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= Windows =
 
There are several windows that you may display in your user interface that will aid in navigating through the game, surviving your encounters, and communicating with other players.
 
There are several windows that you may display in your user interface that will aid in navigating through the game, surviving your encounters, and communicating with other players.
  
Several of these windows display general information and are able to spawn other windows with more detailed information.  This may be done by clicking on the name of the child window you wish to open.  You may then close the child window by clicking on the name of the window again.  You may also close these windows by clicking on the small red 'X' bubble in either the lower or upper right hand corner of the window.
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Several of these windows display general information and are able to spawn other windows with more detailed information.  This may be done by clicking on the name of the child window you wish to open.  You may then close the child window by clicking on the name of the window again.  You may also close windows by clicking on the small red 'X' bubble in either the lower or upper right hand corner of the window.
  
Often, these child windows are attached to their parent by default and will move with the parent window.  When anchored to parent windows, opening a second child window from the same parent will close the first child window.
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Often, child windows are attached to their parent by default and will move with the parent window.  When anchored to parent windows, opening a second child window from the same parent will close the first child window.
  
 
Some child windows can be released from their parents and allowed to float.  Floating windows may be dragged to new locations and can often be enlarged to display more detail or shrunk to be placed off to the side where they will serve as information, but not interfere with your interaction with the world.  In addition, a window that is floating can be opened and closed independently of the child windows belonging to the same parent window.
 
Some child windows can be released from their parents and allowed to float.  Floating windows may be dragged to new locations and can often be enlarged to display more detail or shrunk to be placed off to the side where they will serve as information, but not interfere with your interaction with the world.  In addition, a window that is floating can be opened and closed independently of the child windows belonging to the same parent window.
  
For example, if the Map Window is anchored to the Nav Window, moving one will move the other.  If you have the Map Window open and decide to open the Badges Window (which, in this example we will assume is also anchored), the Map Window will close and the Badges Window will open.  However, if the Map Window is floating and you decide to open the Badge Window, doing so will not close the Map Window.  Similarly, if the Map Window is set to float and the Badge Window is currently open, opening the Map Window will not close the Badge Window.
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For example, if the Map Window is anchored to the Nav Window, moving one will move the other.  If you have the Map Window open and decide to open the Badge Window (which, in this example we will assume is also anchored), the Map Window will close and the Badge Window will open.  However, if the Map Window is floating and you decide to open the Badge Window, doing so will not close the Map Window.  Similarly, if the Map Window is set to float and the Badge Window is currently open, opening the Map Window will not close the Badge Window.
  
 
In order to set a child window to float, click on the bubble in the upper or lower left corner of the child.  If the bubble is filled, the window will be anchored.  If the bubble is empty, the window is floating.
 
In order to set a child window to float, click on the bubble in the upper or lower left corner of the child.  If the bubble is filled, the window will be anchored.  If the bubble is empty, the window is floating.
  
Any window that may be resized can be manipulated by clicking on the outer borders of the window and dragging them to make the window the right size.
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Many windows can be resized by clicking on the outer borders of the window and dragging them to make the window larger or smaller in size.
  
 
Clicking in the tab on the upper or lower border of any floating window will allow you to drag the window around the screen to reposition it.
 
Clicking in the tab on the upper or lower border of any floating window will allow you to drag the window around the screen to reposition it.
  
In a few cases, windows may have sections within them that may be resized by clicking the borders between sections and dragging them to reallocate space.  Columns of information in the Super Group Window and the divider between the upper and lower chat windows in the Chat Window are just two examples of this.
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In a few cases, windows may have sections within them that may be resized by clicking the borders between sections and dragging them to reallocate space.  Columns of information in the Super Group Window and the divider between the upper and lower chat tabs in the Chat Window are just two examples of this.
  
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Status Window|Status Window]]==
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Detailed mechanics of each window are explained in detail in articles contained within the [[:Category:User Interface|User Interface]] category outside of the Players' Guide to the Cities.  Additional tips on the use of a few of the windows can be found in the following articles:
  
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Chat Window|Chat Window]]==
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Chat Window|Chat Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Search Window|Search Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Super Group Window|Super Group Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Email Window|Email Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Tray Window|Tray Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Powers Window|Powers Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Inspirations Window|Inspirations Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Enhancements Window|Enhancements Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Salvage Window|Salvage Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Recipes Window|Recipes Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Target Window|Target Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Action Window|Action Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Nav Window|Nav Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Map Window|Map Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Contact Window|Contact Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Mission Window|Mission Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Clues Window|Clues Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Badge Window|Badge Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Menu Window|Menu Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Help Window|Help Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Costume Window|Costume Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/I.D. Screen|I.D. Screen]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Info Window|Info Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Support Window|Support Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Options Window|Options Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Trade Window|Trade Window]]
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* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:The Players&#39; Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Quit Window|Quit Window]]
  
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Team Window|Team Window]]==
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* [[Window Scale]]
  
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Search Window|Search Window]]==
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= Targeting Reticle =
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Whenever you target an object in the game, a group of four brackets will appear to form a box around the object, calling attention to your active target.  Along with the brackets, the target's name, faction, and status bars will appear above the target.  This display is referred to as the "reticle".
  
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Pets Window|Pets Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Friends Window|Friends Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Super Group Window|Super Group Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Email Window|Email Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Tray Window|Tray Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Powers Window|Powers Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Inspirations Window|Inspirations Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Enhancements Window|Enhancements Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Salvage Window|Salvage Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Recipes Window|Recipes Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Target Window|Target Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Action Window|Action Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Nav Window|Nav Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Map Window|Map Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Contact Window|Contact Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Mission Window|Mission Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Clues Window|Clues Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Badge Window|Badge Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Menu Window|Menu Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Help Window|Help Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Costume Window|Costume Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/I.D. Screen|I.D. Screen]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Info Window|Info Window]]==
 
 
==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Support Window|Support Window]]==
 
The Support Window may be opened by selecting "Support" from the Menu Window.
 
 
From the Support Window, you can report suspected bug, violations of terms of service (either through exploits or cheats, or through harassment), or call for help from a game master or game manager ([[GM]]) to deal with real emergency situations.
 
 
===Petition Window===
 
 
<div style="float: right;">  
 
<div style="float: right;">  
[[Image:UI_Support_Petition.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Support Petition Window]]
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[[File:UI_Reticle_Friendly.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Friendly Target Reticle]]
 
</div>
 
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When you open the Support Window, you start in the petition interface.  Petitions are generally filed whenever intervention from a GM is required to resolve an issue.  Begin filing a petition by first selecting the category which best describes the issue you are experiencing:
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Targeting a friendly character that is not on your team will produce a blue reticle, while targeting a friendly character on your team will produce a green reticleWhen a friendly target is selected, any powers that require targeting an ally will directly affect your current target and any powers that require targeting a foe will be redirected to whatever foe your target has selected (if any.This redirection of your attacks is known as "assisting".
*'''Stuck'''
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**Your character is in a location where they are unable to move normally.  Say, for example, you have fallen off of a map.  You might be able to see buildings and the sky far, far above your head, but you're located far, far below the street.  If you've already tried the {{slashcommand|stuck}} command and tried logging out and logging back in and still can't get back onto the map, a petition may be your only recourse.
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**You are in a timed mission and the hostage you are escorting has fallen off the mapOr maybe you're on a "defeat all" mission and one of the mobs on the map was knocked into a ceiling where you can see their feet, but can't target or attack them.  Maybe you've reset the mission once already for the same reason and had it happen again.  Maybe the mission is timed and there's no chance you'll be able to start from scratch and finish the mission again before the timer can expire.  Your only recourse may be to summon a GM to have them fix the situation for you.
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*'''Exploits and Cheating'''
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**If something in the game is broken or "working as intended" but allows for players to circumvent the normal game mechanics for profit, this is known as an exploit.  For example, if a bug were introduced to the game that somehow allowed any player who was stealthed to defeat Hamidon with one shot, using this method to [[farm]] [[Hamidon Origin Enhancements]] would probably be considered an exploit.  Use of exploits is a violation of the terms of agreement and is a potentially bannable offense.
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**Any method of directly manipulating the underlying functionality of the game (whether simply for entertainment purposes or to gain an unfair advantage) is cheating.  (Being repeatedly beaten by the same player in a PvP zone is ''not'' cheating.)
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*'''Feedback and Suggestions'''
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**Any suggestion you may have for improving the game which is not related to a bug should be filed under this category.
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*'''Harrassment and Conduct'''
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**Any violations of the City of Heroes Rules of Conduct or [[EULA]] that don't fall under a more specific category should be filed under this category.
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*'''Technical Issues'''
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**Any technical issue that does not fall under a more specific category that you need help resolving should be filed under this category.  If the issue does not actually require help to resolve or is just a minor nuisance, it should probably be reported using the Bug Report Window instead.
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After selecting a category, fill in a brief description of your issue in the "Summary" field.  This field is limited to {{color|red|check number}} characters.
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Then describe your issue in the "Full Description" field.  Although you are limited to {{color|red|check number}} characters in this field, getting as much of the following information (if it applies to your current situation) into your petition will help to speed the process of resolving your issue:
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* The Map or Zone you are in. If you're not sure, you can find this information using the {{slashcommand|whereami}} command.
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* The name of the contact you received the mission from.
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* The name or primary objective of the mission.
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* The amount of time remaining in your mission.  (You may want to note that in the "Summary".)
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* Exactly what is preventing you from finishing your mission.
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* The nature of the exploit or cheat.
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* Names of any characters involved.
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* The exact text of any harassment-related chat.
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If you do not have enough room to fully detail your issue, get the main points into the Petition Window.  You will be able to add more information through the "My Stuff" tab at the [http://help.plaync.com/cgi-bin/plaync.cfg/php/enduser/acct_login.php PlayNC Support Center].
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In general, petitions filed for help with an issue you are having with your character or a mission will be tracked and recorded in your account at the PlayNC Support Center and may be viewed from the "My Stuff" tab.  Any details regarding petitions filed against another player will be discussed exclusively between NCSoft's Player Relations Department and the registered account owner. If NCSoft determines that any rules are broken or subsequent action should be taken, they will not be able to relay any information about the incident or the account involved.
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Visit [http://www.plaync.com/us/ PlayNC.com] for more information on the [http://www.plaync.com/us/help/eula_coh.html City of Heroes User Agreement] or [http://www.plaync.com/us/help/roc_coh.html City of Heroes Rules of Conduct].
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When you have completed filling in the information in the Petition Window, click the "Send Petition" button to submit your petition.
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===Bug Report Window===
 
 
<div style="float: right;">  
 
<div style="float: right;">  
[[Image:UI_Support_Bug.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Support Bug Report Window]]
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[[File:UI_Reticle_Assist.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Assisting Against a Hostile Target]]
 
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The Bug Window may be reached by clicking on the "File Bug Report" button in the Petition Window.
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Assuming you have the option turned on in the [[The Players' Guide to the Cities/User Interface/Options Window|Options Window]], you will be able to identify your assist target by locating the enemy with its name and status bars displayed above its head without colored brackets.  If you wish to switch to targeting this enemy directly, you may do so with the {{slashcommand|assist}} command.
 
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Bug reports should be filed whenever you encounter an anomaly or error in the game that does not require the immediate intervention of a GM.  As with filing a petition, the first step in reporting a bug is to select the category which best describes the issue you have uncovered:
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*'''Art/Graphics''' - Any issue directly related to graphics or in-game art.  This includes things like the visual effects on powers, textures on objects, deformed polygons, and clipping on costume pieces.
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*'''Mission/Contact''' - Any issue directly related to missions or contacts.  For example, a mission with an object you need to protect three floors above you being attacked as soon as you enter the mission door would fit under this category.  A contact who's indicating an open story arc in your Contacts Window who will not offer missions to you (assuming you do not already have three active tasks) would be another example.
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*'''Powers''' - Any issue related to the mechanics of a power.  If a power does not fuction correctly (i.e. something that should drain Endurance does not do so or knocks a target back instead) your bug report would fall under this category.
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*'''Team/Super Group''' - Any issue related directly to the mechanics of functions specific to Teams or Super Groups.  This category includes issues like setting Super Group permissions and inviting other players to your Team.
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*'''Invention''' - Any issue related directly to the Invention system or Invention Tables.  (Issues with Consignment Houses or the Black Market probably don't count.)
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*'''Text Error''' - Any spelling or grammar error encountered in the game's text.
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*'''Suggestion''' - Any suggestion for functionality changes that aren't actually bugs.
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*'''Other''' - All other issues that are not covered by any other category.
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After selecting a category, fill in a brief description of your bug in the "Summary" field.  This field is limited to {{color|red|check number}} characters.
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Describe your bug in detail in the "Full Description" field.  Although you are limited to {{color|red|check number}} characters in this field, getting as much of the following information (if it applies to your current situation) into your bug report will help developers to disposition the issue and locate the problem in the game's code:
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* How to recreate the bug.
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* Location where you encountered the bug.  (If you do not move from the location where the bug ocurred, you do not need to add this.  The bug report interface automatically adds your current location to the report when you submit it.)
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* The name of the contact and/or mission you found the problem in.
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If you do not have enough room to fully detail your issue, get the main points into the Petition Window.  You will be able to add more information through the "My Stuff" tab at the [http://help.plaync.com/cgi-bin/plaync.cfg/php/enduser/acct_login.php PlayNC Support Center].
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When you have completed filling out the fields in the Bug Report Window, click the "Send Bug Report" button to submit your bug report.
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==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Options Window|Options Window]]==
 
 
<div style="float: right;">  
 
<div style="float: right;">  
[[Image:UI_Options_General_Chat.jpg|thumb|left|150px|General Chat Options]]
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[[File:UI_Target.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Hostile Target Reticle]]
 
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When targeting a hostile [[mob]] or character, the brackets on your reticle will appear in orange. When a hostile target is selected, any powers that require targeting a foe will directly affect your current target and any powers that require targeting an ally will be redirected to whatever ally your target has selected (if any.)  Note that there is no indication of which target an enemy has selected.
 
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==[[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Quit Window|Quit Window]]==
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The reticle will appear in white when targeting either a non-combatant NPC or a character that is currently [[AFK]].
  
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[[Category:The Players' Guide to the Cities|User Interface]]

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Windows

There are several windows that you may display in your user interface that will aid in navigating through the game, surviving your encounters, and communicating with other players.

Several of these windows display general information and are able to spawn other windows with more detailed information. This may be done by clicking on the name of the child window you wish to open. You may then close the child window by clicking on the name of the window again. You may also close windows by clicking on the small red 'X' bubble in either the lower or upper right hand corner of the window.

Often, child windows are attached to their parent by default and will move with the parent window. When anchored to parent windows, opening a second child window from the same parent will close the first child window.

Some child windows can be released from their parents and allowed to float. Floating windows may be dragged to new locations and can often be enlarged to display more detail or shrunk to be placed off to the side where they will serve as information, but not interfere with your interaction with the world. In addition, a window that is floating can be opened and closed independently of the child windows belonging to the same parent window.

For example, if the Map Window is anchored to the Nav Window, moving one will move the other. If you have the Map Window open and decide to open the Badge Window (which, in this example we will assume is also anchored), the Map Window will close and the Badge Window will open. However, if the Map Window is floating and you decide to open the Badge Window, doing so will not close the Map Window. Similarly, if the Map Window is set to float and the Badge Window is currently open, opening the Map Window will not close the Badge Window.

In order to set a child window to float, click on the bubble in the upper or lower left corner of the child. If the bubble is filled, the window will be anchored. If the bubble is empty, the window is floating.

Many windows can be resized by clicking on the outer borders of the window and dragging them to make the window larger or smaller in size.

Clicking in the tab on the upper or lower border of any floating window will allow you to drag the window around the screen to reposition it.

In a few cases, windows may have sections within them that may be resized by clicking the borders between sections and dragging them to reallocate space. Columns of information in the Super Group Window and the divider between the upper and lower chat tabs in the Chat Window are just two examples of this.

Detailed mechanics of each window are explained in detail in articles contained within the User Interface category outside of the Players' Guide to the Cities. Additional tips on the use of a few of the windows can be found in the following articles:

See also:

Targeting Reticle

Whenever you target an object in the game, a group of four brackets will appear to form a box around the object, calling attention to your active target. Along with the brackets, the target's name, faction, and status bars will appear above the target. This display is referred to as the "reticle".

Friendly Target Reticle

Targeting a friendly character that is not on your team will produce a blue reticle, while targeting a friendly character on your team will produce a green reticle. When a friendly target is selected, any powers that require targeting an ally will directly affect your current target and any powers that require targeting a foe will be redirected to whatever foe your target has selected (if any.) This redirection of your attacks is known as "assisting".

Assisting Against a Hostile Target

Assuming you have the option turned on in the Options Window, you will be able to identify your assist target by locating the enemy with its name and status bars displayed above its head without colored brackets. If you wish to switch to targeting this enemy directly, you may do so with the /assist command.

Hostile Target Reticle

When targeting a hostile mob or character, the brackets on your reticle will appear in orange. When a hostile target is selected, any powers that require targeting a foe will directly affect your current target and any powers that require targeting an ally will be redirected to whatever ally your target has selected (if any.) Note that there is no indication of which target an enemy has selected.

The reticle will appear in white when targeting either a non-combatant NPC or a character that is currently AFK.