Not in Classic, but it can be done, and is what traditional custom UI's was about.
I found this link for you, its not a tool. I won't provide any tools which there are some in the official development kits, you will have to find those on your own.
http://www.eqinterface.com/forums/fa...terface_basics
2 things i want to point about the link.
What are TGA files and how do I edit them?
A .tga file is commonly used graphic file format. So all the .tga files you see in the interface folder are the graphics for the interface.
A graphics editing program is needed to view and edit these files. Adobe Photoshop, JASC Paint Shop Pro and GIMP are a few of many graphic editing programs you can use. Just do a search in google to find more information on where to get obtain programs.
The Everquest Interface can use other graphic file formats too. More information on that can be found by searching our forums. I suggest
if your just starting you stick with .tga's.
In the Graphics Tutorials & Info forum you can find some great information on how to
make your own graphics.
The developers of the Everquest Interface have released some basic information in a file called AboutSIDL.doc. This file can be found in your default interface folder. C:\Program Files\Sony\Everquest\UIFiles\default
\AboutSIDL.doc. (location may be different on your computer)
Resizing windows in classic won't resize the other parts of the window, those are all separate pieces and is why SOE came out with a better UI later in history, IF not for the purposes of higher resolution's
sake of monitors
Verant's version played on 640x480 and is why after the buy-out everything became separate pieces. wish people would learn that, but anyways. Hope this help explain what your your looking at.
Dont worry about your monitor, if you can run
Meridian59 which you can still jump onto the 1 server it has, and is about to release to STEAM you wont run into any problems from any future updates here on a emu server. Verant code has already been found to never work with sony xml code. This was proven way back in the day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8x3JiS6EIz0