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    [request] moving the built in CoE tracker

    hey how can I move the built in CoE tracker that is up by my portrait? I'd like it to be closer to the centre of the screen so i can glance it at fast. (similar to position of focus/restraint icons in the default setup.)

    [request] moving the built in CoE tracker
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    Originally Posted by Smurv View Post
    hey how can I move the built in CoE tracker that is up by my portrait? I'd like it to be closer to the centre of the screen so i can glance it at fast. (similar to position of focus/restraint icons in the default setup.)
    plugins\Default\BuffLists\ConventionOfElementsBuffListPlugin


    modify the code
    var x = portraitRect.Right;
    var y = portraitRect.Top + portraitRect.Height * 0.51f;
    to
    var x = ???f; // where *???* - any number depending on the resolution of your screen horizontally
    var y = portraitRect.Top + portraitRect.Height * ???f; // where *???* - any number depending on the vertical resolution of your screen

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    Originally Posted by profredseries View Post
    plugins\Default\BuffLists\ConventionOfElementsBuffListPlugin


    modify the code
    var x = portraitRect.Right;
    var y = portraitRect.Top + portraitRect.Height * 0.51f;
    to
    var x = ???f; // where *???* - any number depending on the resolution of your screen horizontally
    var y = portraitRect.Top + portraitRect.Height * ???f; // where *???* - any number depending on the vertical resolution of your screen
    perfect exactly what i was looking for, i found that file yesterday but wasn't sure how to modify it. appreciate it.

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    Or just use a 2nd COE Tracker

    [C#] COEBuffListPlugin.cs - Pastebin.com

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    How can i actually import the 2nd COE tracker?

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