My quest log and Skinner do not seem to like one another. I love the way skinner makes the various windows in the game look. Unfortunately, either my quest log (BEQL + DoubleWide) or LightHeaded (or both) do not seem to mesh well with Skinner. The quest log itself seems to take to Skinner, but when Skinner is active on the quest log Lightheaded gets overlapped by the skinned quest log where they meet making it a little hard to read the info in LightHeaded.
Has anyone else run into this problem, and if so, is there a way to fix it.
Are you skinning LH as well? (did you move its skin from the Skinner\AddonSkins folder into the Skinner\SkinMe folder?)
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Are you skinning LH as well? (did you move its skin from the Skinner\AddonSkins folder into the Skinner\SkinMe folder?)
I hadn't done that. To be honest, I didn't know that option was there. Thank you SO much for the tip. I found a plethora of addons I am using that I could skin.
Are you skinning LH as well? (did you move its skin from the Skinner\AddonSkins folder into the Skinner\SkinMe folder?)
Unfortunately... there is no skin option for LightHeaded in the AddonSkins folder to paste into the SkinMe folder, and there isn't already one in the SkinMe folder.
So I don't know what to do for myself. But apparently it worked for him/her.
Yeah, there probably was one when this thread was made.
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That's quite alright. For future reference (if you haven't found them yourself already), time stamps are located above the poster's name.
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