[7648] | 1 | <LevelInfo |
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| 2 | name = "Events showcase" |
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| 3 | description = "Level to test and showcase events." |
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[9016] | 4 | tags = "test, showcase" |
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| 5 | screenshot = "eventsshowcase.png" |
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[7648] | 6 | /> |
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| 7 | |
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[6417] | 8 | <?lua |
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[7679] | 9 | include("HUDTemplates3.oxo") |
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[6417] | 10 | include("stats.oxo") |
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[7679] | 11 | include("templates/spaceshipAssff.oxt") |
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| 12 | include("templates/spaceshipH2.oxt") |
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| 13 | include("templates/lodInformation.oxt") |
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[6417] | 14 | ?> |
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| 15 | |
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[9016] | 16 | <Level> |
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[7163] | 17 | <templates> |
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| 18 | <Template link=lodtemplate_default /> |
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| 19 | </templates> |
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[8706] | 20 | <?lua include("includes/notifications.oxi") ?> |
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[7163] | 21 | |
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[6417] | 22 | <Scene |
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| 23 | ambientlight = "0.5, 0.5, 0.5" |
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[9348] | 24 | skybox = "Orxonox/skyBoxBasic" |
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[6417] | 25 | > |
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| 26 | <Light type=directional position="0,0,0" direction="0.253, 0.593, -0.765" diffuse="1.0, 0.9, 0.9, 1.0" specular="1.0, 0.9, 0.9, 1.0" /> |
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| 27 | |
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| 28 | <SpawnPoint position="0,-100,0" lookat="0,0,0" roll=180 spawnclass=SpaceShip pawndesign=spaceshipassff /> |
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| 29 | |
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| 30 | <Billboard position=" 300,100, 0" material="Examples/Flare" colour="1.0, 0.0, 0.0" /> |
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| 31 | <Billboard position=" 200,100, 0" material="Examples/Flare" colour="1.0, 0.5, 0.0" /> |
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| 32 | <Billboard position=" 200,100,100" material="Examples/Flare" colour="1.0, 0.5, 0.0" /> |
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| 33 | <Billboard position=" 100,100, 0" material="Examples/Flare" colour="1.0, 1.0, 0.0" /> |
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| 34 | <Billboard position=" 0,100, 0" material="Examples/Flare" colour="0.0, 1.0, 0.0" /> |
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| 35 | <Billboard position="-100,100, 0" material="Examples/Flare" colour="0.0, 1.0, 1.0" /> |
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| 36 | <Billboard position="-100,100,100" material="Examples/Flare" colour="0.0, 1.0, 1.0" /> |
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| 37 | <Billboard position="-200,100, 0" material="Examples/Flare" colour="0.0, 0.0, 1.0" /> |
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| 38 | <Billboard position="-300,100, 0" material="Examples/Flare" colour="1.0, 0.0, 1.0" /> |
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| 39 | |
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| 40 | |
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| 41 | |
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| 42 | <!-- |
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| 43 | Begin of the tutorial section. |
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| 44 | --> |
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| 45 | |
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| 46 | |
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| 47 | |
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| 48 | <!-- |
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| 49 | Note: |
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| 50 | All following examples use only one subobject (in nested layouts). But of course you can add more |
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| 51 | objects. They will all follow the same rules (depending on the example receive, send or pipe events). |
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| 52 | |
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| 53 | Some examples address objects by name. Those methods always address ALL objects with this name, no |
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| 54 | matter where they are in the XML-file (before or after the addressing object). Of course this also |
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| 55 | works with all amounts of objects from zero to infinity. In the examples I used two objects each. |
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| 56 | --> |
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| 57 | |
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| 58 | |
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| 59 | <!-- red --> |
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| 60 | <!-- |
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| 61 | Standard: |
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| 62 | Direct event-connection between an event-listener (Billboard) and an event source (DistanceTrigger). |
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| 63 | Every fired event of the source is mapped to the "visibility" state of the listener. |
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| 64 | |
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| 65 | This is a 1:1 mapping between event-listener and event-source. |
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| 66 | --> |
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| 67 | <Billboard position="300,150,0" material="Examples/Flare" colour="1.0, 1.0, 1.0" visible=0> |
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| 68 | <events> |
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| 69 | <visibility> |
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| 70 | <DistanceTrigger position="300,100,0" distance=25 target="ControllableEntity" /> |
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| 71 | </visibility> |
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| 72 | </events> |
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| 73 | </Billboard> |
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| 74 | |
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| 75 | |
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| 76 | <!-- orange --> |
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| 77 | <!-- |
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| 78 | EventListener: |
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| 79 | The EventListener object forwards all events from objects, whose names equal the "event" attribute |
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| 80 | of the EventListener, to the enclosing object (Billboard). |
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| 81 | In this case, both triggers have the name "trigger2" and thus both triggers send events to the Billboard. |
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| 82 | |
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| 83 | The EventListener provides an 1:n mapping between one listener and multiple event-sources. |
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| 84 | --> |
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| 85 | <Billboard position="200,150,0" material="Examples/Flare" colour="1.0, 1.0, 1.0" visible=0> |
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| 86 | <events> |
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| 87 | <visibility> |
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| 88 | <EventListener event="trigger2" /> |
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| 89 | </visibility> |
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| 90 | </events> |
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| 91 | </Billboard> |
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| 92 | <DistanceTrigger name="trigger2" position="200,100,0" distance=25 target="ControllableEntity" /> |
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| 93 | <DistanceTrigger name="trigger2" position="200,100,100" distance=25 target="ControllableEntity" /> |
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| 94 | |
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| 95 | |
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| 96 | <!-- yellow --> |
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| 97 | <!-- |
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| 98 | EventTarget: |
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| 99 | The EventTarget object forwards the events, received from objects whithin the "events" subsection, |
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| 100 | to all objects whose names equal the "name" attribute. |
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| 101 | In this case, the EventTarget forwards the event from the DistanceTrigger to all listeners with |
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| 102 | name "bb3". |
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| 103 | |
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| 104 | The EventTarget provides an n:1 mapping between several listeners and one event-source. |
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| 105 | --> |
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| 106 | <Billboard name="bb3" position="100,150,0" material="Examples/Flare" colour="1.0, 1.0, 1.0" visible=0 /> |
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| 107 | <Billboard name="bb3" position="100,150,100" material="Examples/Flare" colour="1.0, 1.0, 1.0" visible=0 /> |
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| 108 | <EventTarget target="bb3"> |
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| 109 | <events> |
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| 110 | <visibility> |
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| 111 | <DistanceTrigger position="100,100,0" distance=25 target="ControllableEntity" /> |
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| 112 | </visibility> |
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| 113 | </events> |
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| 114 | </EventTarget> |
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| 115 | |
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| 116 | |
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| 117 | <!-- green --> |
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| 118 | <!-- |
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| 119 | EventDispatcher: |
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| 120 | The EventDispatcher catches events from objects in its "events" subsection. Those events are forwared |
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| 121 | to all objects in the "targets" subsection. The EventDispatcher resembles the EventTarget, but |
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| 122 | doesn't address objects with the "name" attribute. It rather places them directly inside the "targets" |
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| 123 | subsection. |
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| 124 | In this case, the EventDispatcher receives events from the DistanceTrigger and forwards those events |
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| 125 | to the Billboard object. |
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| 126 | |
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| 127 | The EventDispatcher provides an n:1 mapping between several targets (listeners) and one event source. |
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| 128 | --> |
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| 129 | <EventDispatcher> |
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| 130 | <targets> |
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| 131 | <Billboard position="0,150,0" material="Examples/Flare" colour="1.0, 1.0, 1.0" visible=0 /> |
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| 132 | </targets> |
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| 133 | <events> |
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| 134 | <visibility> |
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| 135 | <DistanceTrigger position="0,100,0" distance=25 target="ControllableEntity" /> |
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| 136 | </visibility> |
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| 137 | </events> |
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| 138 | </EventDispatcher> |
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| 139 | |
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| 140 | |
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| 141 | <!-- turquoise --> |
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| 142 | <!-- |
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| 143 | Combination: |
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| 144 | By combinding the above three classes, namely EventDispatcher, EventTarget and EventListener, you can |
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| 145 | extract the event logic completely from the actual objects (Billboards and DistanceTriggers). |
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| 146 | In this case, both triggers (whith names "trigger5") send events to both Billboards (with names "bb5"). |
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| 147 | |
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| 148 | This combination allows an n:n mapping between event-listeners and event-sources. |
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| 149 | --> |
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| 150 | <Billboard name="bb5" position="-100,150,0" material="Examples/Flare" colour="1.0, 1.0, 1.0" visible=0 /> |
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| 151 | <Billboard name="bb5" position="-100,150,100" material="Examples/Flare" colour="1.0, 1.0, 1.0" visible=0 /> |
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| 152 | <DistanceTrigger name="trigger5" position="-100,100,0" distance=25 target="ControllableEntity" /> |
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| 153 | <DistanceTrigger name="trigger5" position="-100,100,100" distance=25 target="ControllableEntity" /> |
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| 154 | <EventDispatcher> |
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| 155 | <targets> |
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| 156 | <EventTarget target="bb5" /> |
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| 157 | </targets> |
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| 158 | <events> |
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| 159 | <visibility> |
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| 160 | <EventListener event="trigger5" /> |
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| 161 | </visibility> |
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| 162 | </events> |
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| 163 | </EventDispatcher> |
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| 164 | |
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| 165 | |
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| 166 | <!-- blue --> |
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| 167 | <!-- |
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| 168 | Mainstate: |
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| 169 | Apart from the standard states (like activity and visibility), each object can have a mainstate. |
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| 170 | You can define the mainstate with an xml-attribute: mainstate="state". "state" must be one of the |
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| 171 | supported states of the object (except states which need the originator as a second argument). If |
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| 172 | the mainstate is set (by default that's not the case), you can send events to the "mainstate" state. |
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| 173 | This allows you to hide the actually affected state in the event-listener, while the event-source |
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| 174 | just sends events. |
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| 175 | Note that this example is exactly like the standard case, but the event is sent to the main-state, |
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| 176 | which in turn is set to "visibility". |
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| 177 | --> |
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| 178 | <Billboard position="-200,150,0" material="Examples/Flare" colour="1.0, 1.0, 1.0" visible=0 mainstate="visibility"> |
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| 179 | <events> |
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| 180 | <mainstate> |
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| 181 | <DistanceTrigger position="-200,100,0" distance=25 target="ControllableEntity" /> |
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| 182 | </mainstate> |
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| 183 | </events> |
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| 184 | </Billboard> |
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| 185 | |
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| 186 | |
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| 187 | <!-- violet --> |
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| 188 | <!-- |
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| 189 | Event forwarding: |
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| 190 | As a consequence of the mainstate, events can also be sent without any explicit declaration of |
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| 191 | the targets state. This allows us to forward events from an event-source directly to a bunch of |
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| 192 | event-listeners. The events are automatically piped into the mainstate. Therefore the listeners |
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| 193 | have to declare their main-state. |
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| 194 | In this example, the DistanceTrigger forwards the events to the Billboards main-state (visibility). |
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| 195 | This does the same like the example above, but instead of piping events backwards from the source |
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| 196 | into the mainstate of the listener, we're forwarding the event implicitly to the mainstate. |
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| 197 | --> |
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| 198 | <DistanceTrigger position="-300,100,0" distance=25 target="ControllableEntity"> |
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| 199 | <eventlisteners> |
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| 200 | <Billboard position="-300,150,0" material="Examples/Flare" colour="1.0, 1.0, 1.0" visible=0 mainstate="visibility" /> |
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| 201 | </eventlisteners> |
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| 202 | </DistanceTrigger> |
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| 203 | |
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| 204 | |
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| 205 | |
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| 206 | <!-- |
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| 207 | End of the tutorial section. |
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| 208 | --> |
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| 209 | |
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| 210 | |
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| 211 | |
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| 212 | <!-- |
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| 213 | The following example shows again the red (standard layout) and the violet (event forwarding) example, |
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| 214 | but this time with a memoryless state (spawn) from the ParticleSpawner instead of the boolean state |
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| 215 | (visibility) in the other examples. |
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| 216 | --> |
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| 217 | <Billboard position=" 300,100,300" material="Examples/Flare" colour="1.0, 0.0, 0.0" /> |
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| 218 | <Billboard position="-300,100,300" material="Examples/Flare" colour="1.0, 0.0, 1.0" /> |
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| 219 | <ParticleSpawner position="300,150,300" source="Orxonox/BigExplosion1part1" lifetime=3.0 autostart=0> |
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| 220 | <events> |
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| 221 | <spawn> |
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| 222 | <DistanceTrigger position="300,100,300" distance=25 target="ControllableEntity" /> |
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| 223 | </spawn> |
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| 224 | </events> |
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| 225 | </ParticleSpawner> |
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| 226 | <DistanceTrigger position="-300,100,300" distance=25 target="ControllableEntity"> |
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| 227 | <eventlisteners> |
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| 228 | <ParticleSpawner position="-300,150,300" source="Orxonox/BigExplosion1part1" lifetime=3.0 autostart=0 mainstate="spawn" /> |
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| 229 | </eventlisteners> |
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| 230 | </DistanceTrigger> |
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| 231 | |
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| 232 | </Scene> |
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| 233 | </Level> |
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