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The value for '''speed''' has to be greater 0. If 0 is used as speed the default value (1) will be used.<br>
If you want to create an "instant" effect you can use a really small value (e.g. 0.001)
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Revision as of 15:32, 6 July 2016

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Description

Description:
Displays a text message in the center of the screen. The text can be displayed on multiple lines by using "\n" new line characters:
cutText ["line1\nline2\nline3", "PLAIN"];

Arma 3
For greater efficiency and ease of modability it is recommended to use named layers available with alternative syntax since Arma 3 v1.57.134673
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax 1

Syntax:
cutText [text, type, speed, showOnMap]
Parameters:
[text, type, speed, showOnMap]: Array
text: String - text to be displayed
type: String one of "PLAIN", "PLAIN DOWN", "BLACK", "BLACK FADED", "BLACK OUT", "BLACK IN", "WHITE OUT" and "WHITE IN". See Title Effect Types for more information about these values.
speed: Number - Time in seconds to fade in resource (optional, default: 1)
showOnMap: Boolean - false to hide the text when the map is opened (Introduced in Arma 3).
Return Value:
Nothing

Syntax 2

Syntax:
layer cutText [text, type, speed, showOnMap] (Introduced in Arma 2 / VBS2 (1.30+).)
Parameters:
layer: Number - layer number on which the effect is shown, where 0 is the back most. Layer number is rounded to the nearest integer and also cannot be negative. Layer 99.5 will be treated as layer 100.
[text, type, speed, showOnMap]: Array
text: String - text to be displayed
type: String one of "PLAIN", "PLAIN DOWN", "BLACK", "BLACK FADED", "BLACK OUT", "BLACK IN", "WHITE OUT" and "WHITE IN". See Title Effect Types for more information about these values.
speed: Number - Time in seconds to fade in resource (optional, default: 1)
showOnMap: Boolean - false to hide the text when the map is opened (Introduced in Arma 3).
Return Value:
Nothing

Syntax 3

Syntax:
layerName cutText [text, type, speed, showOnMap]        (Since Arma 3 v1.57.134673)
Parameters:
layerName: String - layer name on which the effect is shown. Layer names are CaSe SeNsItIvE
[text, type, speed, showOnMap]: Array
text: String - text to be displayed
type: String one of "PLAIN", "PLAIN DOWN", "BLACK", "BLACK FADED", "BLACK OUT", "BLACK IN", "WHITE OUT" and "WHITE IN". See Title Effect Types for more information about these values.
speed: Number - Time in seconds to fade in resource (optional, default: 1)
showOnMap: Boolean - false to hide the text when the map is opened (Introduced in Arma 3).
Return Value:
Number - number of the allocated layer

Examples

Example 1:
cutText ["","BLACK OUT"]; cutText ["Hello World!","PLAIN",2];
Example 2:
2 cutText ["Hello World!","PLAIN",2];
Example 3:
_layer1 = "normal" cutText ["In The Centre","PLAIN"]; _layer2 = "down" cutText ["At The Bottom","PLAIN DOWN"];

Additional Information

See also:
allCutLayerstitleTextcutRsccutObjcutFadeOut

Notes

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Notes

Posted on September 20, 2013 - 06:59
Killzone_Kid
In Arma 3 "PLAIN" param will display your text where the crosshair is, "PLAIN DOWN" will push the text further down, closer to the bottom of the screen.

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Posted on July 6, 2016 - 13:32 (UTC)
Krzmbrzl00
The value for speed has to be greater 0. If 0 is used as speed the default value (1) will be used.
If you want to create an "instant" effect you can use a really small value (e.g. 0.001)