Adding a dialog
Windows and dialogs in Second Life are implemented as LLFloater objects. The class hierarchy is:
LLFloaterFoo - a "foo" dialog LLFloater - generic window or dialog with close box, minimize box, etc. LLPanel - rectangular area with dark background, has functions like childSetText(), childGetValue() LLUICtrl - any widget that can take keyboard focus LLView - base class, container for UI widget children
Create a new C++ header and source file to hold your new class. By convention these are called llfloaterfoo.h and .cpp. Place them in the newview directory.
You'll also need a new XML description file. These are found in the indra/newview/skins/xui/en-us directory. It's easiest to copy an existing file and modify it. Name the new file floater_foo.xml.
Important - Second Life UI uses OpenGL coordinates, so 0,0 is at the bottom left corner.
Let's make a floater that has a text label "bar", a text line input field "baz", and a button "hippo".
A basic floater header looks like this:
#include "llfloater.h"
class LLFloaterFoo : public LLFloater
{
public:
LLFloaterFoo();
// by convention, this shows the floater and does instance management
static void show(void*);
private:
// when a line editor loses keyboard focus, it is committed.
// commit callbacks are named onCommitWidgetName by convention.
void onCommitBaz(LLUICtrl* ctrl, void *userdata);
// by convention, button callbacks are named onClickButtonLabel
void onClickHippo(void* userdata);
// no pointers to widgets here - they are referenced by name
};
The XML data definition should look like this:
<pre>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?>
<!-- All our XML is utf-8 encoded. -->
<!-- Floaters can optionally have their titlebar drag handle on the left.
If so, the title is not visible.
When a floater is resizable, a min_width and min_height must be specified. -->
<floater
name="foo_floater"
title="Foo"
can_resize="true"
can_minimize="true"
can_close="true"
can_drag_on_left="false"
width="275"
height="250"
min_width="80"
min_height="220"
>
<!--
By convention text fields are suffixed with _text.
Common fonts include SansSerif and SansSerifSmall. See LLFontGL::fontFromName for more.
Positions may be in absolute coordinates or as deltas.
bottom_delta = -40 indicates 40 pixels from the top edge.
follows indicates how the widget should move when the container is resized.
-->
<text name="bar_text"
font="SansSerifSmall"
left="10"
bottom_delta="-40"
width="260"
height="16"
follows="left|top"
>
bar is a generic programming identifier
</text>
<!--
Line editor names end in _edit by convention.
mouse_opaque means it blocks mouse clicks, rather than passing on to underlying view
max_length is in bytes, not Unicode characters
-->
<line_editor
name="baz_edit"
width="120"
height="20"
left="10"
bottom_delta="-30"
follows="left|bottom"
hidden="false"
mouse_opaque="true"
max_length="31"
font="SansSerif"
bevel_style="in"
border_style="line"
border_thickness="1"
select_all_on_focus_received="true"
/>
<!--
Buttons are suffixed with _btn by convention.
Note there is no association with a callback function here - it must be connected
in the C++ code.
bottom_delta here means from the TOP of the last widget, not the bottom.
-->
<button
name="hippo_btn"
label="Hippo"
font="SansSerifSmall"
left="10"
bottom_delta="-25"
width="100"
height="20"
follows="bottom|left"
/>
</floater>
The C++ code for this floater looks like:
#include "llviewerprecompiledheaders.h" // must be first include
#include "llfloaterfoo.h"
#include "llvieweruictrlfactory.h" // builds floaters from XML
LLFloaterFoo::LLFloaterFoo()
: LLFloater("floater_foo")
{
gUICtrlFactory->buildFloater(this, "floater_foo.xml");
childSetCommitCallback("baz_edit", onCommitBaz, this);
childSetAction("hippo_btn", onClickHippo, this);
setDefaultBtn("hippo_btn");
}
// static
void LLFloaterFoo::show(void*)
{
LLFloaterFoo* self = new LLFloaterFoo();
self->open();
}
// static
void LLFloaterFoo::onCommitBaz(LLUICtrl* ctrl, void* userdata)
{
LLFloaterFoo* self = (LLFloaterFoo*)userdata;
LLString text = self->childGetText("baz_edit");
llinfos << "baz contains: " << text << llendl;
}
// static
void LLFloaterFoo::onClickHippo(void* userdata)
{
LLFloaterFoo* self = (LLFloaterFoo*)userdata;
llinfos << "Hippo! from " << self->getName() << llendl;
}
Finally, to test out this floater you'll need to add a menu item that calls the show() method. See [Adding a menu item].