Difference between revisions of "Enhanced Client Custom Actions"

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Next, we will need new art for the Exit button. The following image is a .png.
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Next, we will need new art for the Exit button, such as this .png  
 
[[File:exit.png]]
 
[[File:exit.png]]
You can download and covert this image to the .dds format required by the EC via GIMP's "Export As" feature. Once converted to .dds, add the image to MyCustomUI>Icons>Actions. At this point, the file structure should look exactly as it does in the directory structure picture above.
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Once downloaded [https://www.gimp.org/downloads GIMP's] "Export As" feature can be used to convert Exit.png to Exit.dds, the format required by the EC. Place Exit.dds into MyCustomUI>Icons>Actions. At this point, the file structure should look exactly as it does in the directory structure picture above.
  
  

Revision as of 11:42, 1 March 2026

This is a walkthrough for creating custom actions in the Ultima Online Enhanced Client.

For this mod we will add an art file and make four edits in three data files, which combined will add an "Exit" button to the EC crafting actions, allowing us to exit the crafting menu via keystroke or macro.


Read here for a walkthrough on setting up Mod directory structure.

To begin creating this mod we will setup our directory structure as follows, by creating folders and copying files from the Default folder. We will add Exit.dds to the Actions folder in the next step.


Next, we will need new art for the Exit button, such as this .png Exit.png Once downloaded GIMP's "Export As" feature can be used to convert Exit.png to Exit.dds, the format required by the EC. Place Exit.dds into MyCustomUI>Icons>Actions. At this point, the file structure should look exactly as it does in the directory structure picture above.



Now we will begin editing files to create the functionality for the Exit button. First let's tell the client we have new art by editing Icons.xml. We will add the code

    <Icon id="876007" texture="Icons/actions/exit.dds" name="Exit" />

to the "Crafting Utilities" block of the file, after the line for the Make Last button.


We will now make two edits to ActionsWindow.lua, to call our new icon into the Actions menu. The first will be to function ActionsWindow.InitActionData(), ActionsWindow.ActionData section, Crafting Utilities sub-section, just after the instructions for Make Last. In this location, add the code

  ActionsWindow.ActionData[6007] = { type=SystemData.UserAction.TYPE_SPEECH_USER_COMMAND, inActionWindow=true, iconId=876007, detailString=L"Close the crafting menu.", nameString=L"Exit", callback=L"script Actions.Exit()" }


The second edit to ActionsWindow.lua will also be to function ActionsWindow.InitActionData(), this time to the .Groups[23] section. Here we will add ", 6007" to the end of the list. You must remember the comma to separate 6006, 6007. The entire line of code will look like this before modding

  ActionsWindow.Groups[23] = { nameString=GetStringFromTid(1155372),		index={ 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004, 6005, 6006} }

and like this after modding

  ActionsWindow.Groups[23] = { nameString=GetStringFromTid(1155372),		index={ 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004, 6005, 6006, 6007 } }


We will make our fourth and final code edit to the file Actions.lua. This will install the functionality so that the Exit button will know what to do when we click on it. At the end of Actions.lua, after the function for Make Last, add the following code

  function Actions.Exit()
   local gumpID = 460
    if GumpData.Gumps[gumpID].windowName and DoesWindowNameExist(GumpData.Gumps[gumpID].windowName) then
     local windowName = GumpData.Gumps[gumpID].windowName
     DestroyWindow(GumpData.Gumps[gumpID].windowName)
     GumpsParsing.ParsedGumps[gumpID] = nil
     GumpsParsing.ToShow[gumpID] = nil
     GenericGump.GumpsList[windowName] = nil
    else
     GumpsParsing.ParsedGumps[gumpID] = nil
     GumpsParsing.ToShow[gumpID] = nil
     GenericGump.GumpsList[windowName] = nil
    end
  end


That's it. We are finished with editing. Remember to save your file(s) and select MyCustomUI at login. Once in game, open Menu>Actions and the new Exit button will be available for use, just as any other button.

If you would like to add the Exit button to your available macro icons, read here.

With this information you should now be able to create all kinds of Actions and organize them as you see fit.

Enjoy!



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