UserImage

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Note  For a description and a complete list of UI Objects, see UI Objects.

A clickable image similar to the user object used to execute customized Java code or generate events for the EVENTS interpreter. Pressing this button, HSYCO calls the method:

userCommand(String name, String param)

in the user.class class. HSYCO also executes all actions associated to the event:

USER name=param

defined in EVENTS. For a tutorial on how to use this object see Working with User objects. A long press will repeat the request every second.

For an object with a list of user commands, see UserList.

Parameters

  • id: the object's ID, used by UISets
  • image: image filename
  • position: the object's position. Use the pixels or rows and columns coordinates format
  • size: the image's width and height
  • name: name passed to the Java callback method and event in EVENTS
  • parameter: parameter passed to the Java callback method and event in EVENTS
  • label: the text label next to the image. It can contain HTML tags
  • css: the label's css attributes
  • repeat: if true, the command will be repeat every second

Syntax

(userimage[!<id>] <image's filename>; <position>; <width>; <height>; <name>; <parameter>; <label>; <css>; <repeat>)

E.g.

(userimage!user1 myimage.png; r8c7; 100; 100; name; param; Label; (font-style:italic; top:-15px)) 

UI Attributes

Common attributes

Name Value Description
pos x<x>y<y> Position specified as x/y coordinates. E.g. x-5y10
r<r>c<c> Position specified as row/column. E.g. r1c2
visible true Default. Show the object
false Hide the object
blink true | slow Blink the object at a slow speed
fast Blink the object at a fast speed
false Stop the blinking
opacity 0.0 ... 1.0 Object opacity from 0 (not visible) to 1 (fully visible)

Button attributes

Name Value Description
color r,g,b... Set the button's color. Colors vary depending on the selected skin
enabled true Default. Enable the button
false Disable the button