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A hyperlink on the overlay image could be a hot spot that opens the web browser. SF2 just checks a small area at a specific X, Y coordinate and it's then the responsibility of the overlay to make sure something relatable (e.g. a hyperlink text) is located there.
Perhaps an even better method would be if SF2 can place its own small hyperlink text somewhere on top of the overlay area that it can react to directly.
Is any of this possible to do across platforms?
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A hyperlink on the overlay image could be a hot spot that opens the web browser. SF2 just checks a small area at a specific X, Y coordinate and it's then the responsibility of the overlay to make sure something relatable (e.g. a hyperlink text) is located there.
Perhaps an even better method would be if SF2 can place its own small hyperlink text somewhere on top of the overlay area that it can react to directly.
Is any of this possible to do across platforms?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: