Lem0nzzx
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| 05 May 2016 11:47 PM |
So most of the time when I'm scripting, I have to deal with the offset of GUIs, and the small screen of roblox studio. I just think it would be better to have a alternate way of designing GUIs, so we know what we're designing and don't have to like 'predict' what the positioning will turn out like, or what it will look like in server. Anyone agree?
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Roblok1
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| 06 May 2016 12:38 AM |
yes i agree, but there are some plugins you can install to make it easier too.
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2013henry
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| 06 May 2016 02:05 AM |
I'm pretty sure if you go to test you can preview different resolutions and emulate other devices. Hopefully that's what you meant.
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| 06 May 2016 02:43 AM |
| But GUI Positioning is very easy though... |
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| 06 May 2016 04:31 AM |
| you can use plugins, if you don't istall the crappy ones |
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| 06 May 2016 04:39 AM |
make your own plugin/use someone else's plugin or you can just enable "Draggable", play the game, drag it to the correct position, copy it from your playergui and paste it into the startergui
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Lem0nzzx
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| 06 May 2016 09:08 AM |
I know it's 'easy' for you guys, but having a smaall screen really makes it difficult for me.
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