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The HUD module will be specifically targeted at developing HUDs.
The HUD module will be specifically targeted at developing HUDs.


== GUI Widgets ==
== 2D Instruments parser ==
The widget module will allow  implementing custom GUI widgets using the Canvas system and Nasal, this will make it possible to re-implement existing PUI widgets as fully interactive "Nasal canvases", so that usage of PUI is increasingly reduced, facilitating phasing out of PUI eventually.


The Canvas/GUI integration is implemented such that none of the existing code is touched, i.e. the old behavior remains fully supported. In addition, new widgets can be shared and reused by adding them to the $FG_ROOT/Nasal directory.
The 2D panel module will reimplement the existing 2D panel functionality in Canvas/Nasal space, so that the legacy C++ code can be slowly phased out:


In order to start using any custom Canvas-widgets, you only need to change the widget type to "canvas" and specify the name of the widget to be instantiated. For example:
{{cquote|<nowiki>I'm even more convinced now that we should move the 2D panel and HUD rendering
over to this approach, since that would get rid of all the legacy OpenGL code
besides the GUI.</nowiki><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mail-archive.com/flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg37868.html|title=<nowiki>Re: [Flightgear-devel] Switching from PUI to osgWidget</nowiki>|author=<nowiki>James Turner</nowiki>|date=<nowiki>Tue, 24 Jul 2012 10:36:26 -0700</nowiki>}}</ref>|<nowiki>James Turner</nowiki>}}


<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
<references/>
<type>canvas</type>
<name>button</name>
</syntaxhighlight>  


This is fully supported by Nasal code, as well as XML files.


== MFD ==
Also see [[Howto:Parsing 2D Instruments using the Canvas]]
The MFD module will provide a wrapper on top of the canvas system specifically designed for building MFD-type displays (PFD, ND, EICAS etc). The MFD module will be largely inspired on the hard coded displays currently available in FlightGear, in particular the NavDisplay: [[Navigation display]]. What about CDUs, shall these be also covered by this module, or separately?


== 2D Panels ==
We need to reimplement the 2D panel code in $FG_SRC/Cockpit/
The 2D panel module will reimplement the existing 2D panel functionality in Canvas/Nasal space, so that the legacy C++ code can be slowly phased out.
* {{flightgear source|src/Cockpit/panel_io.cxx|text=panel_io.cxx}}
* {{flightgear source|src/Cockpit/panel.cxx|text=panel.cxx}}
* $FG_ROOT/Docs/README.xmlpanel
 
Note that the FGPanel code is a bit cleaner than the old code, i.e. see [{{flightgear url|src/Cockpit/panel.cxx|line=366}}].
 
Write a Nasal module that will take our existing instruments in $FG_AIRCRAFT/Instruments and turn them into canvases. Namely, that means, parsing:
* params
* layers
* transformations
* conditions
* actions
 
Basically, we should already have all building blocks in place, because:
* PropertyList-XML parsing support via io.nas
* we have support for raster images: [[Canvas Image]]
* Texture maps are also supported [[Howto:Using_raster_images_and_nested_canvases#Texture_Maps]]
* event handling: [[Canvas - Event Handling]]
* SGCondition bindings in Nasal (props.nas)
* support for layers via Canvas groups
* transformation can be directly handled through manipulation the tf properties
* bindings/actions would be directly turned into Nasal callbacks
 
In fact, the combination of Nasal and the Canvas is so much more flexible than our existing panel code, that it is foreseeable that it will see useful additions, which is why it'd be a good idea to introduce an optional version tag, so that new instruments can directly use canvas features.

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The canvas subsystem is entirely implemented on top of the property tree, so it does not depend on Nasal scripting. However, it is Nasal scripting which makes the Canvas system really flexible and powerful.

Currently, there are a number of efforts being discussed to unify the 2D rendering backends in FlightGear (2D panel, HUD, GUI etc) to ensure that the Canvas system is the common backend for all these needs, which will reduce the amount of legacy C++ code that we have in FlightGear for these things, while also paving the way towards better overall OpenGL compatibility, better maintainability and more optimization opportunities.

Directly working with the canvas via the property tree is possible but tedious, that's why there is a special generic Nasal wrapper to simplify working with canvases. However, to cater for more specific 2D drawing needs, there are going to be additional wrappers provided on top of the main canvas.nas module.

The purpose of this page is to determine the requirements for each wrapper.

HUDs

The HUD module will be specifically targeted at developing HUDs.

2D Instruments parser

The 2D panel module will reimplement the existing 2D panel functionality in Canvas/Nasal space, so that the legacy C++ code can be slowly phased out:

Cquote1.png I'm even more convinced now that we should move the 2D panel and HUD rendering over to this approach, since that would get rid of all the legacy OpenGL code besides the GUI.[1]
— James Turner
Cquote2.png
  1. James Turner (Tue, 24 Jul 2012 10:36:26 -0700). Re: [Flightgear-devel] Switching from PUI to osgWidget.


Also see Howto:Parsing 2D Instruments using the Canvas

We need to reimplement the 2D panel code in $FG_SRC/Cockpit/

Note that the FGPanel code is a bit cleaner than the old code, i.e. see [1].

Write a Nasal module that will take our existing instruments in $FG_AIRCRAFT/Instruments and turn them into canvases. Namely, that means, parsing:

  • params
  • layers
  • transformations
  • conditions
  • actions

Basically, we should already have all building blocks in place, because:

In fact, the combination of Nasal and the Canvas is so much more flexible than our existing panel code, that it is foreseeable that it will see useful additions, which is why it'd be a good idea to introduce an optional version tag, so that new instruments can directly use canvas features.