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PowerTools is a collection of tools written in HTML (which work in your browser too) designed to help with the creation of files used by PowerUI, such as localisation variables, credit rolls or PowerSlide json files. | PowerTools is a collection of tools written in HTML (which work in your browser too) designed to help with the creation of files used by PowerUI, such as localisation variables, credit rolls or PowerSlide json files. | ||
− | + | '''Work in progress - please check back later!''' | |
− | == In your browser == | + | == Accessing PowerTools == |
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+ | === In the Unity Editor === | ||
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+ | Go to Window > PowerTools and then you can select a particular tool for the kind of task you'd like to do. | ||
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+ | === In your browser === | ||
You can find PowerTools at this location: | You can find PowerTools at this location: | ||
− | * Path/To/PowerUI/PowerTools/index.html | + | * Path/To/PowerUI/PowerTools/Editor/index.html |
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+ | Note that this route is really intended to be uploaded and used remotely (see below). | ||
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+ | === From anywhere === | ||
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+ | PowerTools is designed so you can upload it onto a private website and work on aspects of your project from anywhere on any device with access to the web. |
Latest revision as of 19:10, 26 March 2017
PowerTools is a collection of tools written in HTML (which work in your browser too) designed to help with the creation of files used by PowerUI, such as localisation variables, credit rolls or PowerSlide json files.
Work in progress - please check back later!
Accessing PowerTools
In the Unity Editor
Go to Window > PowerTools and then you can select a particular tool for the kind of task you'd like to do.
In your browser
You can find PowerTools at this location:
- Path/To/PowerUI/PowerTools/Editor/index.html
Note that this route is really intended to be uploaded and used remotely (see below).
From anywhere
PowerTools is designed so you can upload it onto a private website and work on aspects of your project from anywhere on any device with access to the web.