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=== n_banks === | === n_banks === | ||
− | Determines how many energy banks are drawn. Without this key, the system chops the total energy in banks with a | + | Determines how many energy banks are drawn. Without this key, the system chops the total energy in banks with a minimum of 64 units for each bank. (more precisely: n_banks = integer(maxEnergy/64) ) |
=== rgb_color === | === rgb_color === |
Revision as of 11:35, 30 June 2012
hud.plist and hud-small.plist provides Oolite with the information necessary to display the players hud.
Contents
cloak_indicator_on_status_light
This key determines if the statuslight also should show the cloaked status.
Example:
cloak_indicator_on_status_light = yes;
crosshair_scale
Affects the size of the crosshair. (default 32.0)
Example:
crosshair_scale = 32.0;
crosshair_width
Affects the width of the crosshair. (default 1.5)
Example:
crosshair_width = 1.5;
crosshair_color
Affects the color of the crosshair. color can be a named color or any of the other Colour_specifiers. (Default is greenColor)
Example:
crosshair_color= "greenColor";
crosshairs
This entry contains a directory with crosshairs that overrides those defined in the internal crosshairs.plist
Example:
crosshairs = { WEAPON_BEAM_LASER = ( (0.25, 0.25, 1.0, 0.75, 0.0, 0.50), (0.25, 0.25, -1.0, 0.75, 0.0, -0.50), (0.25, 1.0, 0.25, 0.75, 0.50, 0.0), (0.25, -1.0, 0.25, 0.75, -0.50, 0.0), (0.25, -0.25, 1.0, 0.75, 0.0, 0.50), (0.25, -0.25, -1.0, 0.75, 0.0, -0.50), (0.25, 1.0, -0.25, 0.75, 0.50, 0.0), (0.25, -1.0, -0.25, 0.75, -0.50, 0.0) ); }
crosshair_file
(Oolite 1.77 or later)
This entry names an external crosshairs plist file that defines the default crosshairs for this HUD. If this is specified at the same time as the crosshairs
property, then crosshair_file
takes precedence.
dials
The dials are listed here as an array of individual dials. Each dial is a separate directory. Some examples are:
{ "equipment_required" = "EQ_SCANNER_SHOW_MISSILE_TARGET"; selector = "drawTargetReticle:"; }, { // scanner selector = "drawScanner:"; alpha = 1.0; x = 0; y = 60; y_origin = -1; height = 72.0; width = 288.0; rgb_color = (1.0, 0.0, 0.0); }, { // energy bars "draw_surround" = yes; height = 48; selector = "drawEnergyGauge:"; width = 80; x = 200; y = 35; "y_origin" = "-1"; labelled = yes; n_bars = 3; }
selector
The selector is a hardcode name, like: drawTargetReticle:, drawScanner:, drawScannerZoomIndicator:, drawStickSensitivityIndicator:, drawCompass:, drawAegis:, drawScoopStatus:, drawSpeedBar:, drawRollBar:, drawPitchBar:, drawYawBar:, drawEnergyGauge:, drawForwardShieldBar:, drawAftShieldBar:, drawYellowSurround:, drawFuelBar:, drawCabinTempBar:, drawWeaponTempBar:, drawAltitudeBar:, drawMissileDisplay:, drawStatusLight:, drawClock:, drawWeaponsOfflineText: or drawFPSInfoCounter:
alpha
alpha is the transpacency of the dial ranging from 0 to 1.
draw_surround
A box is drawn around the dial when set to 'yes'.
equipment_required
The dials is only drawn if the required equipment is present.
height
The hight of the dial.
labeled
Adds bank numbers to the energy banks. Does nothing for other dials.
n_banks
Determines how many energy banks are drawn. Without this key, the system chops the total energy in banks with a minimum of 64 units for each bank. (more precisely: n_banks = integer(maxEnergy/64) )
rgb_color
Determines the color of some dials. Example:
rgb_color = (1.0, 0.0, 0.0);
spacing
Determines spacing between the missile icons in the 'drawMissileDisplay'. Does nothing for other dials.
x
x is the x-position of the dial on screen.
y
y is the y-position of the dial on screen.
x_origin
x_origin = 1.0 means that the x co-ordinate is interpreted relative to the right hand side of the screen. If x_origin is set to 0 or unspecified, then x is interpreted relative to the middle of the screen. x_origin = -1.0 means that the x co-ordinate is interpreted relative to the left hand side of the screen. N.B. it is preferable to define hud elements relative to the screen borders, so that hud elements fit better on all height/width ratio screens.
y_origin
y_origin = -1.0 means that y is relative to the screen bottom. If y_origin is set to 0 or unspecified, then y is interpreted relative to the middle of the screen , and similarly for y_origin. y_origin = 1.0 means that the y co-ordinate is interpreted relative to the top of the screen.
width
The width of the dial.
legends
The legends are listed here as an array of individual legends. Each legends is a separate directory. The legends looks for example like:
legends = ( { text = "FWD"; x = -264; y = 82; y_origin = -1; height = 20; width = 10; alpha = 0.5; }, { image = "myImage.png"; x = -164; y = 72; y_origin = 1; height = 40; width = 40; alpha = 0.5; } )
overall_alpha
The overall tranparency of the hud can be set with overall_alpha.
Example:
overall_alpha = 0.75;
reticle_target_sensitive
This key determines if the reticle should become red when on-target.
Example:
reticle_target_sensitive = no;
comm_log_gui
Determines the location and the specifications of the comm_log_gui and contains a directory of keys.
Example:
"comm_log_gui" = { alpha = "0.75"; width = 360; height = 100; x = 0; y = 180; row_height = 12; permanent = no; automatic = yes; background_rgba = "0.0 0.05 0.45 0.5"; // = default color };
message_gui
Determines the location and the specifications of the message_gui and contains a directory of keys.
Example:
"message_gui" = { alpha = "0.75"; width = 480; height = 160; x = 0; y = "-40"; "row_height" = 16; };