Structured Text

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Description

Rich text, which is able to include images and formatting. It can be created using XML like syntax, as seen in parseText. Introduced with Armed Assault, does not refer to Cold War Crisis or Resistance.

Related commands: parseText, composeText, ctrlSetStructuredText, hintC_structuredText

Markups

Text

Texts could be created with the following markup:

  • <t>Hello World!</t>

Or could also be inserted via the composeText and text commands

Non-break Space

A non-break space, commonly known as &nbsp; shows as ? in structured text control. Use alternative which is:&#160;

<t>FIVE&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;SPACES</t>

Line break

Line breaks could be created with either of the following markups:

  • <br/>
  • <br></br>

Or could also be inserted via the composeText and lineBreak commands

Image

Images could be created with either of the following markups:

  • <img image="\a3\Data_f\Flags\flag_Altis_co.paa"/>
  • <img image="\a3\Data_f\Flags\flag_Altis_co.paa"></img>

Or could also be inserted via the composeText and image commands.

Hyperlink

Hyperlinks could be created the following markup: (Since ["Arma 3","Arma3",125,126163,"Development"])

  • <a href="http://google.com">Google</a>

Other examples:

<a color="#0000FF" href="http://arma3.com">Arma 3</a>
<a underline="true" color="#0000FF" href="http://killzonekid.com">KK's&#160;blog</a>

Create clickable image: _ctrl = findDisplay 46 createDisplay "RscDisplayEmpty" ctrlCreate ["RscStructuredText", -1]; _ctrl ctrlSetPosition [0,0,1,1]; _ctrl ctrlCommit 0; _ctrl ctrlSetStructuredText parseText "<a color='#00FF00' size='5' href='http://arma3.com'><img image='\A3\weapons_f\ammoBoxes\data\ui\map_AmmoBox_F_CA.paa' /></a>";

Attributes

The following inline text attributes are supported:

  • size
  • align
  • valign
  • color
  • font
  • image
  • shadow
  • shadowOffset
  • shadowColor
  • underline
  • href
  • colorLink

Color

In format RGB or ARGB

<t color='#ff0000'>Red text</t>
<t color='#99ffffff'>Transparent white text</t>
<t colorLink='#0000ff'><a href='http://www.arma3.com/'>Blue link</a></t>

Size

The multiplier for the value of control config property size. Default is 1, meaning that the height of letters will be equal to the value set in config. Setting this to 2 will make letters 2 times the size, etc. If the control is defined as follows:

class MyStructuredText: RscStructuredText 
{
	...
	text = "Hello!";
	size = 0.04;
	...
};

Then the structured text: _control ctrlSetStructuredText parseText "<t size='2'>Hello!</t>"; Will result in a total text size of 0.04*2 = 0.08. Unfortunately, there is no script command to set or get the value of config size property dynamically.

Font

Font are defined in CfgFontFamilies

<t font='Zeppelin33'>Bold Text</t>

Align

Parameter can be 'left', 'center', 'right'

<t align='center'>Centered Text</t>

Underline

<t underline='true'>Underlined Text</t>

NOTE: Using regular spaces might split the underline between words. To have a continuous underline, you must use non-breaking spaces, via Alt+255 or the following code: format ["<t underline='true'>%1</t>", "Underlined Text" splitString " " joinString toString [160]]

Shadow

Parameter can be '0' (no shadow), '1' (classic shadow, can be colored), '2' outline (always black)

<t shadow='1'>Text with shadow</t>
<t shadow='1' shadowColor='#ff0000'>Text with red Shadow</t>
<t shadow='2'>Text with outline</t>

Space

A non-break space, commonly known as &nbsp; shows as ? in structured text control. Use alternative which is:&#160;

<t size='2.0'>FIVE&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;SPACES</t>

Syntax

All operator types values should be encapsulated with '', for example, the following will log an .rpt error "Unknown attribute .0" and only 2 would be taken into account:

<t size=2.0>Large text</t>

While the following is correct:

<t size='2.0'>Large text</t>

Code Examples:

_separator1 = parseText "<br />------------------------<br />"; _image = "\ca\ui\textures\aus_flag.paa"; _txt = composeText [image _image, "Heading Text", _separator1, "Content"]; hint _txt;