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Assorted tools and UI states that’re useful for applications built to display maps.

Modules

camera 🔒
colors 🔒
command 🔒
heatmap 🔒
icons 🔒
importer 🔒
labels 🔒
minimap 🔒
navigate 🔒
polygon 🔒
trip_files 🔒
ui 🔒

Generic UI tools. Some of this should perhaps be lifted to widgetry.

updater 🔒
waypoints 🔒

Structs

Represents the state of a widgetry Canvas.

Choose something from a menu, then feed the answer to a callback.

Lets the player switch maps.

Track the last map used, to resume next session.

Labels roads when unzoomed. Label size and frequency depends on the zoom level.

A 2D grid containing some arbitrary data.

Click to add waypoints, drag them, see the list on a panel and delete them. The caller owns the Panel and the World, since there’s probably more stuff there too.

Prompt for arbitrary text input, then feed the answer to a callback.

Executes a command and displays STDOUT and STDERR in a loading screen window. Only works on native, of course.

A title screen shared among all of the A/B Street apps.

Save sequences of waypoints as named trips. Basic file management – save, load, browse. This is useful to define “test cases,” then edit the bike network and “run the tests” to compare results.

A tool to explore all of the turns from a single lane.

Enums

Constants

Traits

Customize the appearance and behavior of a minimap.

Functions

A standard way to group a home button back to the title screen, the title of the current app, and a button to change maps. Callers must handle the change map and home click events.

A button to change maps, with default keybindings

Less is better

Shorter is better

Shorter is better

Thresholds are Durations, in units of seconds

Returns the path to an executable. Native-only.

Draw a goal marker pointing at something.

Make it clear the map can’t be interacted with right now.

A button to return to the title screen

Draw a start marker pointing at something.

Modify the current URL to set the first free parameter to the current map name.

Returns the version of A/B Street to link to. When building for a release, this points to that new release. Otherwise it points to the current dev version.