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General and Gameplay Programming
Programming
Unity
Started by
tgraupmann
July 23, 2011 02:58 PM
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July 23, 2011 02:58 PM
I created a treeview control for Unity that works in the game view, scene view, custom panels and inspectors.
You can add items at design time. And you can animate the hover states. It's completely skinable.
Feature Video 1:
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Feature Video 2:
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Asset Store Link:
http://u3d.as/1Uw
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