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{{RV|type=function | |||
|game1= arma3 | |||
|version1= 1.16 | |||
| | |gr1= Curator | ||
| | |serverExec= server | ||
| | |descr= Mirrors settings from one curator to another. | ||
|s1= [from, to, modes, shareType] call [[BIS_fnc_mirrorCuratorSettings]] | |||
|p1= from: [[Object]] or [[Array]] of objects - curators(s) from which settings are taken | |||
|p2= to: [[Object]] or [[Array]] of objects - curators(s) to which settings are applied to | |||
|p3= modes: [[Array]] of [[String]]s - copy modes, can be: | |||
* "addons" | |||
* "objects" | |||
* "coefs" | |||
All three modes can be combined. | |||
|p4= shareType: [[Boolean]] - [[true]] to share settings both ways, [[false]] to make second curator slave to the first one | |||
| | |r1= [[Boolean]] | ||
| | |x1= <sqf>[ | ||
[curator_1, curator_2], | |||
[curator_3, curator_4], | |||
["addons", "objects", "coefs"] | |||
] call BIS_fnc_mirrorCuratorSettings;</sqf> | |||
|seealso= [[Arma 3: Curator]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
Latest revision as of 21:51, 16 February 2024
Description
Syntax
- Syntax:
- [from, to, modes, shareType] call BIS_fnc_mirrorCuratorSettings
- Parameters:
- from: Object or Array of objects - curators(s) from which settings are taken
- to: Object or Array of objects - curators(s) to which settings are applied to
- modes: Array of Strings - copy modes, can be:
- "addons"
- "objects"
- "coefs"
- shareType: Boolean - true to share settings both ways, false to make second curator slave to the first one
- Return Value:
- Boolean
Examples
- Example 1:
- [ [curator_1, curator_2], [curator_3, curator_4], ["addons", "objects", "coefs"] ] call BIS_fnc_mirrorCuratorSettings;
Additional Information
- See also:
- Arma 3: Curator
Notes
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