How to Use Message Popup Rule
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[[file:PortalOptionButtonFilled.PNG]] '''A pre-defined string-table entry from a HTML asset (advanced)'''<br> | [[file:PortalOptionButtonFilled.PNG]] '''A pre-defined string-table entry from a HTML asset (advanced)'''<br> | ||
'''In This Example:''' | '''In This Example:''' | ||
− | + | :[[file:CheckBoxOff.PNG]] '''Pause game while message is displayed''' - game play will not be paused | |
− | + | :[[file:CheckBox.PNG]] '''Close previous message popup windows''' - this is usually a good idea unless you want multiple message windows open | |
− | + | :'''Message location:''' '''<u>Top left</u>''' of the screen has been chosen as the location for the message window. Other positions are '''Top right''', '''Bottom left''' and '''Bottom right''' | |
− | + | :'''HTML Asset:''' '''<u>General Purpose Session HTML</u>''' one of the HTML assets installed with TANE | |
− | + | :'''String Table Token:''' '''<u>html_warning_late</u>''' the string table '''token''' in the config.txt file of the '''<u>General Purpose Session HTML</u>''' asset contains the message to be displayed | |
− | + | :'''HTML Wave:''' '''<u>General Purpose Session HTML</u>''' HTML asset contains the ''optional'' sound file to be played | |
− | + | :'''Wav Name:''' '''<u>all-aboard.wav</u>''' is the ''optional'' sound file to be played | |
− | + | :[[file:CheckBox.PNG]] '''Autoplay Wav''' - the sound will be played when the page is displayed</td> | |
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...which will produce the message "'''You are running late!'''" from the '''Message Popup Rule''' settings shown above. | ...which will produce the message "'''You are running late!'''" from the '''Message Popup Rule''' settings shown above. | ||
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+ | ='''Alternatives to the Message Popup Rule'''= | ||
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+ | <td width="58">[[file:RulesWiki.PNG]]</td> | ||
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+ | There are other HTML message window rules that are alternatives to the '''Message Popup''' rule. A few possibilities are:-</td> | ||
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+ | *'''[[Session_Rule_List_with_Parameters#Display_HTML_Pages_Rule|Display HTML Pages Rule]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Session_Rule_List_with_Parameters#Timed_Limited_Display_HTML_Rule_(SP2_and_later)|Timed Limited Display HTML Rule (SP2 and later)]]''' | ||
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='''Alternatives to the Message Popup Rule'''= | ='''Alternatives to the Message Popup Rule'''= |
Revision as of 21:14, 2 August 2018
This document describes how to configure the Message Popup Rule. For examples of how to use this rule in TANE Sessions see the Trainz Wiki Page Message Popup Rule (Applications)
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The Message Popup Rule is a T:ANE Session Rule that creates onscreen messages for users in Driver Mode. |
The Message Popup Rule is added to a Session and configured using the Session Editor in Surveyor. The rule will open a browser window on the screen in Driver Mode that will remain on the screen until it is closed by the user or by another rule. There are three ways the message window can be created, by:
- using a HTML Page
- creating a Custom Message
- using a String Table Message
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.
See the Trainz Wiki Page How to Create a HTML Asset for more information. |
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.
Alternatives to the Message Popup Rule
There are other HTML message window rules that are alternatives to the Message Popup rule. A few possibilities are:- |
Alternatives to the Message Popup Rule
There are other HTML message window rules that are alternatives to the Message Popup rule. A few possibilities are:- |
Trainz Wiki
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