How to Use Message Popup Rule
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Revision as of 21:34, 12 July 2018
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The Message Popup Rule is a T:ANE Session Rule that creates onscreen messages for users in Driver Mode. |
The screenshots below illustrate how to use the Message Popup Rule.
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 |
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.
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.
See the Trainz Wiki Page How to Create a HTML Asset for more information.
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