scrat101
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| 05 Aug 2011 08:45 PM |
sayWHAT?
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| 05 Aug 2011 08:48 PM |
| are you implying that the awnser is no? |
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| 05 Aug 2011 08:49 PM |
No, I'm implying that I have no idea what you're talking about. Rephrase, please?
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| 05 Aug 2011 08:56 PM |
| Does the event in gui buttons that is fired by left clicks call any functions that are connected to the event with the gui that was clicked on as an argument? You are in the scripting helpers group, so I assume you know what I am talking about |
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| 05 Aug 2011 09:00 PM |
No. MouseButton1Down has two arguments, the X and Y coordinates of the mouse.
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| 05 Aug 2011 09:07 PM |
| That could be used to determine which button the mouse clicked. Thanks! :D :D :D |
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