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Is it "safe" to completely overwrite a skill and replace it?
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RE: Is it "safe" to completely overwrite a skill and replace it?
scrolling can be added with htmlgump and dhtmlgump, although you can't scroll any other dialog elements, simply text. I'd say it would be better to use pages, list your skills by their 'type' (combat, magic, lore/knowledge, misc, etc etc) and change the page to 'expand' the skill tree.

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RE: Is it "safe" to completely overwrite a skill and replace it? - Skul - 08-25-2012 10:04 AM

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