thanks guys! I figured out the positioning, although i would be interested to learn more about how the #contposx + %x works exactly...
I think you are looking at cromes post, and below the picture where it says,
Later in a good Code your Sub doing #contposx + %x
Might there be some confusion as to what the %x means to you Twisted?
It threw me for a loop for a second also... but being a hack like myself, I think the ( %x ) in his explanation just means a number.
Correct me if I'm wrong though here scripter gods... but the #contposx and #contposy always equal 0 0 relative to the button... wherever the gump is on the screen...
Therefore... if the #contposx = 30 and the #contposy = 30, then you are just adding 30 to each number where the button is if the #contposx & #contposy were 0.
now going back to your original post...
gosub click_offset 25 270 ; Clicks Other
wait 15
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return
you could write the first line like this:
set %clickx #contposx + 25
set %clicky #contposy + 270
click %clickx %clicky
there are hundreds of these types of things, when asking for help you think %x means code that you don't know, when really you are just over thinking it, and programmers just use that for example cause they know what they are talking about and we don't. lol...
Thank you sir, that makes sense. You're right, just over thinking. ++