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: For those who don't know, GUI means Graphical User Interface, like pictures and gauges and all sorts of fancy things.
: Well, you're in luck. You can do some pretty cool stuff with Mudlet. In fact, at the moment there are three primary options for creating your own GUI. Which one you choose will ultimately depend on what you are trying to accomplish.
:: 1. I want to create a full heads up display, with stuff on all the edges and pictures and the like.
::: Well, you may want to look into [[Special:MyLanguage/Vyzor|Vyzor]]. It is created specifically with this in mind, and will give you easy access to all four edges of the screen. When using Vyzor, it is recommended you stick strictly with Vyzor, but there is some pretty good documentation linked from the [[Special:MyLanguage/Vyzor|Vyzor]] page itself, including a sample walkthrough.
For those who don't know, GUI means Graphical User Interface, like pictures and gauges and all sorts of fancy things.
Well, you're in luck. You can do some pretty cool stuff with Mudlet. In fact, at the moment there are three primary options for creating your own GUI. Which one you choose will ultimately depend on what you are trying to accomplish.
1. I want to create a full heads up display, with stuff on all the edges and pictures and the like.
Well, you may want to look into Vyzor. It is created specifically with this in mind, and will give you easy access to all four edges of the screen. When using Vyzor, it is recommended you stick strictly with Vyzor, but there is some pretty good documentation linked from the Vyzor page itself, including a sample walkthrough.