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Revision as of 01:59, 8 May 2014
The Journal/Fluff viewer is a LUA Script that allows the viewing of articles that have no plot-related content, but help with world building (aka Fluff). This is similar to the tech room, but this script has a better layout for text heavy entries.
This page will assist modders to install it, configure it, and use it.
Contents
Download Link
LINK!
Required Files:
- interface/
- 2_Journal
- axui_close (+ c and h variants)
- axui_left (+ c and h variants)
- axui_right (+ c and h variants)
- axui_zoomin (+ c and h variants)
- cb_sidetab (+ c and h variants)
- tables/
- axui-sct.tbm
- barracks-lcl.tbm
- journal-sct.tbm
- parsecfg-sct.tbm
- imonitor-sct.tbm
Demonstration Files:
- config/
- journal_diary.cfg
- journal_FreeSpace2_config.cfg
- journal_people.cfg
- journal_photo.cfg
- fiction/
- surrender.txt
Configuration Files
All configuration files must be in /config/
Journal Config File
Must be named in the format: journal_YOURCAMPAIGNFILENAME_config.cfg
journal_FreeSpace2_config.cfg
If no valid config file is available for a campaign, the journal will be empty
Index
Number, start at 1 and go up, journal supports up to 3
Name
String, this is what the label by the tab will be
Style
String, valid options: FullText, ImageText, Thumbnails, descriptions below
RevSort
This will reverse sort the entries in the file. So files at top of the specified file will be at the bottom and vice-versa. Useful for when you want the new entries to be at the top.
File
The file name of the content you want to display. Should be a cfg file as well or else FreeSpace won't see them in a VP file!
Content Files
FullText Type
Good for lots of words. No Images.
Index
Enter a number or leave it blank, the script isn't picky here. It just needs to know to start here.
Visible
Boolean, is this entry visible by default?
Title
String, this is what will be displayed on the selection list box near the bottom
Text
Your wall of text. Note that normal line breaks won't work here. If you need a line break, use the escape sequence \n
File
A .txt file in the /fiction/ folder, this will be displayed instead of what is entered for @Text. There's no need for \n escape sequences in the txt file.
ImageText Type
Good for showing an image + caption plus more words. Good for pilot profiles.
Index
Enter a number or leave it blank, the script isn't picky here. It just needs to know to start here.
Visible
Boolean, is this entry visible by default?
Title
String, this is what will be displayed on the selection list box near the bottom
Text
String, your wall of text. Note that normal line breaks won't work here. If you need a line break, use the escape sequence \n
File
A .txt file in the /fiction/ folder, this will be displayed instead of what is entered for @Text. There's no need for \n escape sequences in the txt file.
Image
Filename, image that will be displayed to the left of the text.
FullImage
Filename, if this is present, a zoom icon will appear on the Image's top right corner. Clicking it will display this image. Image can be closed by clicking the close button on the top right corner. Optional.
Caption
String, this is what will be displayed underneath the image
Thumbnails
Good for a lot of images and little text. When the user clicks a thumbnailed image, the image grabs focus and can only be closed by clicking a close button in the top right corner. Can also navigate through the images with side arrow buttons.
Index
Enter a number or leave it blank, the script isn't picky here. It just needs to know to start here.
Visible
Boolean, is this entry visible by default?
Title
String, this is what will be displayed under the thumbnailed image
Image
Filename, the image that will be thumbnailed and displayed when the user clicks the thumbnailed image.
Generated Files
Just for reference, you don't need to make these.
Save File
Will be named CAMPAIGNFILENAME_PILOTNAME.JOURNALCONFIGINDEX.sav
Eg: FreeSpace2_Holley.1.sav
Index
(blank)
Visible
Boolean, is this visible?
Read
Boolean, was this read?
Title
Title of entry
Notification File
Generated when a new entry is added
Will be named CAMPAIGNFILENAME_PILOTNAME.n.sav
FRED Functions
Use with the script-eval sexp
journal set visible
jsv('tab name', 'entry title')
Sets an invisible entry to be visible. Use single quotes! Tab name is the @Name in the config file. Entry title is the @Title in the referred file
eg: jsv('Contacts', 'Misuzu Stella')
journal set invisible
jsi('tab name', 'entry title')
Makes a visible entry invisible (effectively hiding it).
journal reset progress
Journal:ResetProgress()
Deletes all the sav files, basically reverting everything back to defaults