I'm in the mood for making tutorials ;-;
Anyway, hi.
Arrgh, those annoying braille texts on the caves that no one could understand what the heck is there:
Anyway, i've been doing some tests on XSE and I figured out how to do that :>
Okay, let's begin.
The pointer to the Braille should be like that:
Let's say my pointer is 1, so I am going to change the script to:
Okay, now, let's create the "#org @1".
In order to make a Braille message, under the "#org @1" line, you gonna put:
If you know what I mean by writing those stuff up there in the code...okay, but if you haven't just set it to the default (When I say default, I meant the default from R/S/E's Regi caves) . The default is:
Now, create another line.
In the line you've just created, we are going to put the message.
It will be like that:
Example, if I want the message "HAI PC", I am going to put that:
Simple, isn't it?
Now, to release the script, you're going to put in:
Unless, it won't close :P
Okay, here's an example for a script:
Now, let's move to the Braille alphabet. This is if you wanna make a "real" message:
Last but not least....The result:
You should get this!
The message will close when you press the "A" key or another key, simply because we put the:
After the braille pointer!
The end!
- Gal
Anyway, hi.
Arrgh, those annoying braille texts on the caves that no one could understand what the heck is there:
Anyway, i've been doing some tests on XSE and I figured out how to do that :>
Okay, let's begin.
The pointer to the Braille should be like that:
Code:
braille @[pointer]
Code:
braille @1
In order to make a Braille message, under the "#org @1" line, you gonna put:
Code:
#raw 0x[left position] 0x[top position] 0x[msgbox left position] 0x[msgbox top position] 0x[braille msg left] 0x[braille msg top]
Code:
#raw 0x3 0x0 0x1B 0x13 0x5 0x3
In the line you've just created, we are going to put the message.
It will be like that:
Code:
#braille [message]
Code:
#braille HAI PC
Now, to release the script, you're going to put in:
Code:
waitkeypress
hidebox 0x0 0x0 0x1D 0x13 (If you did the default)
Okay, here's an example for a script:
Code:
#dynamic 0x800000
#org @start
lock
braille @1
waitkeypress
hidebox 0x0 0x0 0x1D 0x13
release
end
#org @1
#raw 0x3 0x0 0x1B 0x13 0x5 0x3
#braille HAI PC
Last but not least....The result:
You should get this!
The message will close when you press the "A" key or another key, simply because we put the:
Code:
waitkeypress
hidebox 0x0 0x0 0x1D 0x13
The end!
- Gal
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