0" Y="0" Width="1255" Height="680">
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Ok now that's finish with the first code,now look for the next 2 code line.
Look for:
<Element ID="DressingRoom_AvatarInfoElement" X="0" Y="0" Width="630" Height="560">
and
<Element ID="DressingRoom_Viewport" X="165" Y="0" Width="630" Height="560"> </Element>
This 2 codes are near the end.
As always ignore the width and height value here cause were going to change them.
First we need to change the width,ok remember the first code width that you subtracted 1280-40=1255?
We need to subtract always with 145 points off,so subtract (1255-145=1110).
So you remove the Width="630" and replace it with Width="1110" on both codes.
It will look like this now on both codes width's:
<Element ID="DressingRoom_AvatarInfoElement" X="0" Y="0" Width="1110" Height="560">
<Element ID="DressingRoom_Viewport" X="165" Y="0" Width="1110" Height="560"> </Element>
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Now its time to change the height.
The height will always be the same as the first code height you changed,in this case 680 for both codes.
So the final 2 codes will now look like this:
<Element ID="DressingRoom_AvatarInfoElement" X="0" Y="0" Width="1110" Height="680">
<Element ID="DressingRoom_Viewport" X="165" Y="0" Width="1110" Height="680"> </Element>
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Summary:
Subtract 25 points from any width resolution.
Subtract 40 points from any height resolution.
The height will always be the same on the 3 codes which you have subtracted from 40 points.
Subtract 145 points from the subtracted 25 points of the width resolution,the 2 last code will use the
same width value from the subtracted width 145.
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Hope this guide make sense to you.
Thanks.