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m2design
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Posted: 25th Mar 2010 23:06 Edited at: 14th Apr 2010 09:04
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Ashingda 27
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Posted: 25th Mar 2010 23:59
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TDK
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Posted: 26th Mar 2010 00:29
Don't forget you have the F1 key when DB is loaded.

Check out the Commands section and look at the Core Commands.

If you highlight a command in the editor with the mouse before pressing F1, it will jump straight to that command.

TDK

m2design
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Posted: 27th Mar 2010 06:38
Real question:I can not find a command that will allow me to rotate a sprite or image around it's center.All my rotations appear to pin the rotation to a corner handle.In my old language
I would just issue a midhandle command to locate all images using a center handle.

Thanks for the hints on the remarks question.
I feel a little stupid for not figuring this out myself.
I have been programming in blitz3d for several years and old
habits are hard to break.
Teh Stone
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Posted: 31st Mar 2010 00:49
First off there not hints he toldyou exactly how to do it

and secondly just use the OFFSET SPRITE command I can't remeber the exact parametrez but I think that of is offset sprite sprite number,x offset,y offset

to centre a sprite take the sprite number and put it in then half of the image width for the x offset and half of the image height for the y offset

on my iPod atm so sorry if it a bit wrong but I'm 95% sure it's correct
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Posted: 1st Apr 2010 11:23
teh Stone is indeed correct.

OFFSET SPRITE Sprite Number, XOffset, YOffset

You might also want to look up the sprite width() and sprite height() commands in the help files to help you

luskos
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Posted: 1st Apr 2010 13:53 Edited at: 1st Apr 2010 17:35
@me2design
For second time past few days i`m posting this one:
http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=16471&b=4
It`s just what you need!

Where there is a will, there is a way.
I often edit my posts, that`s who i am

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