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Used to offset the icon "layer" from the overall icon. | Used to offset the icon "layer" from the overall icon.<br> | ||
The shift is applied from the center (so negative shifts are left and up, respectively). Shift uses the unit "pixels after scaling", see [[#Notes]]. | |||
=== scale === | === scale === |
Revision as of 10:48, 29 November 2021
Basics
Data of one icon "layer" for the icons
property of the Types/IconSpecification.
Mandatory properties
icon
Type: Types/FileName
The path to the icon.
icon_size
Type: Types/SpriteSizeType
Mandatory if icon_size
is not specified outside of icons
. The size of the square icon, in pixels, e.g. 32 for a 32px by 32px icon.
Optional properties
tint
Type: Types/Color
Default: {r=1, g=1, b=1, a=1} (white)
Tint of the icon.
shift
Type: Types/vector
Default: {0, 0}
Used to offset the icon "layer" from the overall icon.
The shift is applied from the center (so negative shifts are left and up, respectively). Shift uses the unit "pixels after scaling", see #Notes.
scale
Type: Types/double
Default for items/recipes: (32/icon_size)
Default for technologies: (256/icon_size)
When set, specifies the scale of the icon on the GUI scale.
Scale 2 means that the icon will be 2 times bigger on screen (and more pixelated).
icon_mipmaps
Type: Types/uint8
Default: 0
Notes
- Only the first icon layer will display a shadow.
- The final combination of icons will always be resized in GUI based on the first icon layer's size, but won't be resized when displayed on machines in alt-mode.
- (example: recipe first icon layer is size 128, scale 1, the icon group will be displayed at resolution /4 to fit the 32px GUI boxes, but will be displayed 4 times as large on buildings)
- Shift values are based on final size (icon_size * scale) of the first icon.
Examples
{
icon = "__base__/graphics/icons/fluid/heavy-oil.png",
icon_size = 64,
scale = 0.5,
shift = {4, -8}
}