If the need arises we can change this behavior for those to reset after export or import was done. Those are considered a part of global options and you'll need to make sure you don't forget to uncheck that mover you were copying over yesterday and changed your mind afterwards. Global settings are not included cause they are global and apply on all the characters anyways (duh).Īre checkboxes and selected profiles remembered when I change something? Following the above link, you will find two addons to download: Tukui and ElvUI. DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLATION Download ElvUI from Tukui. This UI will arrange your interface to be more flexible and practical.
Private settings are still easy to copy over with standard export/import, also a lot of those will require you to reload your UI or even do a relog to take effect and not cause major errors. As such, you’ll only ever have to update ElvUI and not worry too much about its individual components. You can learn about the differences here. The second thing is that the feature affects only "profile"-type options. Some of those tables do not make any sense to be outlined as a section and thus falls under "general" checkbox. If settings in question are in its own sub-table, that table can be displayed as a separate section checkbox.
"General" usually means "everything in the root of module table that doesn't have own sub-table".
Those subsections are determined by the internal structure of modules' settings table. Additionally, as a re-introduction of sorts from the old colour selection options in TSM3, we have implemented a Theme selector in 4.10 which will switch to new colour palette instantly. What settings are affected and what are not?Īs said before most modules allow for selecting parts of them to be transferred. Darth is getting the profile back together to compensate the changes between ElvUI and S&L and we will push an update with it. The new Default colour scheme is called ‘Midnight’, which has a darker visual approach and higher contrast than version 4.9.