2x Skinner\Core\UtilFuncs.lua:1019: attempt to index local 'frame' (a nil value) [string "@Skinner\Core\UtilFuncs.lua"]:1019: in function <Skinner\Core\UtilFuncs.lua:1018> [string "@Skinner\Core\UtilFuncs.lua"]:1052: in function `removeNineSlice' [string "@Skinner\Core\UIFrames.lua"]:2025: in function <Skinner\Core\UIFrames.lua:2024> [string "=(tail call)"]: ? [string "=[C]"]: ? [string "=[C]"]: in function `Show' [string "@Interface_Vanilla\FrameXML\UIParent.lua"]:2020: in function `SetUIPanel' [string "@Interface_Vanilla\FrameXML\UIParent.lua"]:1863: in function `ShowUIPanel' [string "@Interface_Vanilla\FrameXML\UIParent.lua"]:1780: in function <Interface_Vanilla\FrameXML\UIParent.lua:1776> [string "=[C]"]: in function `SetAttribute' [string "@Interface_Vanilla\FrameXML\UIParent.lua"]:2552: in function <Interface_Vanilla\FrameXML\UIParent.lua:2531> [string "=[C]"]: in function `ShowUIPanel' [string "@FrameXML\CinematicFrame.lua"]:48: in function <FrameXML\CinematicFrame.lua:39>
Locals: frame = nil (*temporary) = nil (*temporary) = nil (*temporary) = nil (*temporary) = "attempt to index local 'frame' (a nil value)"
Another thing I'm wondering about is if it would be possible for you to add Masque support to Skinner, if it's not too complicated / too much work?
Or would it be better to just use another action bar replacer? I don't know if they will conflict with Skinner and I don't want to move around the bars anyway because I like the default layout, I just want to make use of Masque skins.
Is there any way to skin frames but still retain their default background? I don't want this for all frames but I'd like it for the talent frame for example.
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Getting an error on login/reload in Classic Era.
2x Skinner\Core\UtilFuncs.lua:1019: attempt to index local 'frame' (a nil value)
[string "@Skinner\Core\UtilFuncs.lua"]:1019: in function <Skinner\Core\UtilFuncs.lua:1018>
[string "@Skinner\Core\UtilFuncs.lua"]:1052: in function `removeNineSlice'
[string "@Skinner\Core\UIFrames.lua"]:2025: in function <Skinner\Core\UIFrames.lua:2024>
[string "=(tail call)"]: ?
[string "=[C]"]: ?
[string "=[C]"]: in function `Show'
[string "@Interface_Vanilla\FrameXML\UIParent.lua"]:2020: in function `SetUIPanel'
[string "@Interface_Vanilla\FrameXML\UIParent.lua"]:1863: in function `ShowUIPanel'
[string "@Interface_Vanilla\FrameXML\UIParent.lua"]:1780: in function <Interface_Vanilla\FrameXML\UIParent.lua:1776>
[string "=[C]"]: in function `SetAttribute'
[string "@Interface_Vanilla\FrameXML\UIParent.lua"]:2552: in function <Interface_Vanilla\FrameXML\UIParent.lua:2531>
[string "=[C]"]: in function `ShowUIPanel'
[string "@FrameXML\CinematicFrame.lua"]:48: in function <FrameXML\CinematicFrame.lua:39>
Locals:
frame = nil
(*temporary) = nil
(*temporary) = nil
(*temporary) = nil
(*temporary) = "attempt to index local 'frame' (a nil value)"
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In reply to Jncl:
I see.
Another thing I'm wondering about is if it would be possible for you to add Masque support to Skinner, if it's not too complicated / too much work?
Or would it be better to just use another action bar replacer? I don't know if they will conflict with Skinner and I don't want to move around the bars anyway because I like the default layout, I just want to make use of Masque skins.
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In reply to Jncl:
Thank you very much for putting in the default talent frame background!
However, is there not any option to disable this (perhaps not everyone wants it this way)?
Ideally, what I would like, is to be able to enable and disable the default background for each frame individually, but maybe this isn't possible?
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Is there any way to skin frames but still retain their default background? I don't want this for all frames but I'd like it for the talent frame for example.