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lordebon 08-26-2006 05:43 PM

Adding data to ExamineRecipe
 
Does anyone know if its possible to add a field to the ExamineRecipe window?

In particular, what I'd like to do is add the Recipe Book bit of information to the ExamineRecipe window so that I can reference its LocalText value using a button on the same window. The Book name appears in the float-over for the Recipe window, but not in the recipe examine window itself.

So, anyone know if this is possible, and if it is, how to do it?

Thanks in Advance.

vRandom 02-13-2010 06:41 PM

bummer
 
I was just looking to see if that could be done.

I was interested in adding the book to the list of recipes or the examine window.

Kinda silly not to have the recipe book data on the examine window as most of the other recipe information is there.

Guess it's not possible ...

gm9 02-13-2010 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lordebon (Post 48426)
In particular, what I'd like to do is add the Recipe Book bit of information to the ExamineRecipe window so that I can reference its LocalText value using a button on the same window. The Book name appears in the float-over for the Recipe window, but not in the recipe examine window itself.

Depends on how the tooltip is coded, but in principle you can either access it directly from another window or, if that does not work, store it's value somewhere for later access (e.g. using the OnHoverIn event of the recipe window).

lordebon 02-13-2010 09:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gm9 (Post 88157)
Depends on how the tooltip is coded, but in principle you can either access it directly from another window or, if that does not work, store it's value somewhere for later access (e.g. using the OnHoverIn event of the recipe window).

Take a look at the datestamp on that original post ;)

gm9 02-13-2010 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lordebon (Post 88160)
Take a look at the datestamp on that original post ;)

Bah, these silly Necromancers. :p


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