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41 lines
1.3 KiB
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## setMonitor
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You can set base frames as monitor frames, don't try to use setMonitor on sub frames
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#### Parameters:
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1. `string|table` The monitor name ("right", "left",... "monitor_1", "monitor_2",...) OR a table to create multi-monitors (see example)
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2. `number` optional - a number between 0.5 to 5 which sets the monitor scale
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#### Returns:
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1. `frame` The frame being used
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#### Usage:
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* Creates a new monitor frame, you can use to show objects on a monitor.
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```lua
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local mainFrame = basalt.createFrame()
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local monitorFrame = basalt.createFrame():setMonitor("right")
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monitorFrame:addLabel():setText("Hellooo!")
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```
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```xml
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<frame monitor="right"></frame>
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```
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* Here is a example on how to create mutlimonitors. You always have to start on the top left of your screen and go to the bottom right, which means in this example
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monitor_1 is always your most top left monitor while monitor_6 is your most bottom right monitor.
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Table structure:
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local monitors = {
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[y1] = {x1,x2,x3},
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[y2] = {x1,x2,x3}
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...
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}
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```lua
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local monitors = {
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{"monitor_1", "monitor_2", "monitor_3"},
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{"monitor_4", "monitor_5", "monitor_6"}
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}
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local mainFrame = basalt.createFrame()
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local monitorFrame = basalt.createFrame():setMonitor(monitors)
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monitorFrame:addLabel():setText("Hellooo!")
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``` |