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<line>{{ $Misc_words }} | <line>{{ $Misc_words }}</line> | ||
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Revision as of 20:42, 4 May 2008
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Templates
Main purpose is to provide a simple alternative to the fairly complicated Signature XML.
Create custom template
Start of with an empty signature of one of the following sizes.
- 468x136 (ARC limit)
- 468x60 (Full size banner)
- 350x70 (Half size banner)
- 350x19 (Userbar)
- 234x60
The easiest way is to enter simple mode and use the wizard, create a signature using a template and then switch back to advanced mode.
The template options is set inside a XML comment (<!-- -->) on the first line spanning multiple lines down.
Example
<!-- Template data goes here --> <signature> <layout> <text> <line>Hello World!</line> </text> </layout> </signature>
Syntax
The template data is whitespace sensitive. It means that indentation is crucial. An indentation level can be either a tab or 4 spaces. Anything more or less will cause things to malfunction.
Group: title: Group title description: Group description variable: title: Variable name description: Variable description module: modulename argumentname: value
In short this means the following:
- No indentation means the beginning of a new group.
- One level of indentation means the beginning of a variable unless name equals title or description.
- Two levels of indentation contains variable properties such as title, description and properties.
- Third level contains arguments passed to the module.
The colons are important. Everything without the colon is considered a comment regardless of the indentation level.
Reference
Reference categorized after indentation level.
Level One
Name | Description | Optional |
---|---|---|
group name | Title of group in SigMath. Must start with a letter and may contain alpha-numeric characters. | No |
Level Two
Name | Description | Optional |
---|---|---|
variable name | title of variable in SigMath. Must start with a letter and may contain alpha-numeric characters. | No |
title | Sets group label on wizard page. Default is group name | Yes |
description | Sets the description of the group | Yes |
Level Three
Name | Description | Optional |
---|---|---|
title | Sets variable label on wizard page. Default is variable name. | Yes |
description | Sets the description of the variable | Yes |
regex | Regular expression (PCRE) that removes the matched characters. For instance /\D+/ removes all non-numrical characters. | Yes |
value | Default value of variable | No |
module | Module to use. Available modules are slider, color, dropdown and input. Default is input. | Yes |
Level Four
Categorized after module.
color
Makes a color picker appear when form is clicked.
Name | Description | Optional |
---|---|---|
No arguments available |
dropdown
Name | Description | Optional |
---|---|---|
value | Sets label for value | At least one value is required |
input
Standard text input.
Name | Description | Optional |
---|---|---|
No arguments available |
slider
A dragable slider below the input. Makes sure value is within the bounds on post.
Name | Description | Optional |
---|---|---|
start | Sets slider's start value (left end). Default is 0. | Yes |
end | Sets slider's end value (right end). Default is 100. | Yes |
Accessing Variables
Accessing the variables assigned in the template is done through SigMath by $Group_variable. The variable world of the group Hello will be accessed like this.
{{ $Hello_world }}
Example
An example template that utilizes every module.
<!-- Text: alpha: title: Opacity description: The text's opacity. 100 is opaque. module: slider value: 70 start: 10 color: title: Color module: color value: #ffffff Misc: mood: title: Mood module: dropdown value: naughty naughty: Naughty happy: Happy sad: Sad words: title: Personal words value: Haikus are easy. But sometimes don't make sense. Refrigerator. --> <signature> <defaults> <text alpha="{{ $Text_alpha }}" color="{{ $Text_color }}" /> </defaults> <layout> <text> <line>My name is {{ $Sig_username }}. I am {{ $Misc_mood }}</line> <line>{{ $Misc_words }}</line> </text> </layout> </signature>