I've nearly finished all the actions for the move tab. Ill add the arrow thing for the direction/speed action. Also ill change it so you can have other then numeric values. I did that without thinking :/ and i never got around to changeing that one. Here is a screen shot
Link-dnd to gml.applicationI plan on adding a scipt manager included as well so you can save your common scripts in there. It will come with some starter scripts as well. Tell me what you think of it.Also it installs the program, dont know how to do it otherwise with vb. It takes less then a second to install.On another note Schools going pretty good, I've also put most of my gm projects on hold untill i finish this.Im working on a website called GM Scripts, in the end when its finished people will be able to submit scripts and examples… Wel thats the premise behind it.
If you don't mind me asking, what is the point of creating a drag-and-drop to GML converter? Is it a learning tool?
yah, for me (learning vb) and for others who are new to gm.
Nice idea. You've made a cool program. Congratulations, and keep up the good work! =D
Oh, ok. I suppose it's easier than using this lengthy list.
Actually, yeah, I like this idea. It should be very helpful for the newbies.O yah i plan on adding it so you can make files for each projects ur working on. That way you can add an object lists and that way you dont have to type in the objects name rather you can select it from your list.
shorten the tab width, and move buttons closer together, to eliminate the lone draw tab, or at least allow it to fill the whole row
I couldnt figure out how to stretch the draw tab :(.
Property SizeMode in tabcontrol = FillToRight