Remember, everything you do here will be reflected across all of your frames (player/target, etc.) If you want 4 out of 5 frames to show you the information, set it up here, and then go fix that one individual frame that you do NOT want that information to appear on - it’ll simplify your life and keep you from flipping to every tab. You can scale the size of all default frames up or down using the sliding scales on the left hand side, as well as set a texture for health/mana/xp or disable it all together. This pane has options that will affect all of your frames. Simply look at each option and decide - do I want that or not? Global Options Remember - X-perl is one of the simplest frame configurations out there - DO NOT let all the check boxes daunt you. Since most options are binary (yes/no - you either want the feature of you don’t) I will take our time to explain some things that are not binary, or that may seem confusing to those new to addon configuration. Part One was a general overview of what X-perl is, but now we’ll start tackling the different things you can do. We’re back for another look at the X-perl options menu.
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