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    SolanQ's Avatar
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    Aveline Geary
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    Cerberus
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    Conjurer Lv 60
    Quote Originally Posted by M00gle View Post
    it will be nice to be able to save the UI interface as a template and apply to other character in other region.
    Quote Originally Posted by DawnNoMoreRises View Post
    or just another char. on the same server; orrr... IS that shared?
    (haven't tested it yet)
    Afaik only the "System Configuration" settings are shared and each character uses their own individual copy of all the other settings.

    However since those settings are all stored on your computer and not the server, it should be possible to simply copy the files from one character folder to another in order to import things like keybinds, HUD, etc. I haven't had any reason to test this yet, but I don't see why it wouldn't work, since backing up and restoring those files seems to work just fine.

    You can find the files under Documents -> My Games -> Final Fantasy XIV - ARR. Each character has their own folder with an indecipherable character code, but you can just look at the creation time/date of the folder to figure out who is who.


    edit: Btw has anyone else had problems with the Focus Target window not staying put between relogs? Mine keeps moving to the left after I relog and I can't find a way to stop this. It's beginning to piss me off...

    edit again: After some experimentation I've discovered that the Focus Target window only moves horizontally and it keeps aiming for certain "snap-to" spots that are roughly 3 squares apart from each other. If the window is perfectly aligned with one of these snap-to spots it seems to stay put indefinitely, but if I move it even a millimeter to the left, then it will reposition itself to the next snap-spot to the left of where I save it.

    When I showed the problem to my fiancee (who is a software programmer) he told me it could be a rounding error and instead of saving the exact X coordinate of the Focus Target window it's only saving a rounded down coordinate, thus causing the window to move each time the X coordinate you left it at doesn't match the rounded-down coord.
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    Last edited by SolanQ; 09-18-2013 at 06:21 AM.