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| 29 Jan 2015 05:38 PM |
Imagine using the everyday ROBLOX Studio tools that you would use usually for building with parts yet with GUI's of all sorts. You could be able to re-size GUI's easier, rotate, position, and drag them around the screen within seconds. This would make developing faster for developers and life a lot easier on ROBLOX studio. Plus faster developing time means the more games there could be on the front page. Please tell me your opinions down below. Thank you for reading and it would be appreciated if you could support this idea.
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adelli
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| 29 Jan 2015 05:54 PM |
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| 29 Jan 2015 05:57 PM |
| I wonder what studio plugins are |
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DataStore
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| 29 Jan 2015 05:58 PM |
If you really wanted this you could just install a plugin for it, or make your own.
Allowing you to resize/rotate/position GUIs using ROBLOX's usual studio tools wouldn't make anything easier, it'd just make things fiddlier seeing as they'd insist on a giant blue outline (meaning that it would be harder to line GUIs up, etc). Also, faster development times ~= more games on front page.
You'd also have the issue of scale/offset. You don't always want something to scale to the player's screen, but rather be a fixed pixel size. Sometimes you want something to take up the entire size of the parent object, other times you don't - How would you easily switch between the two, or a combination? And so on.
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| 01 Feb 2015 12:14 PM |
| No working studio plugins have worked with this idea. Atleast that I know of. |
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yoshiegg6
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| 02 Feb 2015 06:27 AM |
| @DataStore Even if you want to keep GUIs lined up, sure the blue outlines would be hard to deal with, but you can still edit the properties like you usually do, so if you want to use it you can and if you don't you don't have to. But, be honest, when you're trying to line things up when building do you actually edit the brick size properties? I doubt it. |
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