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Mar 2, 2008, 05:41 PM
 
I've downloaded the Titan panel, and have put it under the addons folder in my WoW file in my applications. It doesn't seem to be working. I've just started using macs and I have a macbook pro with leopard. Would leopard be messin with it or what. I'm probably not doing something crucial to get it to work, or just don't know about it. Could someone help me out?
     
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Mar 2, 2008, 07:51 PM
 
Addons work the same under all operating systems. I don't recall, but does Titan Panel come as several addons in one folder? Because if so, you'll need to move each addon into the AddOns folder itself rather than just moving the folder that contains them.
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Mar 2, 2008, 09:14 PM
 
Originally Posted by Chuckit View Post
Addons work the same under all operating systems. I don't recall, but does Titan Panel come as several addons in one folder? Because if so, you'll need to move each addon into the AddOns folder itself rather than just moving the folder that contains them.
Yes, that is probably the case. I've been playing WoW with several AddOns for a bit now (and 2.5 years or so on Windows machines before that), and they all work fine (as long as they're the right version number, and you don't have to edit the .toc file manually, that is).

I don't use TitanPanel anymore, but if several subfolders are inside the main TP folder, then you'll have to drag them out as a group to your WoW-->Interface-->AddOns folder. Once you restart WoW and have the character selection screen in front of you, you'll notice an "AddOns" button in the lower left. If you click on that, and anything shows up red, then it's out of date (most likely).

There's a way to change the version number manually in TextEdit (if the AddOn is out of date and has a previous version number), and I can help you with that if so. If the version number doesn't match the current WoW patch number, then it won't load it UNLESS you choose "Load Out of Date AddOns" in the upper-right of the AddOns selection screen. If you choose this option, however, older AddOns that haven't been updated by the developer might not work properly or at all.

I hope this helps a little. If you need further assistance, let me know.
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Mar 2, 2008, 11:37 PM
 
Thanks guys, i was just draggin the whole file. Once i dragged each file individually it worked. Thank you for the tip! I really appreciate it, I was getting really frustrated.
     
   
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