GUIers do you know MUI?

Do you know how to write MUI GUI triggers?

  • Yes, I know

    Votes: 25 54.3%
  • No, I do not know

    Votes: 21 45.7%

  • Total voters
    46
  • Poll closed .

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Checking do we need another GUI MUI tutorial because Warcraft Wiki and other MUI places have been visited few times (I think 400 for Wiki is few). MUI in theory is very simple, but mostly it is explained 10 times harder than it should be (current Wiki for example).
 
Yeah, I totally suck at MUI GUI when using waits, so I stick to vjass, but i still wan't to learn gui mui, cuz I wan't to help people too LOL. Your tutorial uses locals ^^. Some GUI MUI Systems doesn't use locals. Tutorial :thup:
 
a MUI tutorial for GUI would be really great!:thup::thup: i dont know jass or vjass, and its a real pain in the @&& to code MUI in GUI of you dont know how to do..
 
actually i never ever had any trouble making MUI spells in GUI. never needed any turtorials or something...
In my hones opinion you need nothing more then common sense to make a spell MUI.
 
even before the 1.24 I always made MUI in GUI without problems

now, with the hashtables, doing MUI is almost as easy as making non-MUI

so if you know how to use hashtables, then you know how to make MUI stuff
 
I wish hashTabels were out before I started my last game. But I got it to work just fine MUI with out it.
 
I always used Custom Scripts in the GUI once a wait occurred.

And then I learned JASS, and my life was made easy. I lost hair over trying to make an MUI, MPI, Lagless fishing spell in GUI since I couldn't use Hashtables, and now it takes me a few minutes to make MUI Spells in JASS.
 
It wasn't too hard before you could use hashtables, but now it's super simple.
 
I use a simple hero index to do the MUI stuff hahahaha
 
what do you mean by hero index, i can get mpi to work but ive never done mui (because im too lazy to index each unit... not to mention my maps involve mass spawns of quick units so i will hit the integer cap in no time)
 
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