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    I Just tried it, is it purely the addition of the buttons down the left hand side? I didn't see any toon icons, and not sure where to put any XML type files or what to call them.



    Some other feedback on the update process. It may be related to my firewall, not sure. I'm using the free version of Comodo at the moment.

    After updating, I launch 2 WoWs and then switch broadcasting on. Then I type in my password. At the first letter on the active WoW window, I get the Comodo firewall prompt for do I want to allow so-and-such? I say yes, but broadcasting still not working. I have to close everything (WoW and Mojo), and then it works fine, and continues to do so until the next update. At least this was the behaviour after updating to build 9 and build 10, and I didn't try build 6 since it was only about mouseover.

    So.. is anyone else getting this? *Frowns at firewall icon*
    Coming out of nowhere drivin' like rain, Stormbringer dance on the thunder again
    Dark cloud gathering breaking the day, no point running cause its coming your way

    Rainbow shaker on a stallion twister, bareback rider on the eye of the sky
    Stormbringer coming down meaning to stay, thunder and lightning heading your way

    Ride the rainbow crack the sky, Stormbringer coming time to die

    ~ Deep Purple, Stormbringer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flekkie View Post
    I Just tried it, is it purely the addition of the buttons down the left hand side? I didn't see any toon icons, and not sure where to put any XML type files or what to call them.
    This build has a huge amount of new code inside but not much is visible.

    If you want to try the icons, make an XML file like the sample above. Save it to Mojo's data folder. (Later on you'll be able add toons from inside Mojo itself in an easy way.)

    You'll also need some image files. You can use anything you want. Save them wherever you want, and write their locations in the XML file.

    Finally, you may need to set the size of icons. That's on the new Appearance Settings screen.
    �Author of HotkeyNet and Mojo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freddie View Post
    Save it to Mojo's data folder
    Heh, no idea where that is >.<
    Mojo.exe is saved in 4 different locations according to my windows explorer search, and the folders are mostly strings of numbers & letters.

    But if setup will be possible within Mojo I'll just wait.
    Coming out of nowhere drivin' like rain, Stormbringer dance on the thunder again
    Dark cloud gathering breaking the day, no point running cause its coming your way

    Rainbow shaker on a stallion twister, bareback rider on the eye of the sky
    Stormbringer coming down meaning to stay, thunder and lightning heading your way

    Ride the rainbow crack the sky, Stormbringer coming time to die

    ~ Deep Purple, Stormbringer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flekkie View Post
    Some other feedback on the update process. It may be related to my firewall, not sure. I'm using the free version of Comodo at the moment.

    After updating, I launch 2 WoWs and then switch broadcasting on. Then I type in my password. At the first letter on the active WoW window, I get the Comodo firewall prompt for do I want to allow so-and-such? I say yes, but broadcasting still not working. I have to close everything (WoW and Mojo), and then it works fine, and continues to do so until the next update. At least this was the behaviour after updating to build 9 and build 10, and I didn't try build 6 since it was only about mouseover.

    So.. is anyone else getting this? *Frowns at firewall icon*
    This is happening on a single PC with nothing shown in "Connections?"
    �Author of HotkeyNet and Mojo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freddie View Post
    This is happening on a single PC with nothing shown in "Connections?"
    Yes - the Connection Settings are set for "One PC"
    Coming out of nowhere drivin' like rain, Stormbringer dance on the thunder again
    Dark cloud gathering breaking the day, no point running cause its coming your way

    Rainbow shaker on a stallion twister, bareback rider on the eye of the sky
    Stormbringer coming down meaning to stay, thunder and lightning heading your way

    Ride the rainbow crack the sky, Stormbringer coming time to die

    ~ Deep Purple, Stormbringer

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    I'll look at the source code and see what it's doing that makes the firewall pop and remove it. Thanks for telling me.

    Edit: I think this is fixed now, but I won't post the build till later.
    Last edited by Freddie : 12-08-2009 at 04:42 PM
    �Author of HotkeyNet and Mojo

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    Now I've narrowed down when it happens, I'll take a bunch of screenshots and document the next update, in case it happens again.

    I have the firewall set very aggressively, so it checks on everything the first time it happens (including things like things like "mojo.exe is trying to modify the user interface of Wow.exe"). I have told it to treat Mojo as a trusted application and Mojo's updater as an installation program, but it doesn't seem to stick between updates. I'm guessing this is a symptom of this ClickOnce software you mentioned before, but its not an educated guess.
    Coming out of nowhere drivin' like rain, Stormbringer dance on the thunder again
    Dark cloud gathering breaking the day, no point running cause its coming your way

    Rainbow shaker on a stallion twister, bareback rider on the eye of the sky
    Stormbringer coming down meaning to stay, thunder and lightning heading your way

    Ride the rainbow crack the sky, Stormbringer coming time to die

    ~ Deep Purple, Stormbringer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flekkie View Post
    Now I've narrowed down when it happens, I'll take a bunch of screenshots and document the next update, in case it happens again.
    Thanks.

    I have the firewall set very aggressively, so it checks on everything the first time it happens (including things like things like "mojo.exe is trying to modify the user interface of Wow.exe"). I have told it to treat Mojo as a trusted application and Mojo's updater as an installation program, but it doesn't seem to stick between updates. I'm guessing this is a symptom of this ClickOnce software you mentioned before, but its not an educated guess.
    All by itself, without ClickOnce, the updated Mojo will trigger firewalls because it's a different program from the old one. The firewall knows this. You and I think of two Mojo builds as the same program but the firewall doesn't (and shouldn't).
    �Author of HotkeyNet and Mojo

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