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Question by davidflynn2 · Nov 02, 2012 at 02:54 PM · c#inspector

Exposed Areas

I have exposed 6 textures in my script, 6 gameobject, and 1 texture I have called background. In the Inspector its becoming one long list is there any way to place a blank line in between the differnt groups of them so it spaces it out some?

 public GameObject location1;// Opens it up so you can set location 1 in Inspector.
     public GameObject location2;// Opens it up so you can set location 2 in Inspector.
     public GameObject location3;// Opens it up so you can set location 3 in Inspector.
     public GameObject location4;// Opens it up so you can set location 4 in Inspector.
     public GameObject location5;// Opens it up so you can set location 5 in Inspector.
     public GameObject location6;// Opens it up so you can set location 6 in Inspector.
     
     public Texture backgroundTexture;//Allows you to set your background texture in the Inspector
     
     public Texture Location1Button;//Allows you to set the buttons 1 texture in the Inspector.
     public Texture Location2Button;//Allows you to set the buttons 2 texture in the Inspector.
     public Texture Location3Button;//Allows you to set the buttons 3 texture in the Inspector.
     public Texture Location4Button;//Allows you to set the buttons 4 texture in the Inspector.
     public Texture Location5Button;//Allows you to set the buttons 5 texture in the Inspector.
     public Texture Location6Button;//Allows you to set the buttons 6 texture in the Inspector.
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You would need to learn how to make your own Custom Inspector Editor view.

extending the editor : http://docs.unity3d.com/Documentation/Components/gui-ExtendingEditor.html

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Ok thanks. If you convert that to an answer I will mark it as the correct answer.

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Answer by markpdolby · Nov 02, 2012 at 03:12 PM

You could put them into Arrays which would make the inspector a bit cleaner

 public GameObject[] locations; //Contains all locations
 
 public Texture[] LocationButtons //Contains all buttons
 
 public Texture backgroundTexture
 

You would have to change your code a bit to accomadate this however but in the long run it will make it more extensible.

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