I was wondering if anyone knew a good way to make a "slide" button for investigation scenes? I would like it if the button wasn't in the "Move" section, but if that is the only way, then ok. Also, preferable there is a sliding movement instead of just immediately looking at the other side of the room. If anybody could help it would be greatly appreciated!
How do I make a "slide" button for investigation scenes?
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Re: How do I make a "slide" button for investigation scenes?
If you mean something like this, it's not available, and it's not a high enough priority for me to add it. If you want to try adding it yourself and know a thing or too about web coding, you may be able to add this yourself?
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Re: How do I make a "slide" button for investigation scenes?
what do you mean by web coding?
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Re: How do I make a "slide" button for investigation scenes?
HTML, CSS, JavaScript... If those words don't mean anything to you, then disregard what I said.
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Re: How do I make a "slide" button for investigation scenes?
I know how to code in some of those, but I'm just curious how I would actually insert code into or edit the code of the trial
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Re: How do I make a "slide" button for investigation scenes?
Oh, the code for the trial player is open source. The feature would have to be developed there.
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