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I want to have the control panel in the picture

Which function can be used
 
Thanks for everyone who helps me

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In case no one wants to share the big secret you can download script hook sdk from here: http://www.dev-c.com/rdr2/scripthookrdr2/

It contains the source code for native trainer. I think scriptmenu.cpp is where the UI stuff is. I'm yet to take a closer look at it, I imagine some of the natives are called something else now, but it should be of some help (maybe...).

Unfortunatly, creating actual native menus is not possible as of right now. The one in the picture and in all other available mods are just various sprites mashed together to make it look convincing.

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20 hours ago, crossed99 said:

In case no one wants to share the big secret you can download script hook sdk from here: http://www.dev-c.com/rdr2/scripthookrdr2/

It contains the source code for native trainer. I think scriptmenu.cpp is where the UI stuff is. I'm yet to take a closer look at it, I imagine some of the natives are called something else now, but it should be of some help (maybe...).

thank you for your reply,I have developed, scriptMenu no native menu information

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17 hours ago, bolmin said:

Unfortunatly, creating actual native menus is not possible as of right now. The one in the picture and in all other available mods are just various sprites mashed together to make it look convincing.

thank you for your reply, I think you are right

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