Community Contextual Menu API 0.9
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Overview
Community Contextual Menu API provides modders a whole new way of getting players to interact with the GTA V world: it brings a point & click menu which lets players point at specific entities or positions and interact with them. No longer will users need to remember a myriad of hotkeys to use their favorite mods.
Each menu item can be assigned any number of menu actions by your mod, and those actions will appear ONLY for the object(s) of your choosing.
Implementation is extremely easy, yet the API is incredibly powerful.
The menu has two main modes:
The Real-Time menu
Where you can select options in real-time by scrolling through the icons.
The Detailed menu
Which works pretty much like GTAs Weapons Wheel, where time slows down and you can select your preferred menu option/icon by moving your mouse. This menu is split into sections (center, left, right, bottom), and as a developer you can add your icon to whichever section you feel is most appropriate.
Tutorial for players: how to use the menu
Watch a super-fast (2:30 minutes) tutorial here:
Requires
Script Hook V
Community Script Hook V .NET
Installation
Unzip to your MAIN GTA V FOLDER.
Configuration
You can modify ContextualMenuAPI.ini to modify hotkeys and more. Detailed info inside the INI file.
Technical info for modders: how it works
Download the documentation & samples package. It is extremely easy to use!
Known issues
In the detailed menu, the text that displays the friendly name of each menu item appears in the background sometimes.
Changelog
v0.9
FEATURE: New menu type, the Floating Icon Menu.
FEATURE: Function DetectElementAtCameraCenter.
FEATURE: keyDetectionEnabled; will enable and disable the detection of keypresses for the menu instance
FEATURE: Blur effect background
v0.8
First version
Credits:
Razorwings18
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