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 h Arabic (ar): 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.
 h ar-EG (ar-EG): 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.
 h German (de): 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.
 h Greek (el): 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.
 h English (en): 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.
 h en-GB (en-GB): 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.
 h en-PT (en-PT): 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.
 h es-ES (es-ES): 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.
 h Finnish (fi): 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.
 h French (fr): 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.
 h Italian (it): 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.
 h Korean (ko): GUI란 그림과 게이지, 그리고 다양한 멋진 것들과 같은 그래픽 사용자 인터페이스를 의미합니다.
: 잘 모르시는 분들을 위해, Mudlet으로는 정말 멋진 일들을 할 수 있습니다. 실제로, 현재는 자신만의 GUI를 만들기 위해 세 가지 주요 옵션이 있습니다. 어떤 옵션을 선택하느냐는 최종적으로 당신이 달성하려는 목표에 따라 다릅니다.
:: 1. 모서리에 있는 것들과 그림들과 같은 전체적인 헤드업 디스플레이를 만들고 싶습니다.
::: 그렇다면 [[Special:MyLanguage/Vyzor|Vyzor]]를 살펴보시는 것이 좋습니다. Vyzor는 이를 염두에 두고 만들어진 것으로, 화면의 네 모서리에 쉽게 접근할 수 있습니다. Vyzor를 사용할 때는 엄격하게 Vyzor에 맞춰 작업하는 것이 권장되며, [[Special:MyLanguage/Vyzor|Vyzor]] 페이지 자체에서도 링크된 꽤 좋은 문서와 샘플 가이드가 제공됩니다.
 h Dutch (nl): 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.
 h Polish (pl): 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.
 h pt-BR (pt-BR): 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.
 h pt-PT (pt-PT): 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.
 h Russian (ru): Для тех, кто не знает, графический интерфейс означает графический пользовательский интерфейс, например, изображения и датчики и всевозможные причудливые вещи.
: Ну, вам повезло. Ты можешь сделать довольно крутые вещи с Mudlet. Фактически, на данный момент существует три основных варианта создания собственного графического интерфейса. Какой из них вы выберете, в конечном итоге будет зависеть от того, что вы пытаетесь достичь.
:: 1. Я хочу создать полный экран головы, с вещами на всех краях и картинках и тому подобное.
::: Ну, вы можете захотеть заглянуть в [[Special:MyLanguage/Vyzor|Vyzor]]. Он создан специально с учетом этого, и даст вам легкий доступ ко всем четырем краям экрана. При использовании Vyzor рекомендуется строго придерживаться Vyzor, но есть довольно хорошая документация, связанная с самой страницей [[Special:MyLanguage/Vyzor|Vyzor]], включая образец пошагового руководства.
 h sv-SE (sv-SE): 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.
 h Turkish (tr): 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.
 h yd (yd): 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.
 h zh-CN (zh-CN): 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.
 h zh-TW (zh-TW): 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.