Floating Tile Button
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@tod-slaughter Like I said, the colours seem to be messed up/buggy. @Christoph-Hart ?
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I liked your first example btw, really cool but there's a toggle close button in the preset browser that can accidentally destroy the gui
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@tod-slaughter That only appears in the preview I think, not in the exported plugin (although I could be wrong about this).
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@d-healey You're right I just tried it
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@d-healey sometime ago I found one of your snippets with 2 panels with a show hide button e.g. creating a tab.
I can't find it now. Do you remember the one I mean?
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@christoph-hart Not the one but it helped thank you :D
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@christoph-hart Can you please snippet the pop out preset browser like the one in hexeract?
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Fresh from the source:
const var PresetDisplay = Content.getComponent("PresetDisplay"); PresetDisplay.setPaintRoutine(function(g) { g.fillAll(0xFF111111); g.setColour(Colours.white); g.drawAlignedText(this.data.text, [0, 0, this.getWidth(), this.getHeight()], "centred"); }); PresetDisplay.startTimer(200); PresetDisplay.setTimerCallback(function() { var text = Engine.getCurrentUserPresetName(); if(text == "") text = "Init"; if(this.data.text != text) { this.data.text = text; this.repaint(); } }); const var presetBrowserData = { "Type": "PresetBrowser", "Title": " ", "FontSize": 16, "ColourData": { "bgColour": "0xDD111111", "itemColour1": "0xFF46C0D8", "itemColour3": "0x3346C0D8" } }; PresetDisplay.setPopupData(presetBrowserData, [PresetDisplay.getWidth()/2, 25, 800, 470]);
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yay! Thx
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@tod-slaughter I see no controls in your widget list and that function is part of the panel control class so you must have a panel on which to call that function. Basically the script Christoph gave you assumes there are some controls on your canvas, you'll need to create them manually.
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I was just trying to test it to see how I could adapt it. Not sure what controls to add as this is called from a text "init" button on the interface of hexeract
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@tod-slaughter Well I can see that the control PresetDisplay has the setPaintRoutine function attached. So I would guess you need to add a panel called PresetDisplay. In fact that is the only control I see mentioned in Christoph's script.
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@d-healey Great I'll try that
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Ah I forgot to enable mouse callbacks. Just add this line somewhere:
PresetDisplay.set("allowCallbacks", "Context Menu");
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@christoph-hart said in Floating Tile Button:
PresetDisplay.set("allowCallbacks", "Context Menu");
SWEEEEEEET!!!!
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@d-healey david I've followed you basic tabs example but it's initialising with tab3 instead of tab1 .
Is there a way to focus oninit? const var page1 = Content.addPanel("page1", 4, 174);
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@tod-slaughter If you set the saveInPreset property to true for the button you want to be enabled on init and all the others to false.
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@d-healey the man with all the answers