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FPSC Classic Scripts / Default co-ordinates

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Butter fingers
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Posted: 15th Sep 2006 23:35
Heya, I'm suddenly feeling nooby.

What are the co-ordinates for the screen!!

Could someone please tell me the co-ordinates to place something in the top left, top right bottom left, bottom right and centre?

Also, if I have a 1024x1024 image, where do I put the co-ordinates to have it fill the screen.

cheers

butters

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Posted: 16th Sep 2006 06:26 Edited at: 16th Sep 2006 06:26
the x and y axis span from 0-100

50,50 being the very center, and 0,0 being the top left corner.

so, if you had a 1024x1024 image, put it at 50,50


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Airslide
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Posted: 16th Sep 2006 07:33
Quote: "so, if you had a 1024x1024 image, put it at 50,50"


That's only if it's centered, right? I think that a large image if it starts at the top left of the image would be placed at 0,0 to fill the screen.

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Seth Black
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Posted: 16th Sep 2006 08:01
Butter fingers,

Greetings. Nifty little program RGD2 Tool #1.

Gives realtime screen coordinates! Never guess again.

Hope you find this as useful as I have.

Thanks,

Seth Black

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Les Horribres
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Posted: 17th Sep 2006 04:43
Quote: "That's only if it's centered, right? I think that a large image if it starts at the top left of the image would be placed at 0,0 to fill the screen."


FPSC should autocenter images...

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FredP
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Posted: 17th Sep 2006 09:03
Quote: "Greetings. Nifty little program RGD2 Tool #1.

Gives realtime screen coordinates! Never guess again."


Unfortunately FPSC uses a 100X100 grid to determine coordintes so the exact location on the screen would have to reflect that.
Candles made an app a while back that would give coordinates like the program you describe above and ran into that problem.

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