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Possible to move/adjust UI elements? #4

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DeaconMidgard opened this issue Jul 19, 2022 · 3 comments
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Possible to move/adjust UI elements? #4

DeaconMidgard opened this issue Jul 19, 2022 · 3 comments

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@DeaconMidgard
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This works great on 32:9 but it does make the UI elements stick out a bit more. The minimap is the worst offender. Would it be possible to realign these some way?

@Lyall
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Lyall commented Jul 20, 2022

Yes it's possible but unless there is a better method then it would involve moving individual UI elements one by one then it would be a rather difficult process. You'd have to shift each part of the UI by specific amounts. So for that reason it's probably not something that would I would take on doing. I will look into it a bit further and see if there's a better way but it may go nowhere.

TL;DR it's possible but unlikely that I would do it for RF5Fix.

@DeaconMidgard
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Makes sense. It looks fine as is for the most part. I only cringe when I expand the minimap which is only for quick checks so it is definitely not something needed if the effort is a lot of work when it's a feature that is really not needed. I appreciate the update and thanks for doing RF5Fix. It fixed some stuttering issues I was having so definitely enjoying it!

@FenrirZeroZero
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I guess the elements are positioned with x/y coordinates? how aboaut adding an simple offset option for the top left and top right elements. That way we could get them to our position with some try and error :)

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