# About Unity UI Extensions The Unity UI Extensions project is a collection of extension scripts/effects and controls to enhance your Unity UI experience. This includes over 70+ controls, utilities, effects and some much-needed love to make the most out of the Unity UI system (formally uGUI) in Unity. [Check out our Tumblr page for a sneak peek](https://www.tumblr.com/blog/unityuiextensions) > Contact the UI Extensions Team > Be sure to logon to the new [Gitter Chat site](https://gitter.im/Unity-UI-Extensions/Lobby) for the UI Extensions project, if you have any questions, queries or suggestions > Much easier than posting a question / issue on [YouTube](http://www.youtube.com/c/UnityUIExtensions), [Twitter](https://twitter.com/hashtag/UnityUIExtensions) or [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/UnityUIExtensions) :D > > [**UIExtensions Gitter Chanel**](https://gitter.im/Unity-UI-Extensions/Lobby) # Installing Unity UI Extensions To install this package, follow the instructions in the Package Manager documentation. For more details on [Getting Started](https://bitbucket.org/UnityUIExtensions/unity-ui-extensions/wiki/GettingStarted) please checkout the [online documentation here](https://bitbucket.org/UnityUIExtensions/unity-ui-extensions/wiki/GettingStarted). # Using Unity UI Extensions The UI Extensions project provides many automated functions to add the various controls contained within the project commonly accessed via "***GameObject -> UI -> Extensions -> 'Control'***" from the editor menu. This will add the UI object and all the necessary components to make that control work in the scene in a default state. Some of the features are also available through the GameObject "Add Component" menu in the inspector. For a full list of the controls and how they are used, please see the [online documentation](https://bitbucket.org/UnityUIExtensions/unity-ui-extensions/wiki/Controls) for the project. # Technical details ## Requirements This version of the Unity UI Extensions is compatible with the following versions of the Unity Editor: * 2019 and above - the recommended path for 2019+ is to use the Unity Package Manager to get access to the package. Full details for installing via UPM can be [found here](https://bitbucket.org/UnityUIExtensions/unity-ui-extensions/wiki/UPMInstallation). > Alternatively, the Asset packages have been tested to work with 2019 as well if you prefer to install that way. * 2018 and below - for 2018 and use this package, you will have to import the asset package(s), either from the Asset Store or from the alternate download locations [listed here](https://bitbucket.org/UnityUIExtensions/unity-ui-extensions/wiki/Downloads). ## [Release Notes](https://bitbucket.org/UnityUIExtensions/unity-ui-extensions/wiki/ReleaseNotes/RELEASENOTES) ### 2019.4 - 2.2 - Back from the future * New UPM deployment for Unity 2019, 2018 will still need to use the asset packages due to Unity compatibility issues. * Updated the project to the new Unity packaging guidelines, including separating out the examples to a separate package. * Many line drawing updates, including the ability to draw using a mouse (check the examples) * Scroll Snaps (HSS/VSS) now have a "Hard Swipe" feature to restrict movement to a single page for each swipe * Scroll Snaps have also been updated to work better with the UIInfiniteScroll control * New Unity Card UI controls thanks to @RyanslikeSoCool * Update to the Fancy Scroll controls with even more added fanciness * Several updates to adopt newer Unity standards in the controls to ensure full forwards and backwards compatibility # Document revision history |Date|Details| |-|-| |July 9th, 2020|2019.4 (v2.2) released, first UPM deployment live | |September 3rd, 2019|2019.1 (v2.1) released, First major update for the 2.0 series.|