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| 02 Aug 2013 12:03 PM |
If so, how?
I'm pretty sure I've seen it done before. |
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| 02 Aug 2013 12:04 PM |
http://wiki.roblox.com/index.php/Style_(Enum)
http://wiki.roblox.com/index.php/ButtonStyle_(Enum)
http://wiki.roblox.com/index.php/FrameStyle_(Enum)
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shawnyg
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| 02 Aug 2013 12:05 PM |
| Yes. Go in the frame properties under Data and go to Style. |
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| 02 Aug 2013 12:05 PM |
Frame.Style = http://wiki.roblox.com/index.php/FrameStyle_(Enum) |
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| 02 Aug 2013 12:07 PM |
| I looked at the link, but they are kind of confusing... |
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| 02 Aug 2013 12:09 PM |
| The Style property of GUIObjects, set it equal to one of those enums. (the number of the one you want on the link) |
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| 02 Aug 2013 12:10 PM |
| I tested it out by myself, and the only way I can get rounded edges is with a black-semi transparent GUI, which I don't want. Oh well, I assume it isn't possible otherwise. |
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