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int screenWidth = 32; + [KSPField] + public int screenHeight = 8; + [KSPField] + public int screenPixelWidth = 512; + [KSPField] + public int screenPixelHeight = 256; + + [KSPField] + public int fontLetterWidth = 16; + [KSPField] + public int fontLetterHeight = 32; + + [KSPField] + public string[] screenText; + [KSPField] + public bool screenUpdateRequired = false; + + private Texture2D fontTexture; + private Texture2D screenTexture; + private int firstCharacter = 32; + private int fontLettersX = 16; + private int fontLettersY = 8; + + private void Start () + { + fontTexture = (Texture2D)base.internalProp.FindModelTransform (fontTransform).renderer.material.mainTexture; + fontLettersX = (int)(fontTexture.width / fontLetterWidth); + fontLettersY = (int)(fontTexture.height / fontLetterHeight); + + screenText = new string[screenHeight]; + for (int i = 0; i < screenText.Length; i++) + screenText [i] = ""; + + screenText [0] = "RasterMonitor initializing..."; + screenUpdateRequired = true; + + screenTexture = new Texture2D (screenPixelWidth, screenPixelHeight, TextureFormat.RGB24, false); + + Material screen = base.internalProp.FindModelTransform (screenTransform).renderer.material; + screen.SetTexture (textureLayerID, screenTexture); + + //screen.SetTextureScale ("_MainTex", new Vector2 (1f, 1f)); + //screen.SetTextureOffset ("_MainTex", new Vector2 (0f, 0f)); + + Debug.Log ("RasterMonitor initialised."); + Debug.Log ("fontLettersX: " + fontLettersX.ToString ()+" fontLettersY: " + fontLettersY.ToString ()); + } + + private void drawChar (char letter, int x, int y) + { + int charCode = ((int)letter) - firstCharacter; + if (charCode < 0) { + Debug.Log ("RasterMonitor: Attempted to print an illegal character " + letter); + return; + } + int xSource = charCode % fontLettersX; + int ySource = (charCode - xSource) / fontLettersX; + //Debug.Log ("RasterMonitor char plate ID:" + charCode.ToString () + "X " + xSource.ToString () + " Y " + ySource.ToString ()); + + Color[] pixelBlock = fontTexture.GetPixels (xSource * fontLetterWidth, fontTexture.height - ((ySource + 1) * fontLetterHeight), fontLetterWidth, fontLetterHeight); + //Debug.Log ("RasterMonitor: copying from " + (xSource * fontLetterWidth).ToString () + "," + (fontTexture.height - ((ySource + 1) * fontLetterHeight)).ToString ()); + //Debug.Log ("RasterMonitor: Pasting char '" + letter.ToString () + "' at pos " + x.ToString () + "," + y.ToString () + " at " + (x * fontLetterWidth).ToString () + "," + (fontLetterHeight * (screenHeight - 1) - y * fontLetterHeight).ToString ()); + screenTexture.SetPixels (x * fontLetterWidth, fontLetterHeight * (screenHeight - 1) - y * fontLetterHeight, fontLetterWidth, fontLetterHeight, pixelBlock); + //Debug.Log ("RasterMonitor: Pasted."); + + } + + private void updateScreen () + { + for (int y=0; y (); + pageButton.ID = i; + pageButton.handlerFunction = buttonClick; + } + pages [i] = pageData [i]; + } + + textArray = new string[linesPerPage]; + for (int i = 0; i < textArray.Length; i++) { + textArray [i] = ""; + } + + } + + public void buttonClick (int buttonID) + { + activePage = buttonID; + updateForced = true; + } + + private object processVariable (string input) + { + switch (input) { + + // It's a bit crude, but it's simple enough to populate. + // Would be a bit smoother if I had eval() :) + case "ALTITUDE": + return Math.Floor (FlightGlobals.ship_altitude); + case "RADARALT": + return Math.Floor (vessel.altitude - Math.Max (vessel.pqsAltitude, 0D)); + case "VERTSPEED": + return Math.Round (FlightGlobals.ship_verticalSpeed, 1); + case "SURFSPEED": + return Math.Round (FlightGlobals.ship_srfSpeed, 1); + case "ORBTSPEED": + return Math.Round (FlightGlobals.ship_obtSpeed, 1); + case "TRGTSPEED": + return Math.Round (FlightGlobals.ship_tgtSpeed, 1); + case "PERIAPSIS": + return Math.Round (FlightGlobals.ship_orbit.PeA, 1); + case "APOAPSIS": + return Math.Round (FlightGlobals.ship_orbit.ApA, 1); + case "INCLINATION": + return Math.Round (FlightGlobals.ship_orbit.inclination, 1); + + } + return "!??"; + } + + private string processString (string input) + { + // Each separate output line is delimited by "$$$". + // Within each line, if it contains any variables, it looks like this: + // "Insert <=0:0.0=> variables <=0:0.0=> into this string###VARIABLE|VARIABLE" + // + // <= will be replaced by {. + // => will be replaced by }. + // A more readable string format reference detailing where each variable is to be inserted and + // what it should look like can be found here: http://blog.stevex.net/string-formatting-in-csharp/ + + if (input.IndexOf (variableListSeparator [0]) >= 0) { + + // I'm looking for more sensible candidates to replace these. + input = input.Replace ("<=", "{").Replace ("=>", "}"); + + string[] tokens = input.Split (variableListSeparator, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries); + if (tokens.Length != 2) { + return "FORMAT ERROR"; + } else { + string[] vars = tokens [1].Split (variableSeparator, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries); + //Debug.Log ("PropMonitorGenerator: So we got " + vars.Length.ToString () + " variables..."); + + object[] variables = new object[vars.Length]; + for (int i=0; i + + + Debug + AnyCPU + 10.0.0 + 2.0 + {F19C7AB4-50C2-4378-9673-CC039CA12E10} + Library + RasterPropMonitor + RasterPropMonitor + v3.5 + + + true + full + false + bin\Debug + DEBUG; + prompt + 4 + false + + + true + bin\Release + prompt + 4 + false + + + + + E:\SteamLibrary\SteamApps\common\Kerbal Space Program\KSP_Data\Managed\Assembly-CSharp.dll + + + E:\SteamLibrary\SteamApps\common\Kerbal Space Program\KSP_Data\Managed\UnityEngine.dll + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/RasterPropMonitor.sln b/RasterPropMonitor.sln new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b489862b --- /dev/null +++ b/RasterPropMonitor.sln @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ + +Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 10.00 +# Visual Studio 2008 +Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "RasterPropMonitor", "RasterPropMonitor.csproj", "{F19C7AB4-50C2-4378-9673-CC039CA12E10}" +EndProject +Global + GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution + Debug|Any CPU = Debug|Any CPU + Release|Any CPU = Release|Any CPU + EndGlobalSection + GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution + {F19C7AB4-50C2-4378-9673-CC039CA12E10}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU + {F19C7AB4-50C2-4378-9673-CC039CA12E10}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU + {F19C7AB4-50C2-4378-9673-CC039CA12E10}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU + {F19C7AB4-50C2-4378-9673-CC039CA12E10}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU + EndGlobalSection + GlobalSection(MonoDevelopProperties) = preSolution + StartupItem = RasterPropMonitor.csproj + Policies = $0 + $0.DotNetNamingPolicy = $1 + $1.DirectoryNamespaceAssociation = None + $1.ResourceNamePolicy = FileFormatDefault + $0.StandardHeader = $2 + $2.Text = + $2.IncludeInNewFiles = True + $0.NameConventionPolicy = $3 + 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