mattwire
October 13th, 2002, 02:55 PM
Just taken a five minute (ish) break from revision to add a couple of new features to osdmenu.
1. You can specify the submenu to open when you display the menu.
2. You can open menu's from other ini files as submenus.
Osdmenu152.zip (http://homepage.ntlworld.com/graham.wire/osdmenu152.zip)
Please test it and let me know of any bugs you find - I'm sure there are some. I've got a nice long list of things to add when I've finished exams so please don't request any more features just at the moment!
How to use new features:
1. In the settings dialog, configure the submenu you want to open by adding a # followed by submenu name to the ini file path.
eg.
menu file: F:\Program Files\girder32\Plugins\osdmenu\samplemenu.ini#grea tmenu
would display submenu greatmenu.
2. You start menus from other ini files in the same way you start submenus normally. Just specify an ini file instead:
eg.
my submenu=%anothermenu.ini
..or..
my other submenu=%anothermenu.ini#mysecondmenu
-Matt
1. You can specify the submenu to open when you display the menu.
2. You can open menu's from other ini files as submenus.
Osdmenu152.zip (http://homepage.ntlworld.com/graham.wire/osdmenu152.zip)
Please test it and let me know of any bugs you find - I'm sure there are some. I've got a nice long list of things to add when I've finished exams so please don't request any more features just at the moment!
How to use new features:
1. In the settings dialog, configure the submenu you want to open by adding a # followed by submenu name to the ini file path.
eg.
menu file: F:\Program Files\girder32\Plugins\osdmenu\samplemenu.ini#grea tmenu
would display submenu greatmenu.
2. You start menus from other ini files in the same way you start submenus normally. Just specify an ini file instead:
eg.
my submenu=%anothermenu.ini
..or..
my other submenu=%anothermenu.ini#mysecondmenu
-Matt