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Edit Box - Set not editable
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Edit Box - Set not editable
Is there a way to put Edit Boxes devices not editable? I can put the mouse, delete and write what I want. I'd like to avoid this...
- Nowhk
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Re: Edit Box - Set not editable
use a label then, or block any mouse action
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: Edit Box - Set not editable
Label has not S pin input. How would you block mouse action? This is not enough:
- Nowhk
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Re: Edit Box - Set not editable
Nowhk wrote:Label has not S pin input..
just create one with "i" on your keyboard
maybe it would be good to read the manual (page 63)
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: Edit Box - Set not editable
Oh, I can use "I" for every element! Nice Didn't noticed this. Thanks!
Unfortunatly I can't set a background, but I'll use a "back" image behind the label.
Unfortunatly I can't set a background, but I'll use a "back" image behind the label.
- Nowhk
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Re: Edit Box - Set not editable
Nowhk wrote:Unfortunatly I can't set a background, but I'll use a "back" image behind the label.
Use a "filled rectangle" prim and wire the view from the MGUI and the area (use "view to area") and a "colour" prim to the inputs. Make sure the order of the view connections is correct so that you don't draw the rectangle on top of the text.
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