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Question by darkLink · Jul 14, 2013 at 07:58 PM · javascriptguionguiscrollviewguiscript

using GUI scrollView for multiple onGUI functions

I have multiple GUI scripts that draw various rectangles, labels, etc. and I need them to be separate GUI scripts so I can use GUI depth. With that said, I need them to all be controlled and scrolled using a single scrollView. As of now, I have one static scroll vector that I pass, but still need to use different BeginScrollView functions on each script. This results in it scrolling everything the way I want to, but it also creates multiple scrolls that are in sync but visible.

Any suggestions or functions I don't know about?

Example (obviously not real code):

 //GUIScript1.js
 
 static var scrollPosition : Vector2 = Vector2.zero;
 
 function OnGUI()
 {
     scrollPosition = GUI.BeginScrollView (Rect (0,0,Screen.width,Screen.height),
             scrollPosition, Rect (0, 0, Screen.width*3, Screen.height));
      
     //GUI1 content Here
     GUI.EndScrollView ();
 }
 
 //GUIScript2.js
 
 function OnGUI()
 {
     GUIScript1.scrollPosition = GUI.BeginScrollView (Rect (0,0,Screen.width,Screen.height),
             GUIScript1.scrollPosition, Rect (0, 0, Screen.width*3, Screen.height));
      
     //GUI2 content Here
     GUI.EndScrollView ();
 }
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