tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1039722692016977502.post51551110500453341..comments2023-05-14T08:34:09.749-07:00Comments on SongGameDev: TBTK v1.0.4 is now released!Songhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07429886167055190697noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1039722692016977502.post-32128048790377422752014-02-28T15:53:26.325-08:002014-02-28T15:53:26.325-08:00I assume NGUI Pro means the paid version? In that ...I assume NGUI Pro means the paid version? In that case you should switch to NGUI3. <br /><br />For your information, there are two package included. One NGUI_Full and one's NGUI_Free. That the NGUI_Full is what you should be using if you have the paid version (version 3+). NGUI free is for user who doesnt have paid NGUI to get things started. As far as I know it is not compatible with NGUI 2.7. Songhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07429886167055190697noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1039722692016977502.post-44586011896598369232014-02-28T14:30:40.942-08:002014-02-28T14:30:40.942-08:00Which version of NGUI is this to work with? Doesn&...Which version of NGUI is this to work with? Doesn't seem to play too well with 2.7<br /><br />(I upgraded and began an all new project.)<br />I imported NGUI Pro.<br />I imported TBTK<br />I clicked on the TBTK NGUI package<br />I created an all new scene and used (grid manager NGUI)<br />I began replacing fonts and that's when everything got silly. The fonts started using the icons in weird colors. <br />Which version of NGUI Pro is this for? Should I upgrade to NGUI 3?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14320827821553885763noreply@blogger.com