nmdelrio 3 Posted April 24, 2016 I want an image to appear as the battle starts. But I want it to disappear after I make a kill. I have the following code in battleLabelsTemplates.xc but the image does not appear at start of battle at all. "toggleJtext": { "enabled": true, "updateEvent": "ON_VEHICLE_DESTROYED", "hotKeyCode": null, "onHold": false, "x": 230, "y": 0, "width": 330, "height": 54, "alpha": 100, "rotation": "", "scaleX": "", "scaleY": "", "autoSize": "center", "align": "left", "valign": "bottom", "antiAliasType": "advanced", "bgColor": null, "borderColor": null, "shadow": {}, "currentFieldDefaultStyle": {}, "format": "{{my-frags=0?<img src='cfg://default/m2k/toggleJtext.png' width='330' height='54'>|}}" }, Without the {{my-frags}}, the image appears, but will of course does not disappear after I make a kill. "format": "<img src='cfg://default/m2k/toggleJtext.png' width='330' height='54'>" This is my battleLabels.xc { "labels": { // Referenced labels. Note, that every custom field can be separate enabled or disabled by "enabled" switch in their settings "formats": [ ${ "battleLabelsTemplates.xc":"def.winChance" }, ${ "battleLabelsTemplates.xc":"def.toggleJtext" } ] }} What am I do wrong with {{my-frags}}? Any help will be appreciated. Quote Share this post Link to post Short link Share on other sites
konrad509 445 #325009 Posted April 24, 2016 {{my-frags}} returns no value when frag count is 0. Do it this way "format": "{{my-frags?|<img src='cfg://default/m2k/toggleJtext.png' width='330' height='54'>}}" 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Short link Share on other sites
nmdelrio 3 #325011 Posted April 24, 2016 {{my-frags}} returns no value when frag count is 0. Do it this way "format": "{{my-frags?|<img src='cfg://default/m2k/toggleJtext.png' width='330' height='54'>}}" It works! You are a very clever and generous person, thank you! Been whacking myself on the head for the past 24 hours for this problem. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Short link Share on other sites
konrad509 445 #325012 Posted April 24, 2016 No problem ;) But I'm curious what I should compare this macro to, to make it work the way you tried at first. I tried '', null, 'null' and few others but none worked either. I wonder if it's possible at all. Quote Share this post Link to post Short link Share on other sites