Raid Frames will sometimes move position when logging on a character.
Confirm the issue lies within VuhDo:
Raid Frames will sometimes move position when logging on a character.
Please first disable all add-ons other than VuhDo and VuhDo Options and see if your issue persists.
Describe your environment:
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VuhDo version (e.g. v3.102, Classic or Retail)
- You can retrieve this by running the following command in-game:
/dump GetAddOnMetadata("VuhDo", "Version")
This happens on both live and shadowlands beta. It's been happening for 4+ months now and has happened over multiple different versions - including the most up to date.
- You can retrieve this by running the following command in-game:
- World of Warcraft region (ie. Americas/Oceanic, EU, CN or KR) EU and NA
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World of Warcraft client language (eg. enUS)
- You can retrieve this by running the following command in-game:
/dump GetLocale()
enUS and enGB, i play on both clients and it happens on both
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Summary of the issue:
Upon logging in my raid frames will sometimes move half way up the screen, sometimes on the right side and sometimes on the left side, sometimes it'll move down really low. it's completely random.
Expected behaviour: raid frames should be in the same location every time upon logging in.
Actual behaviour: Raid frames in random locations 60% of the time upon logging in.
It's completely random, but the most recent example was when i was dc/d for inactivity, after i returned to my pc i closed the client and opened a new client. i logged into the same character and my frames had moved.
Tell me how to reproduce your issue. Please provide step-by-step instructions.
Related error messages: no error messages Please first install the following two add-ons to assist in capturing any error messages in-game:
Next, disable all add-ons except for Bugsack, Bug Grabber, VuhDo and VuhDo Options. Capture any VuhDo related error messages and paste them here verbatim.
unsure if this is vuhdo related:
141x SharedXML\NineSlice.lua:75: Attempt to access forbidden object from code tainted by an AddOn
[string "=[C]"]: in function `CreateTexture'
[string "@SharedXML\NineSlice.lua"]:75: in function <SharedXML\NineSlice.lua:63>
[string "@SharedXML\NineSlice.lua"]:389: in function `ApplyLayout'
[string "@SharedXML\Backdrop.lua"]:378: in function `ApplyBackdrop'
[string "@SharedXML\Backdrop.lua"]:212: in function `OnBackdropLoaded'
[string "*:OnLoad"]:1: in function <[string "*:OnLoad"]:1>
Locals:
(*temporary) = <unnamed> {
0 = <userdata>
String = <unnamed> {
}
Tail = <unnamed> {
}
OnBackdropLoaded = <function> defined @SharedXML\Backdrop.lua:205
GetBackdropColor = <function> defined @SharedXML\Backdrop.lua:446
SetupTextureCoordinates = <function> defined @SharedXML\Backdrop.lua:263
OnBackdropSizeChanged = <function> defined @SharedXML\Backdrop.lua:235
HasBackdropInfo = <function> defined @SharedXML\Backdrop.lua:327
SetBackdropBorderColor = <function> defined @SharedXML\Backdrop.lua:478
inset = 16
GetEdgeSize = <function> defined @SharedXML\Backdrop.lua:241
ApplyBackdrop = <function> defined @SharedXML\Backdrop.lua:356
SetBackdrop = <function> defined @SharedXML\Backdrop.lua:385
ClearBackdrop = <function> defined @SharedXML\Backdrop.lua:331
GetBackdropBorderColor = <function> defined @SharedXML\Backdrop.lua:465
GetBackdrop = <function> defined @SharedXML\Backdrop.lua:403
SetupPieceVisuals = <function> defined @SharedXML\Backdrop.lua:295
SetBackdropColor = <function> defined @SharedXML\Backdrop.lua:455
backdropInfo = <table> {
}
SetBorderBlendMode = <function> defined @SharedXML\Backdrop.lua:315
}