View Full Version : Installing Addons (Duxa, HighRes, etc) on MAC
DevGrousis
10-28-2014, 01:07 PM
Sorry if this is somewhere on the boards, but i've searched as thoroughly as I know how, and I cannot find instructions anywhere..
I'm playing on a MacBook Pro, and want to add Vegas Custom DuxaUI, and the HighRes files, from http://p99.yourfirefly.com/, to my setup.
I've downloaded and unzipped the files into separate folders, in an outside location, and i'm unclear of where to place these files. I don't want to just shoot in the dark because I don't want to mess something up and have to do the mac install all over again.
Can someone give me a quick step by step, so I don't screw up?
Thanks guys!
Secrets
10-28-2014, 08:31 PM
Sorry if this is somewhere on the boards, but i've searched as thoroughly as I know how, and I cannot find instructions anywhere..
I'm playing on a MacBook Pro, and want to add Vegas Custom DuxaUI, and the HighRes files, from http://p99.yourfirefly.com/, to my setup.
I've downloaded and unzipped the files into separate folders, in an outside location, and i'm unclear of where to place these files. I don't want to just shoot in the dark because I don't want to mess something up and have to do the mac install all over again.
Can someone give me a quick step by step, so I don't screw up?
Thanks guys!
uifiles/<your UI name>/
So if it's "Sony\EverQuest\uifilies\" as the path, you want to put the "duxaui" folder in the folder alongside the "default" folder. (NOT IN THE default FOLDER)
It's the same as Windows, just a different filesystem.
DevGrousis
10-28-2014, 10:54 PM
Thank you for the reply!
This is confusing me. You guys are saying the exact opposite, unless i'm reading this wrong??
1. Default - Download the FULL UI >>>here<<< (http://www.chloeo.com/vert/project99/default.zip) and unzip into your Everquest\uifiles\default folder overwriting all files. This will make sure you have a fresh 'default'. Next download the Project1999 UI updates to make it compatible for this server from >>>here<<< (http://www.chloeo.com/vert/project99/default_uichanges.zip) and again, unzip into your Everquest\uifiles\default folder overwriting all files. When you load up Everquest your UI should look like this:
http://www.chloeo.com/vert/project99/default.jpg
DevGrousis
04-13-2015, 07:44 PM
bump^ maybe i'm being stupid, but I cannot get this to work correctly.
Savok
04-14-2015, 08:28 AM
I just picked up a Mac today and am going to play around with the installer and update the write up for Macs later this week.
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