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| "" | | one of:<br>"" (no autocompletion)<br>"scripting" (entered text will automatically be completed with matching script command) or<br>"general" (autocomplete will use some of the last entered words like the chat does) | ||
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Revision as of 18:01, 10 May 2020
CT_EDIT=2
An editable text box, which allows the user to either enter text himself or to select and copy its content.
Properties | ||
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Name | Type | Remark |
autocomplete | String | one of: "" (no autocompletion) "scripting" (entered text will automatically be completed with matching script command) or "general" (autocomplete will use some of the last entered words like the chat does) |
canModify | Boolean | Optional. Default: true. When false, only LEFT/RIGHT/HOME/END, CTRL + C, SHIFT + LEFT/RIGHT/HOME/END keys are allowed |
maxChars | Integer | Optional. Default: 2147483647. The limit for how many characters could be displayed or entered, counting new line characters too |
forceDrawCaret | Boolean | Optional. Default: false. When true, the caret will be drawn even when control has no focus or is disabled |
colorSelection | Color | The text selection highlight color |
colorText | Color | The color of the text, caret and border |
colorDisabled | Color | The color of the text, caret and border when control is disabled |
colorBackground | Color | The color of the edit box background |
font | String | Font name |
sizeEx | Number | Font size |
- Example Config:
class MyEdit
{
idc = -1;
type = 2;
style = "16 + 512"; // multi line + no border
x = 0;
y = 0;
h = 0.2;
w = 1;
font = "PuristaMedium";
sizeEx = 0.04;
autocomplete = "";
canModify = true;
maxChars = 100;
forceDrawCaret = false;
colorSelection[] = {0,1,0,1};
colorText[] = {0,0,1,1};
colorDisabled[] = {1,0,0,1};
colorBackground[] = {0,0,0,0.5};
text = __EVAL("Line 1" + endl + "Line 2" + endl + "Line 3"); // how to output multiline
};
class MyDialog
{
idd = -1;
class Controls
{
class Enabled: MyEdit
{
style = 16;
colorBackground[] = {0,0,0,0};
};
class Disabled: MyEdit
{
onLoad = "_this select 0 ctrlEnable false";
y = 0.3;
maxChars = 18;
forceDrawCaret = true;
};
};
};
createDialog "MyDialog";