GUISelect is a third-party tool that was made with the intent to help players of Anarchy Online change their GUI quickly and easily.
Details
Current Version: 1.2.0
Site: http://www.wrongplace.net/?id=GUISelect
Requires .Net 2.0 or Mono
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GUISelect is a third-party tool that was made with the intent to help players of Anarchy Online change their GUI quickly and easily.
Details
Current Version: 1.2.0
Site: http://www.wrongplace.net/?id=GUISelect
Requires .Net 2.0 or Mono
You may have saved FC of some patching headaches with this
Not working in windows 7
Just crashes at start, not responding
Buy me a comp with Win7 on so I can fix that :D
Changes in 1.1.0:
* Settings and logs are no longer written to the application's folder, but rather the user's Application Data folder. This should hopefully fix the issue Win7 and Vista user have been having.
Sorry to say it, but still instacrash :(
Don't have VS installed niether so I can debug
Try the latest version (1.1.1). All localization has been removed in this.
Changes in 1.2.0:
* The Save button no longer closes the program, but instead disables itself when clicked. It's re-enabled when you select another GUI from the list.
* The "Also Set Skin file" option has been disabled.
I haven't really looked at it, but I'm going to assume that the Win7 crash is UAC related;
The application might be getting a file permission denied error,
depending on where the user has the application extracted/ran from.
to remedy such a problem, it is wise to use the application data folder.
on a Vista/7 system, the above would returnCode:// C#
public static class SafeIO
{
public static System.String AppData(System.String dataFile)
{
return System.String.Format("{0}\\{1}\\{2}\\{3}",
System.Environment.GetFolderPath(System.Environment.SpecialFolder.ApplicationData),
System.Windows.Forms.Application.CompanyName,
System.Windows.Forms.Application.ProductName,
dataFile
);
}
}
//Example use:
string path = SafeIO.AppData("MyData.dat");
byte[] data = System.IO.File.ReadAllBytes(path);
C:\Users\{user name}\Application Data\{company}\{product}\MyData.dat
in my case,
C:\Users\Xyphos\Application Data\Xyphos Software\TestApp\MyData.dat
...no clue how that would work in WinXP; but I'm sure you could tell me ;)
1.2.0 does in fact store its files in that location. :)