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  1. #1
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    Default Examine Info on Players

    Ok, so recently I've noticed that it's literally impossible to view the level/many of the buffs on a player if they have too many guild buffs. (Namely, their level when they've multiclassed and I'm working out how many buffs/what healing to give them personally when playing a cleric/mage - obviously, a 6/cleric 6/fighter doesn't need as much healing as a 3/cleric 3/fighter.)

    Basically, I select them and press the magnifying class/V key as per the norm but their name, level and the top however many buffs or debuffs they have is well off the top of the screen and there does not appear to be a way to scroll up/down the window. All I can see is half a page of guild buffs. It wouldn't be a problem if there was a scrollbar (there's one in the Bio section) or if I could at least move the examine mini-window around, but this is impossible AFAIK without using the top bit, which is offscreen...

    This is not a case of me using a low-res monitor, it's currently turned up to 1024/1280 which is fine for basically every other program I have.

    Is there currently a way to scroll up/down the examine info or is it impossible? Problem is really, really irritating me at the moment.

    (Apologies if in wrong forum, couldn't see anywhere else to put it.)

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    There is no way to scroll. When running one of my casters or healers, I simply tell them to type into party chat what they need. As for healing, if I notice someone that is being topped off by my highest healing spell, I may ask for their hp so I can adjust with a lower healing spell.

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    You can turn off the descriptive text to get a simpler list of buff on item and player examinations.

    Options -> UI Settings -> Show Detailed Descriptions in Examination

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