Difference between revisions of "Viewport"

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[[Special:MyLanguage/Viewport:lookAngles|Viewport:lookAngles]] <br/>
 
[[Special:MyLanguage/Viewport:lookAngles|Viewport:lookAngles]] <br/>
 
<!-- GIDEROSMTD:Viewport:lookAngles(eyex,eyey,eyez,pitch,yaw,roll) -->
 
<!-- GIDEROSMTD:Viewport:lookAngles(eyex,eyey,eyez,pitch,yaw,roll) -->
[[Special:MyLanguage/Viewport:lookAt|Viewport:lookAt]] <br/><!-- GIDEROSMTD:Viewport:lookAt(eyex,eyey,eyez,targetx,targety,targetz,upx,upy,upz) -->
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[[Special:MyLanguage/Viewport:lookAt|Viewport:lookAt]] <br/>
[[Special:MyLanguage/Viewport:setContent|Viewport:setContent]] <br/><!-- GIDEROSMTD:Viewport:setContent(content) -->
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<!-- GIDEROSMTD:Viewport:lookAt(eyex,eyey,eyez,targetx,targety,targetz,upx,upy,upz) -->
[[Special:MyLanguage/Viewport:setProjection|Viewport:setProjection]] ''<translate>Specify a projection matrix to use when displaying the content. </translate>''<br/><!-- GIDEROSMTD:Viewport:setProjection(matrix) Specify a projection matrix to use when displaying the content-->
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[[Special:MyLanguage/Viewport:setClip|Viewport:setClip]] sets the viewport size<br/>
[[Special:MyLanguage/Viewport:setTransform|Viewport:setTransform]] <br/><!-- GIDEROSMTD:Viewport:setTransform(transform)  -->
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<!-- GIDEROSMTD:Viewport:setClip(x,y,width,height) sets the viewport size -->
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[[Special:MyLanguage/Viewport:setContent|Viewport:setContent]] <br/>
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<!-- GIDEROSMTD:Viewport:setContent(content) -->
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[[Special:MyLanguage/Viewport:setProjection|Viewport:setProjection]] ''<translate>specifies a projection matrix to use when displaying the content</translate>''<br/>
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<!-- GIDEROSMTD:Viewport:setProjection(matrix) specifies a projection matrix to use when displaying the content -->
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[[Special:MyLanguage/Viewport:setTransform|Viewport:setTransform]] <br/>
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<!-- GIDEROSMTD:Viewport:setTransform(transform)  -->
  
 
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Revision as of 20:31, 11 February 2020


Supported platforms: Platform android.pngPlatform ios.pngPlatform mac.pngPlatform pc.pngPlatform html5.pngPlatform winrt.pngPlatform win32.png
Available since: Gideros 2016.04
Inherits from: Sprite

Description

A Viewport sprite allows to display another view of a tree hierarchy already on stage. Sprites can't have two parents, but thanks to Viewport you can display the same Sprite twice on the stage. Useful for split screen games, mini maps and so on.

Examples

Displaying same Bitmap in multiple views:

-- content we want to display in multiple views
local content = Bitmap.new(Texture.new("ball.png"))

-- now setup view 1 as a 300x300 window
view1=Viewport.new()
view1:setClip(0,0,300,300)
view1:setContent(content)

-- add some transformations, just to see the difference
view1:setTransform(Matrix.new(1.7320507764816, -1.0000001192093, 1.0000001192093, 1.7320507764816, 50, 50))

-- add view to stage
stage:addChild(view1)


-- now setup view 2 as a 200x200 window
view2=Viewport.new()
view2:setClip(0,0,200,200)
view2:setPosition(0,300) -- lower down the screen
view2:setContent(content)

-- add some transformations, just to see the difference
view2:setTransform(Matrix.new(0.32139378786087, -0.38302224874496, 0.38302224874496, 0.32139378786087, 30, 30))

-- add view to stage
stage:addChild(view2)

Methods

Viewport.new creates a new viewport
Viewport:lookAngles
Viewport:lookAt
Viewport:setClip sets the viewport size
Viewport:setContent
Viewport:setProjection specifies a projection matrix to use when displaying the content
Viewport:setTransform

Events

Constants