modParams
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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:
- "name": String - name to be shown (Arma 3 instead of A3, etc.)
- "picture": String - picture shown in Mod Launcher
- "logo": String - logo to be shown in Main Menu
- "logoOver": String - logo to be shown in Main Menu when mouse is over
- "logoSmall": String - small version of logo, prepared for drawing small icons
- "tooltip": String - tooltip to be shown on mouse over
- "tooltipOwned": String - tooltip to be shown on mouse over the icon when DLC is owned by player
- "action": String - url to be triggered when mod button is clicked
- "actionName": String - what to put on Action Button
- "overview": String - overview text visible in expansion menu
- "hidePicture": Boolean - do not show mod picture icon in the main menu mod list
- "hideName": Boolean - do not show mod name in the main menu mod list
- "defaultMod": Boolean - default mods cannot be moved or disabled by Mod Launcher
- "serverOnly": Boolean - mod doesn't have to be installed on client in order to play on server with this mod running
- "active": Boolean - active mod (activated through command line or stored in profile by mod launcher)
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
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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- 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 doesn't exist.