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    Display texts using variables as strings.

    hey!

    i want to display an alterable string of and object using any text object.

    which one u recommend for me?

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    Re: Display texts using variables as strings.

    The String object is a good one to start with if you want to keep it simple. Just use the "change alterable string" action and set it to the alterable string.

    If you want advanced features then try the Formatted Text object or the Text Blitter object.

    Note: You may wish to uncheck the option "Display as background" in the object's properties.
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    Re: Display texts using variables as strings.

    thanks, the string obj is exactly what i need.

    one question, if i use a text font that is "incomun". it will be inserted in the game.exe? people who dont have that font in their PC will be able to see the font of the game?

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    Re: Display texts using variables as strings.

    btw, how can i move severals texts with only one command?

    i tried using the Groups, but it only move one of the eleven texts i have.

    i wanna move all at once, its possible?

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    Re: Display texts using variables as strings.

    If I'm understanding you correctly, you might be able to do this using qualifiers, though I don't particularly like qualifiers.

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    Re: Display texts using variables as strings.

    If you don't want to move them all to the same place (I can't see much sense in doing that anyway) then how would it be possible to do it in a single action?

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    Re: Display texts using variables as strings.

    The font won't be seen correctly. Make an installer with the corresponding font file and put it the "WINDOWS\fonts" directory.
    If the PC does not have that font, it will most probably be replaced with Arial.

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    Re: Display texts using variables as strings.

    i got it! thanks u all!


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