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Interface Classes

  • #1, by redspark 11 years ago Zitieren
    Is there any information on the various Interface classes? What they are? What they should be used for? Differences between them? Thanks.

    James
  • #2, by afrlme 11 years ago Zitieren
    You can globally show / hide any interfaces associated with each specific class. You can actually add new classes via the explorer tool or by opening up the .ved inside of a text editor like sublime text, atom or notepad++ & editing the appropriate sections.

    Long story short: the classes don't actually differ in anyway at all. They are just names, so it doesn't matter if you create an inventory & assign it to a different class as it will still work exactly the same way.
  • #3, by redspark 11 years ago Zitieren
    Ok. So it is more of a label than what a programmer would think of as a class then. There is no inheritance of features based on class.
  • #4, by afrlme 11 years ago Zitieren
    Exactly. smile

    You would have expected different options though, based on the class names...
  • #5, by sebastian 11 years ago Zitieren
    Is it possible that the main/secindary interface class differ a bit from the rest? It happens that when you add an alpha transparent background file (black, 30%) it appears completely black when showing the interface. When changing the interface class to the options interface class, it is like it should be (i can see through it).
  • #6, by afrlme 11 years ago Zitieren
    Could be a bug. The interface class system was actually broken since 4.0 I think until the current public build.
  • #7, by sebastian 11 years ago Zitieren
    can someone with windows test this out. I can just tell that osx has these weird bug.
    I try to give some more detailled Information what i configured this evening after i came home from work