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== Terminology == | == Terminology == | ||
; GUI | |||
'''G'''raphical '''U'''ser '''I'''nterface which | : '''G'''raphical '''U'''ser '''I'''nterface which lets the user interact with the software through graphical controls like buttons, lists and so on. | ||
; UI | |||
'''U'''ser '''I'''nterface which | : '''U'''ser '''I'''nterface which lets the user interact with the software through a console application | ||
; IGUI | |||
'''I'''ntegrated '''G'''raphical '''U'''ser '''I'''nterface, usually used when talking about vanilla menus in {{arma3}}. | : '''I'''ntegrated '''G'''raphical '''U'''ser '''I'''nterface, usually used when talking about vanilla menus in {{arma3}}. | ||
=== User Interface Types === | === User Interface Types === | ||
'''Dialog''' | '''Dialog''' | ||
*Can be created upon an existing display. Parent display will be hidden. | * Can be created upon an existing display. Parent display will be hidden. | ||
**Player movement is blocked by dialog | ** Player movement is blocked by dialog | ||
**'''Commands:''' [[createDialog]], [[closeDialog]], [[allControls]], [[dialog]] [[User:7erra|7erra]] ([[User talk:7erra|talk]]) | ** '''Commands:''' [[createDialog]], [[closeDialog]], [[allControls]], [[dialog]] [[User:7erra|7erra]] ([[User talk:7erra|talk]]) | ||
'''Display''' | '''Display''' | ||
*Can be created upon an existing display. Parent display will be hidden. | * Can be created upon an existing display. Parent display will be hidden. | ||
*Player movement is not blocked by display, if it hasn't been blocked by its parent display already. | * Player movement is not blocked by display, if it hasn't been blocked by its parent display already. | ||
**'''Commands:''' [[createDisplay]], [[closeDisplay]], [[allControls]], [[allDisplays]] | ** '''Commands:''' [[createDisplay]], [[closeDisplay]], [[allControls]], [[allDisplays]] | ||
{{Informative|Generally speaking, dialogs and displays are identical. They are only differentiated by the way they are created ([[createDisplay]], [[createDialog]]).}} | {{Informative|Generally speaking, dialogs and displays are identical. They are only differentiated by the way they are created ([[createDisplay]], [[createDialog]]).}} | ||
'''HUD''' | '''HUD''' | ||
*Is created in a new, or already existing layer. The user can not interact with it. Usually used to show information, like stamina, ammunition and so on. | * Is created in a new, or already existing layer. The user can not interact with it. Usually used to show information, like stamina, ammunition and so on. | ||
**'''Commands:''' [[allCutLayers]], [[titleRsc]], [[cutText]], [[cutObj]], [[cutFadeOut]], [[setTitleEffect]], [[allActiveTitleEffects]] | ** '''Commands:''' [[allCutLayers]], [[titleRsc]], [[cutText]], [[cutObj]], [[cutFadeOut]], [[setTitleEffect]], [[allActiveTitleEffects]] | ||
{{Informative|Some of the commands have different effects. Please check the command's biki page for detailed information.}} | {{Informative|Some of the commands have different effects. Please check the command's biki page for detailed information.}} | ||
== Display and Dialog == | == Display and Dialog == | ||
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| [[Integer]] | | [[Integer]] | ||
| | | | ||
*0 - ReadAndWrite - this is the default case where properties can still be added or overridden. | * 0 - ReadAndWrite - this is the default case where properties can still be added or overridden. | ||
*1 - ReadAndCreate - this only allows creating new properties. | * 1 - ReadAndCreate - this only allows creating new properties. | ||
*2 - ReadOnly - this does not allow to do anything in deriving classes. | * 2 - ReadOnly - this does not allow to do anything in deriving classes. | ||
*3 - ReadOnlyVerified - this does not allow to do anything either in deriving classes, and a CRC check will be performed. | * 3 - ReadOnlyVerified - this does not allow to do anything either in deriving classes, and a CRC check will be performed. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''movingEnable''' | | '''movingEnable''' | ||
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|} | |} | ||
*'''Example Config:''' | * '''Example Config:''' | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">class DefaultDialog | <syntaxhighlight lang="cpp"> | ||
class DefaultDialog | |||
{ | { | ||
idd = -1; | |||
access = 0; | |||
movingEnable = true; | |||
onLoad = "hint str _this"; | |||
onUnload = "hint str _this"; | |||
enableSimulation = false; | |||
controlsBackground[] = | |||
{ | |||
//Background controls; | |||
}; | |||
controls[] = | |||
{ | |||
//Controls; | |||
}; | |||
objects[] = | |||
{ | |||
//Objects | |||
}; | |||
};</syntaxhighlight> | }; | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
=== Opening a display or dialog === | === Opening a display or dialog === | ||
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|} | |} | ||
*'''Example Config:''' | * '''Example Config:''' | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="cpp"> | ||
#include "\a3\ui_f\hpp\definecommongrids.inc" | #include "\a3\ui_f\hpp\definecommongrids.inc" | ||
class RscTitles | class RscTitles | ||
{ | { | ||
class RscInfoText | |||
{ | |||
idd = 3100; | |||
fadein = 0; | |||
fadeout = 0; | |||
duration = 1e+011; | |||
onLoad = "uinamespace setVariable ['BIS_InfoText',_this select 0]"; | |||
onUnLoad = "uinamespace setVariable ['BIS_InfoText', nil]"; | |||
class Controls | |||
{ | |||
class InfoText | |||
{ | |||
idc = 3101; | |||
style = "0x01 + 0x10 + 0x200 + 0x100"; | |||
font = "RobotoCondensedBold"; | |||
x = "(profileNamespace getVariable [""IGUI_GRID_MISSION_X"", (safezoneX + safezoneW - 21 * (GUI_GRID_WAbs / 40))])"; | |||
y = "(profileNamespace getVariable [""IGUI_GRID_MISSION_Y"", (safezoneY + safezoneH - 10.5 * (GUI_GRID_HAbs / 25))])"; | |||
w = "20 * (GUI_GRID_WAbs / 40)"; | |||
h = "5 * ((GUI_GRID_WAbs / 1.2) / 25)"; | |||
colorText[] = {1,1,1,1}; | |||
colorBackground[] = {0,0,0,0}; | |||
text = ""; | |||
lineSpacing = 1; | |||
sizeEx = 0.045; | |||
fixedWidth = 1; | |||
deletable = 0; | |||
fade = 0; | |||
access = 0; | |||
type = 0; | |||
shadow = 1; | |||
colorShadow[] = {0,0,0,0.5}; | |||
tooltipColorText[] = {1,1,1,1}; | |||
tooltipColorBox[] = {1,1,1,1}; | |||
tooltipColorShade[] = {0,0,0,0.65}; | |||
}; | |||
}; | |||
}; | |||
};</syntaxhighlight> | }; | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
== Controls == | == Controls == | ||
Controls are used to allow the player to interact with the GUI. Controls range from simple rectangles to 3D objects. Like dialogs, displays and HUDs, controls can have a unique ID to access them from within scripts. The classname of controls have to be unique. | Controls are used to allow the player to interact with the GUI. Controls range from simple rectangles to 3D objects. | ||
Like dialogs, displays and HUDs, controls can have a unique ID to access them from within scripts. The classname of controls have to be unique. | |||
What properties a control needs is defined by its ''type'' property. However most controls share a set of properties described in the following sections. For control specific properties visit the corresponding pages. | What properties a control needs is defined by its ''type'' property. However most controls share a set of properties described in the following sections. | ||
For control specific properties visit the corresponding pages. | |||
=== Common Properties === | === Common Properties === | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| '''style''' | | '''style''' | ||
| [[Integer]] | | [[Integer]] | ||
| See [[#Control Styles|Control Styles]]. {{Inline code|style <nowiki>=</nowiki> "0x400+0x02+0x10";}} | | See [[#Control Styles|Control Styles]]. {{Inline code|style <nowiki>=</nowiki> "0x400+0x02+0x10";}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
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offsetPressedY = 0; | offsetPressedY = 0; | ||
borderSize = 0; | borderSize = 0; | ||
};</syntaxhighlight> | }; | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
=== Control Types === | === Control Types === | ||
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| [[CT_SLIDER]] || 3 || 0x03 || || [[CT_ANIMATED_TEXTURE]] || 45 || 0x2D || | | [[CT_SLIDER]] || 3 || 0x03 || || [[CT_ANIMATED_TEXTURE]] || 45 || 0x2D || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[CT_COMBO]] || 4 || 0x04 || || [[CT_MENU]] | | [[CT_COMBO]] || 4 || 0x04 || || [[CT_MENU]] || 46 || 0x2E || Arma 3 (EDEN) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[CT_LISTBOX]] || 5 || 0x05 || || [[CT_MENU_STRIP]] | | [[CT_LISTBOX]] || 5 || 0x05 || || [[CT_MENU_STRIP]] || 47 || 0x2F || Arma 3 (EDEN) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[CT_TOOLBOX]] || 6 || 0x06 || || CT_CHECKBOX || 77 || 0x4D || Arma 3 | | [[CT_TOOLBOX]] || 6 || 0x06 || || CT_CHECKBOX || 77 || 0x4D || Arma 3 | ||
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|} | |} | ||
*'''Control Types Defines:''' | * '''Control Types Defines:''' | ||
''All defines can be retrieved by executing'' | ''All defines can be retrieved by executing'' | ||
<code>"Default" [[call]] [[BIS_fnc_exportGUIBaseClasses]];</code> | <code>"Default" [[call]] [[BIS_fnc_exportGUIBaseClasses]];</code> | ||
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|} | |} | ||
*'''Control Styles Definitions:''' | * '''Control Styles Definitions:''' | ||
''All defines can be retrieved by executing'' | ''All defines can be retrieved by executing'' | ||
<code>"Default" [[call]] [[BIS_fnc_exportGUIBaseClasses]];</code> | <code>"Default" [[call]] [[BIS_fnc_exportGUIBaseClasses]];</code> | ||
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=== Positioning === | === Positioning === | ||
A detailed description of how you can achieve proper GUI placement can be found on the '''[[Arma 3 GUI Coordinates]]''' page. | A detailed description of how you can achieve proper GUI placement can be found on the '''[[Arma 3 GUI Coordinates]]''' page. | ||
== Inheritance == | == Inheritance == | ||
Using inheritance can reduce your dialog class definitions significantly by standardising common attributes in base classes and just changing unique attributes in derived classes. There is no need to redeclare all attributes for each class definition. | Using inheritance can reduce your dialog class definitions significantly by standardising common attributes in base classes and just changing unique attributes in derived classes. There is no need to redeclare all attributes for each class definition. | ||
{{Informative|Using inheritance can also make your GUI config hard to read for others.}} | {{Informative|Using inheritance can also make your GUI config hard to read for others.}} | ||
*'''Example Config:''' | * '''Example Config:''' | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">class RscText // Base definition used for inheritance | <syntaxhighlight lang="cpp"> | ||
class RscText // Base definition used for inheritance | |||
{ | { | ||
type = CT_STATIC; | type = CT_STATIC; | ||
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Note that you can also add your own [[PreProcessor_Commands|preprocessor instructions]] for commonly used data, eg. for colors, to save yourself the hassle of writing it in several different places and then adapt each of them if you want to change them afterwards (especially if class inheritance isn't applicable). Also it can make your code look more readable sometimes. | Note that you can also add your own [[PreProcessor_Commands|preprocessor instructions]] for commonly used data, eg. for colors, to save yourself the hassle of writing it in several different places and then adapt each of them if you want to change them afterwards (especially if class inheritance isn't applicable). Also it can make your code look more readable sometimes. | ||
*'''Example Config:''' | * '''Example Config:''' | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="cpp"> | ||
#define COLOR_LIGHTBROWN { 0.776, 0.749, 0.658, 1 } | #define COLOR_LIGHTBROWN { 0.776, 0.749, 0.658, 1 } | ||
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#define COLOR_TRANSPARENT { 0, 0, 0, 0 } | #define COLOR_TRANSPARENT { 0, 0, 0, 0 } | ||
class MyDialog | class MyDialog | ||
{ | { | ||
idd = -1; | idd = -1; | ||
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controls[] = { MyDialogText }; | controls[] = { MyDialogText }; | ||
class MyDialogBackground : RscText | class MyDialogBackground : RscText | ||
{ | |||
colorBackground[] = COLOR_HALF_BLACK; | colorBackground[] = COLOR_HALF_BLACK; | ||
x = 0.7; y = 0.1; | x = 0.7; y = 0.1; | ||
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}; | }; | ||
class MyDialogText : RscText | class MyDialogText : RscText | ||
{ | |||
style = ST_MULTI; | style = ST_MULTI; | ||
colorBackground[] = COLOR_TRANSPARENT; | colorBackground[] = COLOR_TRANSPARENT; | ||
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w = 0.23; h = 0.13; | w = 0.23; h = 0.13; | ||
}; | }; | ||
};</syntaxhighlight> | }; | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
=== Useful includes === | === Useful includes === | ||
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{{arma3}} comes with a wide varity of various displays and dialogs. They can be found in: | {{arma3}} comes with a wide varity of various displays and dialogs. They can be found in: | ||
*[[configFile]] usually with names like '''Rsc'''SomeDisplayName or '''Display'''SomeDisplayName | * [[configFile]] usually with names like '''Rsc'''SomeDisplayName or '''Display'''SomeDisplayName | ||
Additonally, {{arma3}} offers some customizeable GUIs which can be accessed by scripts. | Additonally, {{arma3}} offers some customizeable GUIs which can be accessed by scripts. | ||
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== GUI References == | == GUI References == | ||
It is sometimes a good idea so see how others created their GUIs. Here is a list of a few resources: | |||
* [https://github.com/7erra/-Terra-s-Editing-Extensions/tree/master/TER_editing/gui Terra's Editing Extentions] | * [https://github.com/7erra/-Terra-s-Editing-Extensions/tree/master/TER_editing/gui Terra's Editing Extentions] | ||
* [https://github.com/ConnorAU/A3ExtendedFunctionViewer A3ExtendedFunctionViewer] | * [https://github.com/ConnorAU/A3ExtendedFunctionViewer A3ExtendedFunctionViewer] | ||
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== Tips for creating GUIs == | == Tips for creating GUIs == | ||
* Functionality | * Functionality | ||
* Layout | * Layout | ||
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{{Stub}} | {{Stub}} | ||
== Tutorials == | == Tutorials == | ||
{{Stub}} | {{Stub}} | ||
== | |||
== See Also == | |||
* [[Arma 3 IDD List]] | * [[Arma 3 IDD List]] |
Revision as of 20:02, 22 June 2020
Template:SideTOC Dialogs are one way to provide custom graphical user interface in your missions and allow interaction with the player aswell as they are able to run code. They are defined as classes in the missionConfigFile (description.ext), campaignConfigFile (Campaign Description.ext) or configFile (config.cpp).
Terminology
- GUI
- Graphical User Interface which lets the user interact with the software through graphical controls like buttons, lists and so on.
- UI
- User Interface which lets the user interact with the software through a console application
- IGUI
- Integrated Graphical User Interface, usually used when talking about vanilla menus in Arma 3.
User Interface Types
Dialog
- Can be created upon an existing display. Parent display will be hidden.
- Player movement is blocked by dialog
- Commands: createDialog, closeDialog, allControls, dialog 7erra (talk)
Display
- Can be created upon an existing display. Parent display will be hidden.
- Player movement is not blocked by display, if it hasn't been blocked by its parent display already.
- Commands: createDisplay, closeDisplay, allControls, allDisplays
HUD
- Is created in a new, or already existing layer. The user can not interact with it. Usually used to show information, like stamina, ammunition and so on.
- Commands: allCutLayers, titleRsc, cutText, cutObj, cutFadeOut, setTitleEffect, allActiveTitleEffects
Display and Dialog
Displays and dialogs are defined in the config file. They are usually used to simplify user interactions, through controls like buttons, list boxes and so on.
Properties
Name | Type | Remark |
---|---|---|
idd | Integer | The unique ID number of this dialog. Used with findDisplay to find the display. Can be -1 if no access is required from within a script. |
access | Integer |
|
movingEnable | Boolean | Specifies whether the dialog can be moved or not (if enabled one of the dialogs controls should have the moving property set to 1 so it becomes the "handle" the dialog can be moved with). Doesn't seem to matter in Arma 3 |
enableSimulation | Boolean | Specifies whether the game continues while the dialog is shown or not. |
onLoad | String | Expression executed when the dialog is opened. See User Interface Event Handlers |
onUnload | String | Expression executed when the dialog is closed. See User Interface Event Handlers |
controlsBackground | Array | Contains class names of all background controls associated to this dialog. The sequence in which the controls are listed will decide their z-index (i.e. the last ones will on top of the first ones). |
controls | Array | Contains class names of all foreground controls associated to this dialog. |
objects | Array |
- Example Config:
class DefaultDialog
{
idd = -1;
access = 0;
movingEnable = true;
onLoad = "hint str _this";
onUnload = "hint str _this";
enableSimulation = false;
controlsBackground[] =
{
//Background controls;
};
controls[] =
{
//Controls;
};
objects[] =
{
//Objects
};
};
Opening a display or dialog
There are two ways of creating a display or dialog. One can either use createDialog or createDisplay command.
Closing a display or dialog
There are several ways how a dialog can be closed.
- by pressing the Escape-key
- by using closeDialog
- by using closeDisplay
- when the user presses a button with IDC 0, 1 or 2
HUDs
HUDs are define in the class RscTitles, unlike displays or dialogs which are root classes in the config file. Additionally, their properties are different.
Properties
Name | Type | Remark |
---|---|---|
idd | Integer | The unique ID number of this HUD. Used with findDisplay to find the display. Can be -1 if no access is required from within a script. |
fadeIn | Integer | Duration of fade in effect when opening in seconds. |
fadeOut | Integer | Duration of fade out effect when closing in seconds. |
duration | Integer | Duration the HUD is displayed after opening in seconds. Use a very large number to have it always open. |
onLoad | String | Expression executed when the dialog is opened. See User Interface Event Handlers |
onUnload | String | Expression executed when the dialog is closed. See User Interface Event Handlers |
controls | Array | Contains class names of all foreground controls associated to this dialog. |
- Example Config:
#include "\a3\ui_f\hpp\definecommongrids.inc"
class RscTitles
{
class RscInfoText
{
idd = 3100;
fadein = 0;
fadeout = 0;
duration = 1e+011;
onLoad = "uinamespace setVariable ['BIS_InfoText',_this select 0]";
onUnLoad = "uinamespace setVariable ['BIS_InfoText', nil]";
class Controls
{
class InfoText
{
idc = 3101;
style = "0x01 + 0x10 + 0x200 + 0x100";
font = "RobotoCondensedBold";
x = "(profileNamespace getVariable [""IGUI_GRID_MISSION_X"", (safezoneX + safezoneW - 21 * (GUI_GRID_WAbs / 40))])";
y = "(profileNamespace getVariable [""IGUI_GRID_MISSION_Y"", (safezoneY + safezoneH - 10.5 * (GUI_GRID_HAbs / 25))])";
w = "20 * (GUI_GRID_WAbs / 40)";
h = "5 * ((GUI_GRID_WAbs / 1.2) / 25)";
colorText[] = {1,1,1,1};
colorBackground[] = {0,0,0,0};
text = "";
lineSpacing = 1;
sizeEx = 0.045;
fixedWidth = 1;
deletable = 0;
fade = 0;
access = 0;
type = 0;
shadow = 1;
colorShadow[] = {0,0,0,0.5};
tooltipColorText[] = {1,1,1,1};
tooltipColorBox[] = {1,1,1,1};
tooltipColorShade[] = {0,0,0,0.65};
};
};
};
};
Controls
Controls are used to allow the player to interact with the GUI. Controls range from simple rectangles to 3D objects. Like dialogs, displays and HUDs, controls can have a unique ID to access them from within scripts. The classname of controls have to be unique.
What properties a control needs is defined by its type property. However most controls share a set of properties described in the following sections. For control specific properties visit the corresponding pages.
Common Properties
Name | Type | Remark |
---|---|---|
idc | Integer | The unique ID number of this control. Can be -1 if you don't require access to the control itself from within a script |
moving | Boolean | Whether the dialog will be moved if this control is dragged (may require "movingEnable" to be 1 in the dialog. In Arma 3 works regardless). Another way of allowing moving of the dialog is to have control of style ST_TITLE_BAR |
type | Integer | See Control Types |
style | Integer | See Control Styles. style = "0x400+0x02+0x10";
|
x/y/w/h | Number | The position and size of the control in fractions of screen size. |
sizeEx | Number | The font size of text in fractions of screen size. Behaves similar to h property. For some controls it's named size. |
font | String | The font to use. See the list of available fonts for possible values. |
colorText | Array | Text color |
colorBackground | Array | Background color |
text | String | The text or picture to display. |
shadow | Integer | Can be applied to most controls (0 = no shadow, 1 = drop shadow with soft edges, 2 = stroke). |
tooltip | String | Text to display in a tooltip when control is moused over. A tooltip can be added to any control type except CT_STATIC and CT_STRUCTURED_TEXT. Note: As of -wrong parameter ("a3") defined!-[[:Category:Introduced with a3 version 1.48|1.48]], most controls now support tooltips. A linebreak can be created by adding \n. |
tooltipColorShade | Array | Tooltip background color |
tooltipColorText | Array | Tooltip text color |
tooltipColorBox | Array | Tooltip border color |
Attributes Class
Name | Type | Remark |
---|---|---|
font | String | Available Fonts |
color | HTML color | HTML Color Codes |
align | String | "center", "left", "right" |
shadow | Integer | 0 = no shadow, 1 = drop shadow with soft edges, 2 = stroke |
AttributesImage Class
Name | Type | Remark |
---|---|---|
font | String | Available Fonts (Optional) |
color | HTML color | HTML Color Codes |
align | String | "center", "left", "Right" (optional) |
- Example Config:
#include "\a3\ui_f\hpp\definecommongrids.inc"
class RscButton
{
deletable = 0;
fade = 0;
access = 0;
type = 1;
text = "";
colorText[] = {1,1,1,1};
colorDisabled[] = {1,1,1,0.25};
colorBackground[] = {0,0,0,0.5};
colorBackgroundDisabled[] = {0,0,0,0.5};
colorBackgroundActive[] = {0,0,0,1};
colorFocused[] = {0,0,0,1};
colorShadow[] = {0,0,0,0};
colorBorder[] = {0,0,0,1};
soundEnter[] = {"\A3\ui_f\data\sound\RscButton\soundEnter",0.09,1};
soundPush[] = {"\A3\ui_f\data\sound\RscButton\soundPush",0.09,1};
soundClick[] = {"\A3\ui_f\data\sound\RscButton\soundClick",0.09,1};
soundEscape[] = {"\A3\ui_f\data\sound\RscButton\soundEscape",0.09,1};
idc = -1;
style = 2;
x = 0;
y = 0;
w = 0.095589;
h = 0.039216;
shadow = 2;
font = "RobotoCondensed";
sizeEx = "GUI_GRID_HAbs / 25";
url = "";
offsetX = 0;
offsetY = 0;
offsetPressedX = 0;
offsetPressedY = 0;
borderSize = 0;
};
Control Types
The type property of controls defines what type of control they are. For example an edit box has the type 2.
There is an ingame dialog with examples of how the control types look and act like:
createDialog "RscTestControlTypes";
Define | Decimal | Hexadecimal | Remark | Define | Decimal | Hexadecimal | Remark |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CT_STATIC | 0 | 0x00 | CT_XLISTBOX | 42 | 0x2A | ||
CT_BUTTON | 1 | 0x01 | CT_XSLIDER | 43 | 0x2B | ||
CT_EDIT | 2 | 0x02 | CT_XCOMBO | 44 | 0x2C | ||
CT_SLIDER | 3 | 0x03 | CT_ANIMATED_TEXTURE | 45 | 0x2D | ||
CT_COMBO | 4 | 0x04 | CT_MENU | 46 | 0x2E | Arma 3 (EDEN) | |
CT_LISTBOX | 5 | 0x05 | CT_MENU_STRIP | 47 | 0x2F | Arma 3 (EDEN) | |
CT_TOOLBOX | 6 | 0x06 | CT_CHECKBOX | 77 | 0x4D | Arma 3 | |
CT_CHECKBOXES | 7 | 0x07 | CT_OBJECT | 80 | 0x50 | ||
CT_PROGRESS | 8 | 0x08 | CT_OBJECT_ZOOM | 81 | 0x51 | ||
CT_HTML | 9 | 0x09 | CT_OBJECT_CONTAINER | 82 | 0x52 | ||
CT_STATIC_SKEW | 10 | 0x0A | CT_OBJECT_CONT_ANIM | 83 | 0x53 | ||
CT_ACTIVETEXT | 11 | 0x0B | CT_LINEBREAK | 98 | 0x62 | ||
CT_TREE | 12 | 0x0C | CT_USER | 99 | 0x63 | ||
CT_STRUCTURED_TEXT | 13 | 0x0D | CT_MAP | 100 | 0x64 | ||
CT_CONTEXT_MENU | 14 | 0x0E | CT_MAP_MAIN | 101 | 0x65 | ||
CT_CONTROLS_GROUP | 15 | 0x0F | CT_LISTNBOX | 102 | 0x66 | ||
CT_SHORTCUTBUTTON | 16 | 0x10 | CT_ITEMSLOT | 103 | 0x67 | ||
CT_HITZONES | 17 | 0x11 | CT_LISTNBOX_CHECKABLE | 104 | 0x68 | ||
CT_VEHICLETOGGLES | 18 | 0x12 | CT_VEHICLE_DIRECTION | 105 | 0x69 | ||
CT_CONTROLS_TABLE | 19 | 0x13 | |||||
CT_XKEYDESC | 40 | 0x28 | |||||
CT_XBUTTON | 41 | 0x29 |
- Control Types Defines:
All defines can be retrieved by executing
"Default" call BIS_fnc_exportGUIBaseClasses;
#define CT_STATIC 0
#define CT_BUTTON 1
#define CT_EDIT 2
#define CT_SLIDER 3
#define CT_COMBO 4
#define CT_LISTBOX 5
#define CT_TOOLBOX 6
#define CT_CHECKBOXES 7
#define CT_PROGRESS 8
#define CT_HTML 9
#define CT_STATIC_SKEW 10
#define CT_ACTIVETEXT 11
#define CT_TREE 12
#define CT_STRUCTURED_TEXT 13
#define CT_CONTEXT_MENU 14
#define CT_CONTROLS_GROUP 15
#define CT_SHORTCUTBUTTON 16
#define CT_HITZONES 17
#define CT_VEHICLETOGGLES 18
#define CT_CONTROLS_TABLE 19
#define CT_XKEYDESC 40
#define CT_XBUTTON 41
#define CT_XLISTBOX 42
#define CT_XSLIDER 43
#define CT_XCOMBO 44
#define CT_ANIMATED_TEXTURE 45
#define CT_MENU 46
#define CT_MENU_STRIP 47
#define CT_CHECKBOX 77
#define CT_OBJECT 80
#define CT_OBJECT_ZOOM 81
#define CT_OBJECT_CONTAINER 82
#define CT_OBJECT_CONT_ANIM 83
#define CT_LINEBREAK 98
#define CT_USER 99
#define CT_MAP 100
#define CT_MAP_MAIN 101
#define CT_LISTNBOX 102
#define CT_ITEMSLOT 103
#define CT_LISTNBOX_CHECKABLE 104
#define CT_VEHICLE_DIRECTION 105
Control Styles
To further customize controls there are several different styles for each control type available.
To get an idea of how the styles look like you can create the following dialog:
createDialog "RscTestControlStyles";
Define | Decimal | Hexadecimal | Remark |
---|---|---|---|
ST_LEFT | 0 | 0x00 | Default, text left aligned |
ST_RIGHT | 1 | 0x01 | Modifier, adding this to another style will force text to be aligned to the right |
ST_CENTER | 2 | 0x02 | Modifier, adding this to another style will force text to be centered |
ST_DOWN | 4 | 0x04 | Vertical text alignment (See the note above) |
ST_UP | 8 | 0x08 | Vertical text alignment (See the note above) |
ST_VCENTER | 12 | 0x0C | Vertical text alignment, same as ST_DOWN + ST_UP (See the note above) |
ST_SINGLE | 0 | 0x00 | Plain single line box without a border |
ST_MULTI | 16 | 0x10 | Plain multiple line box with a slight border. To remove border add 512 (+ ST_NO_RECT) to the style (style 528, 529 and 530 are therefore border-less). Additional parameter lineSpacing is required for this style. lineSpacing = 1; is normal line spacing. Any \n character in the text string will be interpreted as new line. |
ST_TITLE_BAR | 32 | 0x20 | Plain single line box with semi-transparent background and somewhat embossed border. When this style is used, the dialog containing control becomes draggable by this control |
ST_PICTURE | 48 | 0x30 | Border-less picture box. Text string is treated as a path to a texture. Alignment has no effect. The texture is stretched to fit the box by default. To force original aspect ratio add 2048 (+ ST_KEEP_ASPECT_RATIO) to the style. Background is ignored, colorText controls texture colour and opacity |
ST_FRAME | 64 | 0x40 | Legend like frame without background with text showing over the frame edge. Alignment has no effect. colorText defines both text and frame colour |
ST_BACKGROUND | 80 | 0x50 | Single line box with always black opaque background and thick raised beveled border |
ST_GROUP_BOX | 96 | 0x60 | Single line box with delicate semi-transparent background and slight border. Only text colour can be controlled |
ST_GROUP_BOX2 | 112 | 0x70 | Plain single line box, same as ST_SINGLE, only with a slight border similar to ST_MULTI box border |
ST_HUD_BACKGROUND | 128 | 0x80 | Sets special texture for corners. It was used for rounded corners in OFP, Arma and Arma 2. In Arma 3, square corners are used everywhere, so the texture is adapted to the unified style, but the technology is not removed. In Arma 3 it looks the same as normal ST_SINGLE. Corner textures are defined in configFile >> "CfgInGameUI" >> "imageCornerElement" (can be set only globally for the whole game, not per control)” |
ST_TILE_PICTURE | 144 | 0x90 | The picture is tiled according to tileH and tileW values. To force tiled picture to keep aspect ratio of original image, add 2048 (+ ST_KEEP_ASPECT_RATIO) to the style. |
ST_WITH_RECT | 160 | 0xA0 | Single line box frame, similar to ST_FRAME box. The text however is displayed inside the frame. Frame and text colour are set with colorText |
ST_LINE | 176 | 0xB0 | Diagonal line going from left top corner to bottom right corner. To control line direction, width w and height h parameters of the box could be negative. Line and text colour are set with colorText |
ST_UPPERCASE | 192 | 0xC0 | Forces control text to upper case |
ST_LOWERCASE | 208 | 0xD0 | Forces control text to lower case |
ST_ADDITIONAL_INFO | 3840 | 0x0F00 | ST_SHADOW + ST_NO_RECT + SL_HORZ + ST_KEEP_ASPECT_RATIO |
ST_SHADOW | 256 | 0x0100 | |
ST_NO_RECT | 512 | 0x0200 | This style works for CT_STATIC in conjunction with ST_MULTI |
ST_KEEP_ASPECT_RATIO | 2048 | 0x0800 | When used with image or texture, stops it from stretching to fit the control |
ST_TITLE | 34 | 0x22 | ST_TITLE_BAR + ST_CENTER |
Control Specific Styles
CT_LISTBOX Specific Styles
Define | Decimal | Hexadecimal | Remark |
---|---|---|---|
LB_TEXTURES | 16 | 0x10 | |
LB_MULTI | 32 | 0x20 | Makes CT_LISTBOX multi-selectable |
CT_PROGRESS Specific Styles
Define | Decimal | Hexadecimal |
---|---|---|
ST_VERTICAL | 1 | 0x01 |
ST_HORIZONTAL | 0 | 0x00 |
CT_SLIDER Specific Styles
Define | Decimal | Hexadecimal |
---|---|---|
SL_VERT | 0 | 0x00 |
SL_HORZ | 1024 | 0x0400 |
SL_TEXTURES | 16 | 0x10 |
CT_TREE Specific Styles
Define | Decimal | Hexadecimal |
---|---|---|
TR_SHOWROOT | 1 | 0x01 |
TR_AUTOCOLLAPSE | 2 | 0x02 |
- Control Styles Definitions:
All defines can be retrieved by executing
"Default" call BIS_fnc_exportGUIBaseClasses;
#define ST_LEFT 0x00
#define ST_RIGHT 0x01
#define ST_CENTER 0x02
#define ST_DOWN 0x04
#define ST_UP 0x08
#define ST_VCENTER 0x0C
#define ST_SINGLE 0x00
#define ST_MULTI 0x10
#define ST_TITLE_BAR 0x20
#define ST_PICTURE 0x30
#define ST_FRAME 0x40
#define ST_BACKGROUND 0x50
#define ST_GROUP_BOX 0x60
#define ST_GROUP_BOX2 0x70
#define ST_HUD_BACKGROUND 0x80
#define ST_TILE_PICTURE 0x90
#define ST_WITH_RECT 0xA0
#define ST_LINE 0xB0
#define ST_UPPERCASE 0xC0
#define ST_LOWERCASE 0xD0
#define ST_ADDITIONAL_INFO 0x0F00
#define ST_SHADOW 0x0100
#define ST_NO_RECT 0x0200
#define ST_KEEP_ASPECT_RATIO 0x0800
#define ST_TITLE ST_TITLE_BAR + ST_CENTER
#define SL_VERT 0
#define SL_HORZ 0x400
#define SL_TEXTURES 0x10
#define ST_VERTICAL 0x01
#define ST_HORIZONTAL 0
#define LB_TEXTURES 0x10
#define LB_MULTI 0x20
#define TR_SHOWROOT 1
#define TR_AUTOCOLLAPSE 2
Positioning
A detailed description of how you can achieve proper GUI placement can be found on the Arma 3 GUI Coordinates page.
Inheritance
Using inheritance can reduce your dialog class definitions significantly by standardising common attributes in base classes and just changing unique attributes in derived classes. There is no need to redeclare all attributes for each class definition.
- Example Config:
class RscText // Base definition used for inheritance
{
type = CT_STATIC;
idc = -1;
style = ST_LEFT;
colorBackground[] = {0, 0, 0, 1};
colorText[] = {1, 1, 1, 1};
font = FontM;
sizeEx = 0.04;
h = 0.04;
text = "";
};
class My_BlueText : RscText // My_BlueText inherits all attributes from RscText defined above, thus only x,w & colorText need to be changed
{
colorText[] = {0, 0, 1, 1};
x = 0.1;
w = 0.4;
};
class My_Dialog
{
//…
controls[] = {
My_Text_1,
My_Text_2
};
class My_Text_1 : My_BlueText // My_Text_1 inherits all attribute from My_BlueText, therefore only text & y attributes have to be changed
{
text = "Line 1";
y = 0.2;
};
class My_Text_2 : My_BlueText
{
text = "Line 2";
y = 0.25;
};
};
Preprocessor instructions
Note that you can also add your own preprocessor instructions for commonly used data, eg. for colors, to save yourself the hassle of writing it in several different places and then adapt each of them if you want to change them afterwards (especially if class inheritance isn't applicable). Also it can make your code look more readable sometimes.
- Example Config:
#define COLOR_LIGHTBROWN { 0.776, 0.749, 0.658, 1 }
#define COLOR_HALF_BLACK { 0, 0, 0, 0.5 }
#define COLOR_TRANSPARENT { 0, 0, 0, 0 }
class MyDialog
{
idd = -1;
movingEnable = 1;
objects[] = {};
controlsBackground[] = { MyDialogBackground };
controls[] = { MyDialogText };
class MyDialogBackground : RscText
{
colorBackground[] = COLOR_HALF_BLACK;
x = 0.7; y = 0.1;
w = 0.25; h = 0.15;
};
class MyDialogText : RscText
{
style = ST_MULTI;
colorBackground[] = COLOR_TRANSPARENT;
colorText[] = COLOR_LIGHTBROWN;
text = "No power in the 'Verse can stop me.";
lineSpacing = 1;
x = 0.71; y = 0.11;
w = 0.23; h = 0.13;
};
};
Useful includes
Arma 3 offers a wide range of useful files which can be included to get access to some helpful macros.
Include Code | Description / Content |
---|---|
#include "\a3\3DEN\UI\macros.inc"
|
Defines for Eden Editor like colors, text sizes custom pixel grid macros. |
#include "\a3\3DEN\UI\macroexecs.inc"
|
Defines for Eden Editor to calculate text sizes etc. |
#include "\a3\ui_f\hpp\definedikcodes.inc"
|
Useful when working with custom shortcuts. Contains defines for key codes. |
#include "\a3\ui_f\hpp\definecommoncolors.inc"
|
Colors used in Arma 3, like background color set by the user. |
#include "\a3\ui_f\hpp\definecommongrids.inc"
|
UI grids such as GUI_GRID and all its variants. |
#include "\a3\ui_f\hpp\defineresincl.inc"
|
IDCs and IDDs of many Arma 3 UIs. |
Eventhandlers
To give the dialog its functionality, one will have to use user interface eventhandlers (UIEH). This way you can assign actions to buttons, listboxes, etc.
Scripting
There are several commands to influence your dialog after its initial creation. These command are listed on the following pages:
Native Arma 3 GUIs
Arma 3 comes with a wide varity of various displays and dialogs. They can be found in:
- configFile usually with names like RscSomeDisplayName or DisplaySomeDisplayName
Additonally, Arma 3 offers some customizeable GUIs which can be accessed by scripts.
GUI References
It is sometimes a good idea so see how others created their GUIs. Here is a list of a few resources:
Tips for creating GUIs
- Functionality
- Layout
- Style
- Behaviour
- Customizability
Tutorials