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Description
- Description:
- Returns list of mod parameters according to given options, values are in same order as the given options. Available options are:
"name" |
String |
name to be shown (Arma 3 instead of A3, etc.)
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"picture" |
String |
picture shown in Mod Launcher
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"logo" |
String |
logo to be shown in Main Menu
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"logoOver" |
String |
logo to be shown in Main Menu when mouse is over
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"logoSmall" |
String |
small version of logo, prepared for drawing small icons
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"tooltip" |
String |
tooltip to be shown on mouse over
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"tooltipOwned" |
String |
tooltip to be shown on mouse over the icon when DLC is owned by player
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"action" |
String |
url to be triggered when mod button is clicked
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"actionName" |
String |
what to put on Action Button
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"overview" |
String |
overview text visible in expansion menu
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"hidePicture" |
Boolean |
do not show mod picture icon in the main menu mod list
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"hideName" |
Boolean |
do not show mod name in the main menu mod list
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"defaultMod" |
Boolean |
default mods cannot be moved or disabled by Mod Launcher
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"serverOnly" |
Boolean |
mod doesn't have to be installed on client in order to play on server with this mod running
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"active" |
Boolean |
active mod (activated through command line or stored in profile by mod launcher)
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- Groups:
- Mods and Addons
Syntax
- Syntax:
- modParams [modClass, options]
- Parameters:
- [modClass, options]: Array
- modClass: String - class name of the mod
- options: Array - see description
- Return Value:
- Array - retrieved requested data on success or empty array []
Examples
- Example 1:
_data = modParams ["Kart", ["name", "logo", "picture"]];
Additional Information
- See also:
- configSourceModListconfigSourceMod
Notes
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Add Note
- Posted on April 24, 2017 - 21:25 (UTC)
- Killzone Kid
- This command used to spam .rpt when queried mod didn't exist, making it little awkward to use for testing if mod is active. For example:
_superDuperModEnabled = modParams ["super_duper", ["active"]] param [0, false];
Since v1.69 the command would fail silently if mod didn't exist, but would still log .rpt error if the mod name passed to the command was empty or there was an error processing one of the passed options.