Hi guys, I'm wondering if there is any way of either hiding a tooltip of an ability completely or moving the command card off screen somehow. I'm using overlays (I think it's called that) to hide the command card since I need abilites to still function yet when I hover with the mouse over the right corner the tooltip box pops up. I've removed all the text and such but the box remains.
1. Open the UI module.
2. Right click in the left panel and pick "Add Layout". Type a name and click ok. I personally like to start its name with a "_", so the layout will appear at the top.
3. Select the layout file you've just created. It's green while the original game's layout files are gray (which we can't edit).
4. Copy this code and paste it into the right field overwriting what was standing there before.
This code moves the panel offscreen via changing its bottom anchor's offset to a ridiculous high value.
5. Click the button with a green XML and a white downarrow on it. It checks if the code itself seems fine.
6. Save the map & test it.
Hi guys, I'm wondering if there is any way of either hiding a tooltip of an ability completely or moving the command card off screen somehow. I'm using overlays (I think it's called that) to hide the command card since I need abilites to still function yet when I hover with the mouse over the right corner the tooltip box pops up. I've removed all the text and such but the box remains.
abilties work even if the unit itself doesn't have any buttons (just the ability itself needs one). so where exactly is the problem?
@FunkyUserName: Go
What do you mean with the unit doesn't need a button? If I remove the buttons from the command card the ability doesn't work.
1. Open the UI module.
2. Right click in the left panel and pick "Add Layout". Type a name and click ok. I personally like to start its name with a "_", so the layout will appear at the top.
3. Select the layout file you've just created. It's green while the original game's layout files are gray (which we can't edit).
4. Copy this code and paste it into the right field overwriting what was standing there before.
This code moves the panel offscreen via changing its bottom anchor's offset to a ridiculous high value.
5. Click the button with a green XML and a white downarrow on it. It checks if the code itself seems fine.
6. Save the map & test it.
@Ahli634: Go
It works prefectly! Thanks a ton dude!