A Gooey GUI

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Gromlick
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A Gooey GUI

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Okay, so I was looking through the projects forums earlier, and I happened to notice that there were a lot of people up and posting various nifty GUI libraries. Not too far into looking at these, I realized that I hadn't yet made a GUI myself for my game, and that it seems like that would be a tremendously dull bit of project to take on. So why not nab someone else's, and do a little retrofit?

So I was rather wondering, which one should I try? You guys have quite a few to choose from.

I would greatly appreciate any shameless self-promotion. ^_^
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Re: A Gooey GUI

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They're all pretty equal, it kinda depends on what you need it for.
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I'm putting together an adventure game that's sort of a mix between Zelda and Diablo. What I really need is something to handle input from a sidebar hud and menus... I haven't actually put a lot of thought into how I'd like it to look though.

If I grab somebody else's GUI I know that I'm going to be doing some heavy modifications, if only to the style. Maybe it would be easier to make my own? Dunno.
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Gromlick wrote:I'm putting together an adventure game that's sort of a mix between Zelda and Diablo. What I really need is something to handle input from a sidebar hud and menus... I haven't actually put a lot of thought into how I'd like it to look though.

If I grab somebody else's GUI I know that I'm going to be doing some heavy modifications, if only to the style. Maybe it would be easier to make my own? Dunno.
*advertises*
Leif is pretty easy to change the style on. :monocle:
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Re: A Gooey GUI

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I've been playing with it a bit, and I think it'll do the trick. ^^

Also, you've very successfully reminded me what a terrible programmer I am. I'm still in school though. Gimme time. :D
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Re: A Gooey GUI

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yea you still have plenty of time to get worse hehe keep at it you will get better (besides you have to be better than me)
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