Just the WTF folder and the addons in your Interface folder. The WTF folder has all your saved variables and settings so you won't have to do very much to change your UI to how it is on your Laptop. And I wouldn't worry about subscribing to Curse I did it last year and I can hardly get it to sync my settings, If you want to sync both of your computers together I would recommend (if you are a windows 7 user) getting a windows live account (free) and trying out Windows Mesh. It's a program that can sync folders together between multiple computers via your windows live account, It's a free program and it works great. I use windows mesh or Live Sync as its called now, works like a charm. Its included in the installer for MS messenger. It syncs my addon folder and my account name folder in the wtf folder, that way you get the changes you do in your addons stored between computers. Latest World of Warcraft AddOns for Patch 8.0.1. Maqjav, DiabloHu, Kiria, StingerSoft, dangilbert. An Atlas plug-in that displays dungeon maps for WoW Cataclysm. Atlas Class Order Halls by arith. An Atlas plug-in that displays maps for class order halls. Shows the class icons of your group members and the target. I used to use Aloft which no longer works for me. I used to be able to have class icons HUGE over the heads/nameplates of my enemies(not their portraits). You get 5gb of online storage (20gb if your a long time user) so you dont have to have both computeres powered up at the same time for the changes to apply, it'll check your online archive for changes. That being said, it doesn't work right away. You'll have to do a few changes. Install live sync 1 On your first pc, select the folders you wish to have synced. (remember to tell it to use your sky drive aswell for offline syncing) 2 On the second pc, open sync and it'll show your synced folders. Click the sync button to add them to the second pc aswell 3 Once its done downloading the folders, you'll notice that it has stored them in your documents folder. 4 Close sync on the second pc. 5 Move the appropriate folders to where you actually want them in your wow folder, overwrite the existing files. Class Icon Wow Add Ons For Mac6 Open sync again, click the sync underneath the greyed out folder and lead it to where you moved the folder 7 Done. Yeah, there's no way that would do anything except declare a variable and hide the Player Group Indicator. You're probably thinking of this /run UFP = 'UnitFramePortrait_Update'; UICC = 'Interface Glues CharacterCreate UI-CharacterCreate-Classes'; CIT = CLASS_ICON_TCOORDS /run hooksecurefunc(UFP,function(self) if self.portrait then local t = CIT[select(2,UnitClass(self.unit))] if t then self.portrait:SetTexture(UICC) self.portrait:SetTexCoord(unpack(t)) end end end) Which puts class icons instead of portraits. Yep, although that particular script doesn't check if the unit is player or not. It'll be putting paladin icon on felhunter, warrior or paladin icon on most PvE targets, warrior icon on hunter pets, etc. /run UFP='UnitFramePortrait_Update' UICC='Interface TargetingFrame UI-Classes-Circles' CIT=CLASS_ICON_TCOORDS UC=UnitClass /run hooksecurefunc(UFP,function(self) if self.portrait then t=CIT[select(2,UC(self.unit))] if t and UnitIsPlayer(self.unit) then self.portrait:SetTexture(UICC) self.portrait:SetTexCoord(unpack(t)) else self.portrait:SetTexCoord(0,1,0,1) end end end)These do. Class Icon Wow Add Ons For Mac ProEdited by Thaya, 29 August 2011 - 07:52 AM. Yeah, there's no way that would do anything except declare a variable and hide the Player Group Indicator. You're probably thinking of this /run UFP = 'UnitFramePortrait_Update'; UICC = 'Interface Glues CharacterCreate UI-CharacterCreate-Classes'; CIT = CLASS_ICON_TCOORDS /run hooksecurefunc(UFP,function(self) if self.portrait then local t = CIT[select(2,UnitClass(self.unit))] if t then self.portrait:SetTexture(UICC) self.portrait:SetTexCoord(unpack(t)) end end end) Which puts class icons instead of portraits Yeah that's what I was going for, probably linked the wrong one out of the macro list.
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