Changes the main GUI so the text isn't stuck in the corner. Easily tweakable. Check the quick start guide for details.
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This mod allows you to rearrange the main GUI you'll be looking at the most, in any way you see fit. You can create dozens of different configurations and fine tune it to be exactly how you like it. No installers. No middle man software. No dependencies. Future proof, platform proof, and backwards compatible.
There are only 2 files: hud_info-menu.xml hud_main_menu.xml
Configuring: Configuration settings are stored at the top of both files. The bulk of the configurations are at the top of hud_info_menu.xml. Configurations for the bar at the bottom (containing your compass, health bar, and etc) is at the top of hud_main_menu.xml. Check the quick start guide for a crash course in how to configure this.
Installation: Extract the "Data" folder to your Oblivion installation folder.
Custom fonts can be added to your Oblivion.ini by simply editing the following entry: [Fonts] SFontFile_1=Data\Fonts\Kingthings_Regular.fnt SFontFile_2=Data\Fonts\Kingthings_Shadowed.fnt SFontFile_3=Data\Fonts\Tahoma_Bold_Small.fnt SFontFile_4=Data\Fonts\Daedric_Font.fnt SFontFile_5=Data\Fonts\Handwritten.fnt
Have a configuration you would like to show off? I would love to see it.