How to Create a Message Popup Icon
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− | <td>From the TANE Launcher | + | <td>From the '''TANE/TRS19''' Launcher |
#select '''Manage Content''' | #select '''Manage Content''' | ||
#in '''Content Manager''' open the '''Developer''' menu | #in '''Content Manager''' open the '''Developer''' menu | ||
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'''For the above example:'''<br> | '''For the above example:'''<br> | ||
*The '''<kuid>''' is unique to every asset so it is '''not advisable to choose your own'''. This will be automatically generated by the '''Content Manager''' program when a new asset is created | *The '''<kuid>''' is unique to every asset so it is '''not advisable to choose your own'''. This will be automatically generated by the '''Content Manager''' program when a new asset is created | ||
− | *The '''kind''' identifies the ''type'' of asset and the types of files that TANE will expect to find in the asset. It also tells TANE how to render and error check the asset. A list of asset kinds can be found at [[file:WikiLink.PNG]] '''[[KIND_TrainzBaseSpec#KIND_Hierarchy|KIND Hierarchy]]''' | + | *The '''kind''' identifies the ''type'' of asset and the types of files that '''TANE/TRS19''' will expect to find in the asset. It also tells '''TANE/TRS19''' how to render and error check the asset. A list of asset kinds can be found at [[file:WikiLink.PNG]] '''[[KIND_TrainzBaseSpec#KIND_Hierarchy|KIND Hierarchy]]''' |
*The '''texture''' is the name of the assets '''texture''' file. This will be a simple text file and will have the name '''<font color=#0000ff>asset_name</font>.texture''' where '''<font color=#0000ff>asset_name</font>''' will be a name you have selected for this asset - e.g. "ashpit.texture". The actual texture file itself will be named '''<font color=#0000ff>asset_name</font>.texture.txt''' (e.g. "ashpit.texture.txt") but the filename ending ".txt" is not added to the name in the '''texture''' tag | *The '''texture''' is the name of the assets '''texture''' file. This will be a simple text file and will have the name '''<font color=#0000ff>asset_name</font>.texture''' where '''<font color=#0000ff>asset_name</font>''' will be a name you have selected for this asset - e.g. "ashpit.texture". The actual texture file itself will be named '''<font color=#0000ff>asset_name</font>.texture.txt''' (e.g. "ashpit.texture.txt") but the filename ending ".txt" is not added to the name in the '''texture''' tag | ||
*The '''username''' is your name for the asset and the name that other users will see. It is a good idea to make it compact and meaningful. | *The '''username''' is your name for the asset and the name that other users will see. It is a good idea to make it compact and meaningful. | ||
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*'''primary''' - this is the name of the icon image file that contains the '''RGB''' colour image. Any '''alpha channel''' in this file will be ignored | *'''primary''' - this is the name of the icon image file that contains the '''RGB''' colour image. Any '''alpha channel''' in this file will be ignored | ||
*'''alpha''' - this is the name of the icon image file that contains the '''Alpha Channel''' (transparency) image (see '''Notes:''' below) | *'''alpha''' - this is the name of the icon image file that contains the '''Alpha Channel''' (transparency) image (see '''Notes:''' below) | ||
− | *'''tile=st''' - instructs TANE to tile the image both horizontally and vertically. This has no effect on the icon in a message popup window but must be included for validation purposes | + | *'''tile=st''' - instructs '''TANE/TRS19''' to tile the image both horizontally and vertically. This has no effect on the icon in a message popup window but must be included for validation purposes |
No "white spaces" between the text characters is allowed.</td> | No "white spaces" between the text characters is allowed.</td> | ||
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− | Image file formats supported by TANE that have an '''alpha channel''' are:-<br> | + | Image file formats supported by '''TANE/TRS19''' that have an '''alpha channel''' are:-<br> |
*bmp | *bmp | ||
*png | *png | ||
*tga | *tga | ||
− | Image file formats supported by TANE that DO NOT have an '''alpha channel''' are:-<br> | + | Image file formats supported by '''TANE/TRS19''' that DO NOT have an '''alpha channel''' are:-<br> |
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Revision as of 14:43, 3 February 2019
The information in this Wiki Page applies to both TANE and TRS19.
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Message Popup Icons
Message Popup Icons are small graphic icons that can be placed in browser message windows in Driver mode. The browser windows are created by the Message Popup Rule.
The icons used in Custom Message Popups belong to the class of Textures - Not Environmental |
Information on Message Popups can be found at the Trainz Wiki pages:-
Using the Message Popup Rule
Using the Message Popup Rule (Applications)
How to Create a HTML Asset
Message Popup Rule (description)
How to Create a New Non-Environmental Texture Asset
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Step 2: Find the New Asset
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Step 3: Open the Asset in Windows Explorer
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Step 4: Open File in Notepad
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Step 5: Edit the File
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Step 6: Add Any "Extras" You will need to add three additional files (possibly more depending on how the icon is created) to the asset folder:-
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Step 7: Finish Up
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The Config.txt File
This file should follow the same (or a similar) format as the example below. Entries in blue will be different for each asset. The order of the "tags" is not important:-
kuid <kuid:this is an auto-generated number> kind "texture" texture "asset_name.texture" username "place your selected asset name here" category-class "JI" trainz-build 4.3 thumbnails { 0 { width 240 height 180 image "name_of_thumbnail.jpg" } 1 { width 64 height 64 image "asset_name.texture" } } description "Place your description of what the icon represents here"
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Settings: For the above example:
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The Icon Image
You will need image editing software to create the icon image or to change an existing image to the required dimensions and format. |
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If your image will have a transparency, such as a transparent background, it is usually a lot easier to save the image in a format that supports an alpha channel (bmp, png or tga) and either
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The Texture File
The .texture.txt file controls how an image icon is displayed, particularly its Alpha Channel (or transparency) data. The file must be present even if no transparency is used in the icon. |
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Settings:
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A sample Texture File, "ashpit.texture.txt", is shown below:-
primary=ashpit.jpg alpha=ashpit.bmp tile=st |
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Notes: There are 3 general "scenarios" for the structure of the Texture File in a Texture Non Environmental asset.
Then:-
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Image file formats supported by TANE/TRS19 that have an alpha channel are:-
Image file formats supported by TANE/TRS19 that DO NOT have an alpha channel are:-
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A more detailed description of the Texture File can be found on the Trainz Wiki at Texture File
Using the Asset
Once the new asset has been committed it will be available for use in a Message Popup Rule. It will appear as a Texture Asset in the rule icon list.
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Trainz Wiki
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