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|gr1= GUI Control |GROUP1=
|gr1= GUI Control


|gr2= Structured Text |GROUP2=
|gr2= Structured Text


| Set the [[Structured Text]] which will be displayed in [[DialogControls-Text#CT_STRUCTURED_TEXT.3D13|structured text control]]. |DESCRIPTION=
| Set the [[Structured Text]] which will be displayed in [[DialogControls-Text#CT_STRUCTURED_TEXT.3D13|structured text control]].


|pr= Using this command will modify the provided ''structuredText'' - a way to circumvent this issue is to [[parseText]] in-line. See [[#Notes|Notes]]. |Problems=
|pr= Using this command will modify the provided ''structuredText'' - a way to circumvent this issue is to [[parseText]] in-line. See [[#Notes|Notes]]. |Problems=


| control [[ctrlSetStructuredText]] structuredText |SYNTAX=
| control [[ctrlSetStructuredText]] structuredText


|p1=  control: [[Control]] |PARAMETER1=
|p1=  control: [[Control]]


|p2= structuredText: [[Structured Text]] |PARAMETER2=
|p2= structuredText: [[Structured Text]]


| [[Nothing]] |RETURNVALUE=
| [[Nothing]]
   
   
|x1= <code>_control [[ctrlSetStructuredText]] [[parseText]] "First line<img image<nowiki>=</nowiki>data\isniper.paa /><nowiki><br /></nowiki>Second line"</code> |EXAMPLE1=
|x1= <code>_control [[ctrlSetStructuredText]] [[parseText]] "First line<img image<nowiki>=</nowiki>data\isniper.paa /><nowiki><br /></nowiki>Second line"</code>
|x2= To adjust text vertically, add extra line above with blank space (&amp;#160;) and set its size accordingly:<code>[[with]] [[uiNamespace]] [[do]] {
|x2= To adjust text vertically, add extra line above with blank space (&amp;#160;) and set its size accordingly:<code>[[with]] [[uiNamespace]] [[do]] {
button = [[findDisplay]] 46 [[ctrlCreate]] ["RscShortcutButton", -1];
button = [[findDisplay]] 46 [[ctrlCreate]] ["RscShortcutButton", -1];
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button [[ctrlSetStructuredText]] [[parseText]]  
button [[ctrlSetStructuredText]] [[parseText]]  
"<t size='0.5'>&amp;#160;</t><nowiki><br/></nowiki><t size='1' align='center'>Button Text&amp;#160;&amp;#160;</t>";
"<t size='0.5'>&amp;#160;</t><nowiki><br/></nowiki><t size='1' align='center'>Button Text&amp;#160;&amp;#160;</t>";
};</code> |EXAMPLE2=
};</code>


|x3= There is a bug with <tt>valign</tt> that requires adding 1 extra trailing space per line to the displayed text in order to keep it centered horizontally:
|x3= There is a bug with <tt>valign</tt> that requires adding 1 extra trailing space per line to the displayed text in order to keep it centered horizontally:
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[[private]] _trailingSpace = "";
[[private]] _trailingSpace = "";
[[for]] "_i" [[from]] 1 [[to]] _linesTotal [[do]] { _trailingSpace = _trailingSpace + " " };
[[for]] "_i" [[from]] 1 [[to]] _linesTotal [[do]] { _trailingSpace = _trailingSpace + " " };
_ctrl [[ctrlSetStructuredText]] [[parseText]] [[format]] ["<t size='%1'><t size='1' align='center' valign='middle'>%2%3</t> </t>", _linesTotal, "------ Centered Text ------", _trailingSpace];</code>|EXAMPLE3=
_ctrl [[ctrlSetStructuredText]] [[parseText]] [[format]] ["<t size='%1'><t size='1' align='center' valign='middle'>%2%3</t> </t>", _linesTotal, "------ Centered Text ------", _trailingSpace];</code>


| [[Structured Text]], [[composeText]], [[parseText]], [[text]] |SEEALSO=
| [[Structured Text]], [[composeText]], [[parseText]], [[text]]
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Revision as of 01:28, 18 January 2021

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Description

Description:
Set the Structured Text which will be displayed in structured text control.
Problems:
Using this command will modify the provided structuredText - a way to circumvent this issue is to parseText in-line. See Notes.
Groups:
GUI ControlStructured Text

Syntax

Syntax:
control ctrlSetStructuredText structuredText
Parameters:
control: Control
structuredText: Structured Text
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
_control ctrlSetStructuredText parseText "First line<img image=data\isniper.paa /><br />Second line"
Example 2:
To adjust text vertically, add extra line above with blank space (&#160;) and set its size accordingly:with uiNamespace do { button = findDisplay 46 ctrlCreate ["RscShortcutButton", -1]; button ctrlSetPosition [0,0,0.3,0.1]; button ctrlCommit 0; button ctrlSetStructuredText parseText "<t size='0.5'>&#160;</t><br/><t size='1' align='center'>Button Text&#160;&#160;</t>"; };
Example 3:
There is a bug with valign that requires adding 1 extra trailing space per line to the displayed text in order to keep it centered horizontally: disableSerialization; private _ctrl = findDisplay 46 ctrlCreate ["RscStructuredText", -1]; _ctrl ctrlSetPosition [0, 0, 0.5, 0.5]; _ctrl ctrlSetBackgroundColor [0, 0, 0, 1]; _ctrl ctrlCommit 0; private _lineHeight = getNumber (configFile >> "RscStructuredText" >> "size"); private _linesTotal = (ctrlPosition _ctrl select 2) / _lineHeight; private _trailingSpace = ""; for "_i" from 1 to _linesTotal do { _trailingSpace = _trailingSpace + " " }; _ctrl ctrlSetStructuredText parseText format ["<t size='%1'><t size='1' align='center' valign='middle'>%2%3</t> </t>", _linesTotal, "------ Centered Text ------", _trailingSpace];

Additional Information

See also:
Structured TextcomposeTextparseTexttext

Notes

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Notes

Posted on March 20, 2020 - 19:48 (UTC)
Dscha
When using parseText on an RscStructuredText control, with custom Attributes set (extra config Class), it needs to be in the same line as ctrlSetStructuredText:
_text = "abc"; _ctrl ctrlSetStructuredText parseText _text;
The following Code would use none of the custom Attributes of the selected Control, instead it falls back to Standard Values (Font, Size, Color, Align, etc) _text = parseText "abc"; _ctrl ctrlSetStructuredText _text;

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