Oh, I see. Well in that case you're probably all set but if not, my next guess would be that setting an unlisted resolution in the file also adds it to the drop-down list, so that might be a way of adding an index and extending the function's range.
Oh, I see. Well in that case you're probably all set but if not, my next guess would be that setting an unlisted resolution in the file also adds it to the drop-down list, so that might be a way of adding an index and extending the function's range.
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I know for a fact my wow client supports 1280x960 (widescreen), it's in the dropdown because my graphics card supports that as a resolution. I don't use it of course, because I don't have widescreen LCDs and that would just look damned funny
Also, whenever I take my config and addons folders on a USB drive to a friend's place and plug it into his computer, even though his has a widescreen LCD and resolution, when I pop in my files it loads wow in 1280x1024, which looks disgusting on a widescreen monitor fullscreen...my point being it seems to read whatever is in the WTF files and use it...at least in my experience. When I come back home, it actually runs my wow in the widescreen resolution saved from being at his place and then that looks funny on my standard aspect ratio monitor.
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