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void ShowMOTD(edict_t *pEdict, const char* lpcMsg, const char* lpcTitle, int iType, const char* lpcCmd) | void ShowMOTD(edict_t *pEdict, const char* lpcMsg, const char* lpcTitle, int iType, const char* lpcCmd) |
Revision as of 15:19, 21 March 2006
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Message of the Day (MOTD)
Thanks to coldfyr3 for his example of displaying info in a MOTD panel. At the end of this page, I've built on his technique to send messages greater than 255 characters in length.
Showing a MOTD Panel
To show a MOTD, you'll need to add this code to your project. You'll also need to include an MRecipientFilter class. You may want to make it part of a class instance in your program, but this will work as an example.
First add this to AllPluginsLoaded:
mVGUIMenu = UserMessageIndex("VGUIMenu");
Then add this to your project:
void ShowMOTD(edict_t *pEdict, const char* lpcMsg, const char* lpcTitle, int iType, const char* lpcCmd) { KeyValues* kv = new KeyValues("data"); kv->SetString("title", lpcTitle); // info panel title char Type[8]; Q_snprintf(Type, sizeof(Type), "%d", iType); kv->SetString("type", Type); // TYPE_TEXT = 0, // just display this plain text // TYPE_INDEX, // lookup text & title in stringtable // TYPE_URL, // show this URL // TYPE_FILE, // show this local file kv->SetString("msg", lpcMsg); // use this stringtable entry if(lpcCmd && *lpcCmd) { kv->SetString("cmd", lpcCmd);// exec this command if panel closed } ShowViewPortPanel(pEdict, "info", true, kv); kv->deleteThis(); } // called from ShowMOTD void ShowViewPortPanel(edict_t* pEdict, const char* name, bool bShow, KeyValues* data) { bf_write *netmsg; // our network message object MRecipientFilter recipient_filter; // the corresponding recipient filter // pPlayerEdict is a pointer to the edict of a player for which you want this HUD message // to be displayed. There can be several recipients in the filter, don't forget. recipient_filter.AddPlayer (m_Engine->IndexOfEdict (pEdict)); int count = 0; KeyValues *subkey = NULL; if(data) { subkey = data->GetFirstSubKey(); while(subkey) { count++; subkey = subkey->GetNextKey(); } subkey = data->GetFirstSubKey(); // reset } netmsg = m_Engine->UserMessageBegin (&recipient_filter, mVGUIMenu); netmsg->WriteString (name); // the HUD message itself netmsg->WriteByte (bShow ? 1 : 0); // index of the player this message comes from. "0" means the server. netmsg->WriteByte (count); // I don't know yet the purpose of this byte, it can be 1 or 0 // write additional data (be carefull not more than 192 bytes!) while(subkey) { netmsg->WriteString (subkey->GetName()); // the HUD message itself netmsg->WriteString (subkey->GetString()); // the HUD message itself subkey = subkey->GetNextKey(); } m_Engine->MessageEnd (); } // lookup index for user messages int UserMessageIndex(const char *messageName) { char name[128] = ""; int sizereturn = 0; bool boolrtn = false; for(int x=1; x<27; x++) { boolrtn = m_ServerDll->GetUserMessageInfo(x, name, 128, sizereturn); if(name && strcmp(messageName, name) == 0) { return x; } } return -1; }
Displaying Your Info in the MOTD Panel
The types of MOTD available are:
TYPE_TEXT = 0 // just display this plain text TYPE_INDEX = 1 // lookup text & title in stringtable TYPE_URL = 2 // show this URL TYPE_FILE = 3 // show this local file
For example: To show a website
ShowMOTD( pEdict, "http://www.yahoo.com", "Yahoo.com !", 2, "" )
To show some text
ShowMOTD( pEdict, "Some Text", "A Title", 0, "" )
Using TYPE_INDEX to Send More Than 255 Characters
TYPE_TEXT is limited to 255 characters. To send a longer piece of info, we need to create an entry in the StringTables and reference that using TYPE_INDEX.
First, we need to have a NetworkStringTableContainer:
INetworkStringTableContainer *m_NetworkStringtable;
Then, using the FIND_IFACE macro from the sample_mm plugin, we need to get the INetworkStringTable interface in Load():
strcpy(iface_buffer, INTERFACENAME_NETWORKSTRINGTABLESERVER); FIND_IFACE(engineFactory, m_NetworkStringtable, num, iface_buffer, INetworkStringTableContainer *);
Next, we can setup our string table entry:
char msg[4096]; INetworkStringTable *pInfoPanel = m_NetworkStringtable->FindTable("InfoPanel"); if (pInfoPanel) { bool save = m_Engine->LockNetworkStringTables(false); int StrIdx = pInfoPanel->AddString("myinfo"); pInfoPanel->SetStringUserData(StrIdx, 4096, msg); m_Engine->LockNetworkStringTables(save); } }
NOTE: 4096 characters is the max length, you should use the smallest size that your string data will fit into.
Finally you can show the MOTD panel with the info you added to the string tables:
ShowMOTD( EntityIndex, "myinfo", "My MOTD Window Title", 1, "" );
NOTE: I've tested this using html formatted text. I assume that the maximum length for standard text would also be 4096 characters. --L. Duke 00:45, 18 March 2006 (EST)