How to Use Message Popup Rule
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Revision as of 15:26, 13 July 2018
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This document describes how to configure the Message Popup Rule. For examples of how to use this rule in TANE see the Trainz Wiki Page Message Popup Rule (Applications)
The Message Popup Rule is a T:ANE Session Rule that creates onscreen messages for users in Driver Mode. |
Using a HTML Page
The settings shown in this example will direct TANE to load the message from a HTML file in a HTML asset.
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Using a Custom Message
The settings shown in this example will direct TANE to load the message from text entered in the Custom Message box.
See the Trainz Wiki Page How to Create a HTML Asset for more information. |
The custom message popup created by the example shown above |
Using a String-Table Message
The settings shown in this example will direct TANE to load the message from text stored in the config.txt string table of a specified HTML asset.
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For example, the config.txt file of the asset General Purpose Session HTML contains the following:-
string-table { html_warning_late "You are running late!" }
...which will produce the message "You are running late!" from the Message Popup Rule settings shown above.
Trainz Wiki
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