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GUI woes
Oh noes he's back:wink:
anyways, I was wondering if creating a editable coordinate plane is possibal without using GUIs What I mean by this is like those old Rogue RPG games that most of us have come across you know when the @ represented your character in a maze of symbols that all representing things eg) |--|@-| d=dragon |D\xxx| D=big dragon |d_|__| \=door @=character so can I use print statements to create "maps" like above but that can be changed around automatically(in the above example as in the movement of the character, transforming the @ in the desired direction), or am I just lazy and should learn about using pyGUIs
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Re: GUI woes
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Re: GUI woes
???is that a message for mods or some sarcastic comment?
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Re: GUI woes
No, I actually deleted what I wrote because I decided it wasn't helpful. Unfortunately the ability to delete posts was removed by the new management. Hint, hint.
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Re: GUI woes
ah, I see, so I guess it is off to the GUI tutorials again,
ewwie, disgusting
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