Crazy Eddie's GUI System  0.8.7
Imageset XML files.
Author
Paul D Turner

An Imageset is a collection of named regions upon some source surface, such as an image file or texture. In CEGUI terminology, each of these named regions is an Image and is the basic level of imagery used by CEGUI.


Overview

The reference for each element is arranged into sections, as described below:

  • Purpose:
    • This section describes what the elements general purpose is within the specifications.
  • Attributes:
    • This section describes available attributes for the elements, and whether they are required or optional.
  • Usage:
    • Describes where the element may appear, whether the element may have sub-elements, and other important usage information.
  • Examples:
    • For many elements, this section will contain brief examples showing the element used in context.


<Imageset> Element

  • Purpose:
    • The <Imageset> element is the root element in XML imageset definition files.
  • Attributes:
    • version: specifies the version of the resource file. Should be specified for all files, current CEGUI imageset version is: 2
    • name: Specifies the name that will be assigned to the Imageset in the CEGUI system. Required Attribute.
    • imagefile: Specifies the path to the image file containing the imagery for the imageset. Required attribute.
    • resourceGroup: Specifies the resource group identifier to pass to the ResourceProvider when loading the file given in the Imagefile attribute. Optional attribute, default is the Imageset default group.
    • autoScaled: Property that specifies how to scale imagery in relation to the specified native resolution. The native resolution values are intended to indicate the resolution that would result in a one-to-one (i.e. unscaled) mapping from source to destination. At display resolutions higher than the native, the imagery will be scaled up to take up more space, and at display resolutions lower than the native, imagery will be scaled down to take up less space. Possible values for this attribute are as follows:
      • vertical - images are auto scaled depending on the native resolution height and the current resolution height. Horizontal scaling is computed appropriately to maintain aspect ratio.
      • horizontal - images are auto scaled depending on the native resolution width and the current resolution width. Vertical scaling is computed appropriately to maintain aspect ratio.
      • min - Vertical and horizontal scaling factors are calculated as above and images are auto scaled according to the smaller of the two scaling factors. Aspect ratio is maintained.
      • max - Vertical and horizontal scaling factors are calculated as above and images are auto scaled according to the larger of the two scaling factors. Aspect ratio is maintained.
      • true - Vertical and horizontal scaling factors are calculated as above and image height and width are scaled independently. Aspect ratio is not maintained.
      • false - no auto scaling of images will be performed. Optional attribute, default is false.
    • nativeHorzRes: When AutoScaled is enabled, specifies the horizontal screen resolution that will result in an unscaled, one-to-one mapping of pixels from the source image to the destination surface. Optional attribute, default is 640.
    • nativeVertRes: When AutoScaled is enabled, specifies the vertical screen resolution that will result in an unscaled, one-to-one mapping of pixels from the source image to the destination surface. Optional attribute, default is 480.
  • Usage:
    • The <Imageset> element is the root element for imageset files.
    • The <Imageset> element may contain any number of <Image> elements.
    • No element may contain <Imageset> elements as a sub-element.
  • Examples:


<Image> Element

  • Purpose:
    • Defines a single component image of an imageset.
  • Attributes:
    • name: Specifies the name that will be used to identify the image within the Imageset. Required attribute.
    • xPos: Specifies the X pixel co-ordinate of the top-left corner of the image on the source surface. Required attribute.
    • yPos: Specifies the Y pixel co-ordinate of the top-left corner of the image on the source surface. Required attribute.
    • width: Specifies the width of the image in pixels. Required attribute.
    • height: Specifies the height of the image in pixels. Required attibute.
    • xOffset: Specifies a horizontal offset to apply when rendering the image. Optional attribute, default is 0.
    • yOffset: Specifies a vertical offset to apply when rendering the image. Optional attribute, default is 0.
  • Usage:
    • The <Image> element may only appear as a sub-element of the <Imageset> element.
    • The <Image> element may not contain any sub-elements.
  • Examples: