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<dd class="notedate">Posted on August 31, 2013</dd>
<dd class="notedate">Posted on August 31, 2013</dd>
<dt class="note">[[User:Killzone_Kid|Killzone_Kid]]</dt>
<dt class="note">[[User:Killzone_Kid|Killzone_Kid]]</dt>
<dd class="note">As command syntax indicates, this command expects icon position in format [[PositionAGL]] meaning that over the land it expects [[PositionATL]] and over the sea [[PositionASLW]]. <br/><br/>
<dd class="note">As command syntax indicates, this command expects icon position in format [[PositionAGL]] meaning that over the land it expects [[PositionATL]] and over the sea [[PositionASLW]]. <br><br>


This command works well with addon textures, however getting it to display mission textures is a bit tricky. Follow [http://killzonekid.com/arma-scripting-tutorials-mission-root/ this guide].
This command works well with addon textures, however getting it to display mission textures is a bit tricky. Follow [http://killzonekid.com/arma-scripting-tutorials-mission-root/ this guide].
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<dd class="notedate">Posted on April 19, 2014</dd>
<dd class="notedate">Posted on April 19, 2014</dd>
<dt class="note">[[User:AgentRevolution|AgentRev]]</dt>
<dt class="note">[[User:AgentRevolution|AgentRev]]</dt>
<dd class="note">You should rely exclusively on [[modelToWorldVisual]] for a moving object's icon position if you want it to accurately stay at the correct height over the sea. It computes faster than [[ASLtoAGL]].<br/><br/>
<dd class="note">You should rely exclusively on [[modelToWorldVisual]] for a moving object's icon position if you want it to accurately stay at the correct height over the sea. It computes faster than [[ASLtoAGL]].<br><br>


Width, height, and textSize are proportional to the user's interface size, which can optionally be compensated against via <tt>size / ([[getResolution]] select 5)</tt><br/><br/>
Width, height, and textSize are proportional to the user's interface size, which can optionally be compensated against via <tt>size / ([[getResolution]] select 5)</tt><br><br>


Additionally, width and height are inversely proportional to the <tt>fovLeft</tt> and <tt>fovTop</tt> parameters from the user's [[Profile|ArmaProfile]], and AFAIK those parameters are not retrievable via scripting. For example, a <tt>fovTop</tt> higher than the default value of 0.75 will make all 3D icons smaller vertically. I'm not sure if this is a bug or by design, however it is definitely annoying to take into account.
Additionally, width and height are inversely proportional to the <tt>fovLeft</tt> and <tt>fovTop</tt> parameters from the user's [[Profile|ArmaProfile]], and AFAIK those parameters are not retrievable via scripting. For example, a <tt>fovTop</tt> higher than the default value of 0.75 will make all 3D icons smaller vertically. I'm not sure if this is a bug or by design, however it is definitely annoying to take into account.

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Description

Description:
Draws an ingame icon at a given position. Command has to be executed each frame. Use addMissionEventHandler "Draw3D" which is executed each frame and if user can see the drawing. In order for the results of this command to be visible through a custom camera, enable HUD with cameraEffectEnableHUD. showHUD false will hide icon drawing. In order for arrows to appear, the icon texture should exist. The arrows size is proportionate to icon size.
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax

Syntax:
drawIcon3D [texture, color, position, width, height, angle, text, shadow, textSize, font, textAlign, drawSideArrows]
Parameters:
[texture, color, position, width, height, angle, text, shadow, textSize, font, textAlign, drawSideArrows]: Array
texture: String - icon image
color: Array - icon color in Color format
position: Array - icon world position in PositionAGL format
width: Number - icon width
height: Number - icon height
angle: Number - icon rotation angle
text (Optional): String - text label to display next to icon. Default: "".
shadow (Optional): Number or Boolean - if number: 0 = none, 1 = shadow (??), 2 = outline; if boolean: true - outline, false - none. Default: none.
textSize (Optional): Number - the size of the text. Default: whatever the default size is set for the system.
font (Optional): String - font class name from CfgFontFamilies. Default: "RobotoCondensed",
textAlign (Optional): String - "left", "center", "right". Default: "right".
drawSideArrows (Optional): Boolean - true to draw arrows and the text label at edge of screen when icon moves off screen. Default: false.
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
Icon and text:addMissionEventHandler ["Draw3D", { drawIcon3D ["targetIcon.paa", [1,1,1,1], ASLToAGL getPosASL cursorTarget, 1, 1, 45, "Target", 1, 0.05, "TahomaB"]; }];
Example 2:
Just text: addMissionEventHandler ["Draw3D", { drawIcon3D ["", [1,0,0,1], ASLToAGL getPosASL cursorTarget, 0, 0, 0, "Target", 1, 0.05, "PuristaMedium"]; }];

Additional Information

See also:
drawLine3DgetMissionPath

Notes

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Notes

Posted on August 31, 2013
Killzone_Kid
As command syntax indicates, this command expects icon position in format PositionAGL meaning that over the land it expects PositionATL and over the sea PositionASLW.

This command works well with addon textures, however getting it to display mission textures is a bit tricky. Follow this guide.
Posted on April 19, 2014
AgentRev
You should rely exclusively on modelToWorldVisual for a moving object's icon position if you want it to accurately stay at the correct height over the sea. It computes faster than ASLtoAGL.

Width, height, and textSize are proportional to the user's interface size, which can optionally be compensated against via size / (getResolution select 5)

Additionally, width and height are inversely proportional to the fovLeft and fovTop parameters from the user's ArmaProfile, and AFAIK those parameters are not retrievable via scripting. For example, a fovTop higher than the default value of 0.75 will make all 3D icons smaller vertically. I'm not sure if this is a bug or by design, however it is definitely annoying to take into account.

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Posted on October 23, 2014 - 02:42 (UTC)
DreadedEntity
drawIcon3D and BIS_fnc_addStackedEventHandler work well together.

Using formatting commands with drawIcon3D will not work, instead, they will be added to the string.
["uniqueID", "onEachFrame", { drawIcon3D["myIcon.jpg", [1,1,1,0.5], getPos player, 1, 1, 0, format["%1\n%2", "Dreaded", "Entity"]]; }] call BIS_fnc_addStackedEventHandler; Shown text will be Dreaded\nEntity. (A3 1.32.127785)

The "text" parameter must be a string. You cannot use Structured_Text.
["uniqueID", "onEachFrame", { drawIcon3D [ "myIcon.jpg", [1,1,1,0.5], getPos player, 1, 1, 0, parseText format["<t size='1.25' font='PuristaLight' color='#ff0000'>%1%2</t>", Dreaded, Entity] ]; }] call BIS_fnc_addStackedEventHandler; (A3 1.32.127785)
Posted on November 13 (2014)
Iceman77
Here's a practical example combining both drawLine3D and drawIcon3D. Note: You may want to use visiblePosition instead of getPos for moving objects. DEADPILOTS = []; { if (getText (configfile >> "CfgVehicles" >> typeOf _x >> "textSingular") == "pilot") then { DEADPILOTS pushBack _x; }; } forEach allDeadMen; addMissionEventHandler ["Draw3D", { if ( { player distance _x <= 15 } count DEADPILOTS > 0 ) then { { _corpsePos = getPos _x; if (player distance _corpsePos <= 15) then { _line1_start = _corpsePos; _line1_end = [(_line1_start select 0), (_line1_start select 1), 0.5]; _line2_start = [(_line1_end select 0), (_line1_end select 1) + 0.5, (_line1_end select 2)]; drawLine3D [_line1_start, _line1_end, [0,0,0,0.5]]; drawLine3D [_line1_end, _line2_start, [0,0,0,0.5]]; drawIcon3D ["\a3\ui_f\data\gui\cfg\hints\BasicLook_ca.paa", [0,0,0,0.5], _line2_start, 0.75, 0.75, 0]; }; } forEach DEADPILOTS; }; }];
Posted on February 11, 2016 - 07:37 (UTC)
Ranwer
You can also use getPosWorld (for X and Y only, but not Z), which works splendid in script performance. Here is an example:
addMissionEventHandler ["Draw3D", {
_pos = getPosWorld player;
drawIcon3D ["a3\ui_f\data\gui\Rsc\RscDisplayArsenal\radio_ca.paa", [1,1,1,1], [(_pos select 0),(_pos select 1), 1], 0.8, 0.8, 0, (name player), 1, 0.0315, "EtelkaMonospacePro"];
}];