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Earth is a library for quickly building GUIs.  It is part of [[Cosmos]], which can be downloaded here:  
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Earth is a library for quickly building GUIs.  It is part of [[Cosmos (AddOn)|Cosmos]], which can be downloaded here:  
http://www.cosmosui.org/index.php?p=download
http://www.cosmosui.org/index.php?p=download


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'''Earth''' has not been fully documented yet. However, you can see most of the documentation by reading the .lua files.  
'''Earth''' has not been fully documented yet. However, you can see most of the documentation by reading the .lua files.  


For an example of how to use it, see [[Tutorial: Using Earth to Create a QuestLog]].
For an example of how to use it, see [[Earth (AddOn)/Using earth to create a QuestLog|Using earth to create a QuestLog]].
 
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Throughout WoW, there are clues about a connection to Earth.
 
The character [[Natasha]] believes she comes from a place called [[Eng-land]].
 
An early concept for Warcraft II was going to be about the Horde invaded into Earth, fighting things such as jets.
 
==Trivia==
We live on the planet Earth.
 
[[Category: Function Libraries]]
[[Category: Cosmos AddOns]]

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Earth is a library for quickly building GUIs. It is part of Cosmos, which can be downloaded here: http://www.cosmosui.org/index.php?p=download

This addon is a function library. This means that it doesn't have any UI on it's own, but rather provides functionality for other addons. If you are an addon user and not an addon developer all you need to do is to leave this addon turned on if you have any other addons that depend on it.

Earth has not been fully documented yet. However, you can see most of the documentation by reading the .lua files.

For an example of how to use it, see Using earth to create a QuestLog.