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Seems we had a missunderstanding, but I really did mean the "InfoPaneGroup" frame. Its the one located in the "InfoPanel" and there seems no simple way to move it within that frame. (its the one that shows your unit selection once you have multiple units selected wich is why I referred to it as "multiple unit selection frame", now I know its definantly the "InfoPaneGroup")
I gave up on that one, since its on of the frames without content that gets filled later ingame.
I tried exactly that approach to tooltips before, but once I even defined a new tooltip my game would crash...
About the last question, I was thinking about making more of my UI with layout files since its obviously much more powerfull (if you can read/writes values of you UI elements of course).
well you can make templates which you then use in dialogs.
you could for example (untested) make a progressbar, which you then use instead of the default dialog progressbar.
Couldn't find this thread using the search function...
Seems we had a missunderstanding, but I really did mean the "InfoPaneGroup" frame. Its the one located in the "InfoPanel" and there seems no simple way to move it within that frame. (its the one that shows your unit selection once you have multiple units selected wich is why I referred to it as "multiple unit selection frame", now I know its definantly the "InfoPaneGroup") I gave up on that one, since its on of the frames without content that gets filled later ingame.
I tried exactly that approach to tooltips before, but once I even defined a new tooltip my game would crash...
About the last question, I was thinking about making more of my UI with layout files since its obviously much more powerfull (if you can read/writes values of you UI elements of course).
@elunder: Go
well you can make templates which you then use in dialogs. you could for example (untested) make a progressbar, which you then use instead of the default dialog progressbar.
@Helral: Go
Easy Tooltip I think: add <Tooltip val="My Tooltip Text"/> to the item on which you want tooltip text.
Hay, thants an easy way to do it. Works great, but how can I use style elements in this text.
Doesn't work!
Try using a constant in which you define the text, and then reference that constant for the tooltip value (#ConstantName)
Doesn't work. Once I try to format the tooltip everything gets screwed up.
All versions dont work once I refrence them like this;
EDIT:
Doesn't work either...
Is tehre a way to add custom labels to frames?
edit: nvm found out
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