[P] The little "arrow"
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- Bad Player
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Re: [P] The little "arrow"
...but what does the advancement button graphic have to do with an arrow in the textbox?
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Re: [P] The little "arrow"
I explained that here in the reply to the first quote.Bad Player wrote:...but what does the advancement button graphic have to do with an arrow in the textbox?
http://aceattorney.sparklin.org/forum/v ... 41#p568041
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Re: [P] The little "arrow"
Maybe as an option for trials?
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Re: [P] The little "arrow"
The functionality of this arrow has been implemented through a different system.
The "fast forward" button and the "proceed to next frame" button are now different. Unless anybody sees a reason to do otherwise, I'm going to be closing this suggestion as given an given an alternate implementation.
The "fast forward" button and the "proceed to next frame" button are now different. Unless anybody sees a reason to do otherwise, I'm going to be closing this suggestion as given an given an alternate implementation.
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