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305 lines
8.9 KiB
C++
305 lines
8.9 KiB
C++
/** Example 005 User Interface
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This tutorial shows how to use the built in User Interface of
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the Irrlicht Engine. It will give a brief overview and show
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how to create and use windows, buttons, scroll bars, static
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texts, and list boxes.
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As always, we include the header files, and use the irrlicht
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namespaces. We also store a pointer to the Irrlicht device,
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a counter variable for changing the creation position of a window,
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and a pointer to a listbox.
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*/
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#include <irrlicht.h>
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#include "driverChoice.h"
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#include "exampleHelper.h"
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using namespace irr;
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using namespace core;
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using namespace scene;
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using namespace video;
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using namespace io;
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using namespace gui;
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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#pragma comment(lib, "Irrlicht.lib")
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#endif
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// Declare a structure to hold some context for the event receiver so that it
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// has it available inside its OnEvent() method.
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struct SAppContext
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{
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IrrlichtDevice *device;
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s32 counter;
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IGUIListBox* listbox;
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};
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// Define some values that we'll use to identify individual GUI controls.
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enum
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{
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GUI_ID_QUIT_BUTTON = 101,
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GUI_ID_NEW_WINDOW_BUTTON,
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GUI_ID_FILE_OPEN_BUTTON,
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GUI_ID_TRANSPARENCY_SCROLL_BAR
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};
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/*
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Set the skin transparency by changing the alpha values of all skin-colors
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*/
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void setSkinTransparency(s32 alpha, irr::gui::IGUISkin * skin)
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{
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for (s32 i=0; i<irr::gui::EGDC_COUNT ; ++i)
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{
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video::SColor col = skin->getColor((EGUI_DEFAULT_COLOR)i);
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col.setAlpha(alpha);
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skin->setColor((EGUI_DEFAULT_COLOR)i, col);
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}
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}
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/*
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The Event Receiver is not only capable of getting keyboard and
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mouse input events, but also events of the graphical user interface
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(gui). There are events for almost everything: button click,
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listbox selection change, events that say that a element was hovered
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and so on. To be able to react to some of these events, we create
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an event receiver.
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We only react to gui events, and if it's such an event, we get the
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id of the caller (the gui element which caused the event) and get
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the pointer to the gui environment.
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*/
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class MyEventReceiver : public IEventReceiver
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{
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public:
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MyEventReceiver(SAppContext & context) : Context(context) { }
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virtual bool OnEvent(const SEvent& event)
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{
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if (event.EventType == EET_GUI_EVENT)
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{
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s32 id = event.GUIEvent.Caller->getID();
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IGUIEnvironment* env = Context.device->getGUIEnvironment();
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switch(event.GUIEvent.EventType)
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{
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/*
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If a scrollbar changed its scroll position, and it is
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'our' scrollbar (the one with id GUI_ID_TRANSPARENCY_SCROLL_BAR),
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then we change the transparency of all gui elements. This is an
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easy task: There is a skin object, in which all color
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settings are stored. We simply go through all colors
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stored in the skin and change their alpha value.
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*/
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case EGET_SCROLL_BAR_CHANGED:
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if (id == GUI_ID_TRANSPARENCY_SCROLL_BAR)
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{
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s32 pos = ((IGUIScrollBar*)event.GUIEvent.Caller)->getPos();
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setSkinTransparency(pos, env->getSkin());
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}
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break;
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/*
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If a button was clicked, it could be one of 'our'
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three buttons. If it is the first, we shut down the engine.
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If it is the second, we create a little window with some
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text on it. We also add a string to the list box to log
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what happened. And if it is the third button, we create
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a file open dialog, and add also this as string to the list box.
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That's all for the event receiver.
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*/
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case EGET_BUTTON_CLICKED:
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switch(id)
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{
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case GUI_ID_QUIT_BUTTON:
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Context.device->closeDevice();
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return true;
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case GUI_ID_NEW_WINDOW_BUTTON:
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{
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Context.listbox->addItem(L"Window created");
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Context.counter += 30;
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if (Context.counter > 200)
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Context.counter = 0;
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IGUIWindow* window = env->addWindow(
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rect<s32>(100 + Context.counter, 100 + Context.counter, 300 + Context.counter, 200 + Context.counter),
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false, // modal?
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L"Test window");
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env->addStaticText(L"Please close me",
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rect<s32>(35,35,140,50),
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true, // border?
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false, // wordwrap?
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window);
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}
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return true;
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case GUI_ID_FILE_OPEN_BUTTON:
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Context.listbox->addItem(L"File open");
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// There are some options for the file open dialog
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// We set the title, make it a modal window, and make sure
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// that the working directory is restored after the dialog
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// is finished.
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env->addFileOpenDialog(L"Please choose a file.", true, 0, -1, true);
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return true;
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default:
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return false;
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}
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break;
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case EGET_FILE_SELECTED:
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{
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// show the event and the selected model filename from the file dialog
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IGUIFileOpenDialog* dialog =
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(IGUIFileOpenDialog*)event.GUIEvent.Caller;
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Context.listbox->addItem(L"EGET_FILE_SELECTED");
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Context.listbox->addItem(dialog->getFileName());
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}
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break;
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case EGET_DIRECTORY_SELECTED:
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{
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// show the event and the selected directory name from the file dialog
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IGUIFileOpenDialog* dialog =
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(IGUIFileOpenDialog*)event.GUIEvent.Caller;
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Context.listbox->addItem(L"EGET_DIRECTORY_SELECTED");
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Context.listbox->addItem(dialog->getDirectoryNameW());
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}
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break;
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default:
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break;
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}
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}
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return false;
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}
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private:
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SAppContext & Context;
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};
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/*
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OK, now for the more interesting part. First, create the Irrlicht device. As in
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some examples before, we ask the user which driver he wants to use for this
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example.
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*/
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int main()
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{
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// ask user for driver
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video::E_DRIVER_TYPE driverType=driverChoiceConsole();
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if (driverType==video::EDT_COUNT)
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return 1;
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// create device and exit if creation failed
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IrrlichtDevice * device = createDevice(driverType, core::dimension2d<u32>(640, 480));
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if (device == 0)
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return 1; // could not create selected driver.
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/* The creation was successful, now we set the event receiver and
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store pointers to the driver and to the gui environment. */
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device->setWindowCaption(L"Irrlicht Engine - User Interface Demo");
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device->setResizable(true);
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video::IVideoDriver* driver = device->getVideoDriver();
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IGUIEnvironment* env = device->getGUIEnvironment();
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const io::path mediaPath = getExampleMediaPath();
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/*
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To make the font a little bit nicer, we load an external font
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and set it as the new default font in the skin.
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To keep the standard font for tool tip text, we set it to
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the built-in font.
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*/
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IGUISkin* skin = env->getSkin();
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IGUIFont* font = env->getFont(mediaPath + "fonthaettenschweiler.bmp");
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if (font)
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skin->setFont(font);
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skin->setFont(env->getBuiltInFont(), EGDF_TOOLTIP);
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/*
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We add three buttons. The first one closes the engine. The second
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creates a window and the third opens a file open dialog. The third
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parameter is the id of the button, with which we can easily identify
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the button in the event receiver.
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*/
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env->addButton(rect<s32>(10,240,110,240 + 32), 0, GUI_ID_QUIT_BUTTON,
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L"Quit", L"Exits Program");
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env->addButton(rect<s32>(10,280,110,280 + 32), 0, GUI_ID_NEW_WINDOW_BUTTON,
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L"New Window", L"Launches a new Window");
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env->addButton(rect<s32>(10,320,110,320 + 32), 0, GUI_ID_FILE_OPEN_BUTTON,
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L"File Open", L"Opens a file");
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/*
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Now, we add a static text and a scrollbar, which modifies the
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transparency of all gui elements. We set the maximum value of
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the scrollbar to 255, because that's the maximal value for
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a color value.
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Then we create an other static text and a list box.
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*/
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env->addStaticText(L"Transparent Control:", rect<s32>(150,20,350,40), true);
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IGUIScrollBar* scrollbar = env->addScrollBar(true,
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rect<s32>(150, 45, 350, 60), 0, GUI_ID_TRANSPARENCY_SCROLL_BAR);
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scrollbar->setMax(255);
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scrollbar->setPos(255);
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setSkinTransparency( scrollbar->getPos(), env->getSkin());
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// set scrollbar position to alpha value of an arbitrary element
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scrollbar->setPos(env->getSkin()->getColor(EGDC_WINDOW).getAlpha());
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env->addStaticText(L"Logging ListBox:", rect<s32>(10,110,350,130), true);
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IGUIListBox * listbox = env->addListBox(rect<s32>(10, 140, 350, 210));
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env->addEditBox(L"Editable Text", rect<s32>(350, 80, 550, 100));
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// Store the appropriate data in a context structure.
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SAppContext context;
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context.device = device;
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context.counter = 0;
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context.listbox = listbox;
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// Then create the event receiver, giving it that context structure.
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MyEventReceiver receiver(context);
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// And tell the device to use our custom event receiver.
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device->setEventReceiver(&receiver);
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/*
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And at last, we create a nice Irrlicht Engine logo in the top left corner.
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*/
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env->addImage(driver->getTexture(mediaPath + "irrlichtlogo3.png"),
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position2d<int>(10,10));
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/*
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That's all, we only have to draw everything.
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*/
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while(device->run() && driver)
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if (device->isWindowActive())
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{
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driver->beginScene(video::ECBF_COLOR | video::ECBF_DEPTH, SColor(0,200,200,200));
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env->drawAll();
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driver->endScene();
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}
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device->drop();
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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**/
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