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Like a clock timer ? Or just like it just disappears over time
I would actually like to display a text only for 1 second and after it disappears
// @input bool version3 = false { "label":"Use delay" }
// @ui {"widget": "group_start", "label": "Settings", "showIf":"version3"}
// @input SceneObject setEnabledTarget {"label": "Target"}
// @input float triggerDelay {"label": "Delay Time"}
// @ui {"widget": "group_end"}
debugPrint("Delay time: " + script.triggerDelay);
var delayedEvent = script.createEvent("DelayedCallbackEvent");
delayedEvent.bind(function(eventData)
{
script.setEnabledTarget.enabled = false;
debugPrint("Disabled: " + script.setEnabledTarget);
});
delayedEvent.reset(script.triggerDelay);
function debugPrint(message) {
print("[delay script] " + message);
}
this script does exactly what your looking for
Thanks Samuel!
Being a beginner in programming, I'm not sure how to do it. I read the code and more or less understood what it was doing.
I created a script with your code.
And then what do I do with the script?I linked the script with the image / text, Is that what I had to do?
To better see the photo I cropped the right partpress CRTL+S on the script page
Yes and ? ahah nothing happen
Ok, I understand ! there is an error in the script
there is a error on the script but it should still work
just go to where you put the script
I found !
Thanks again Samuel!Did it work and was that what you were looking for?
I'm just stupid. I had not seen the 'use delay' button after saving the script. AHAH
oh alright if you need any more help ill try my best to reply and help
You're the best thank you Samuel