1. I saw some scripts contain GUI with x , y , width , height . They are used by the scripter fluently . As far as i know they often written in relative . My point is are there any program allow me to draw a GUI then it will give me the x , y , width , height without doing some maths or predict the size of my GUI . Or should i use the absolute instead ?
2. There are some letters that i think is can not be written in MTA like : ă , â , đ , ẽ , ẻ , ẹ ( These letters in my opinion is only avaiable in Vietnamese alphabat - in case you don't know ? it's fine ). Normal i can type these letters in Word using Unicode but i can't use it in MTA . Or should i change the Unicode to some thing else in order to write them ?
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I am new to the MTA forum so i don't know much.
1. I saw some scripts contain GUI with x , y , width , height . They are used by the scripter fluently . As far as i know they often written in relative . My point is are there any program allow me to draw a GUI then it will give me the x , y , width , height without doing some maths or predict the size of my GUI . Or should i use the absolute instead ?
2. There are some letters that i think is can not be written in MTA like : ă , â , đ , ẽ , ẻ , ẹ ( These letters in my opinion is only avaiable in Vietnamese alphabat - in case you don't know ? it's fine ). Normal i can type these letters in Word using Unicode but i can't use it in MTA . Or should i change the Unicode to some thing else in order to write them ?
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