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Disable paint option

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Since sometimes it gets annoying that the paint is blocking the view of the gamescreen/chatbot/ect...

I suggest for a simple checkbox on the bot's toolbar that disables/enables the scripts paint.

like this idea previous clients have had this option in a particular script rather than built into the client. Maybe a button above the chatbox in a row with other options such as reset stats etc.

The best they can do is create a abstract for loading a script paint, however if the script doesn't load a paint then obviously it'll be left blank, you can add a feature to your own script to hide/show it, I guess I will release the code for that so everyone can do it.

What's the point? You can easily add them via the script.

What's the point? You can easily add them via the script.

this way like i said above would be best ^_^

this way like i said above would be best happy.png

That may be the case, but it's such a small amount of people that actually watch their bot 24/7 (If there is any..lol). When I bot, I may frequently check up on it, but It's less than a 5 second look to make sure it's doing what it's supposed to. If you're botting you're most likely not going to be looking at it anyways, therefore it's really parenthetical to create unless like I've said, you can add it via the script.

I support this. some of the most obnoxious paints have no toggle option.

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