HUDSelector

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The docked F4 ship-station interface. ExtraLarge, Large & Small come with HUD Selector. The others (Xenon & the Vimanas) are separate OXPs.
The Default HUD is either the Vanilla HUD or the one you have inherited from your save file.

Description

This oxp does 4 things.

1) Install this equipment and change your HUD (Heads Up Display) during flight by prime (Shift+N) and activate (n).

This only works with HUDs which are "HUDSelector compatible" (see below for how to tweak an incompatible HUD).
This OXP comes with 3 ready-packaged HUDs to play around with: ExtraLarge HUD, Large HUD & Small HUD (for different sized screens).
You can change your HUD while docked using the docked F4 ship-station interface screen shown above. Or do it in-flight if you prime HUD Selector ("n" & "N" keys - see Priming Equipment).

After you selected your HUD, you can remove HUD Selector (HUD equipment chosen will be saved into your savegame for future use).

Dangerous HUD with scanner set to NonLinear - see logarithmic rings at the edge

2) In addition, you can now set your HUD's scanner to NonLinear and/or UltraZoom.

  • NonLinear scanners use a logarithmic scale where things closer are much more magnified, and those further are not
  • UltraZoom scanners magnify close up things to a factor 16x (standard maximum setting is only 5x): (x1, x2, x4, x8, x16 instead of x1, x2, x3, x4, x5)

Press the mode key (b) as many times as needed while the HUD Selector is primed. Your settings are stored in your savegame.

For an explanation of non-linearity with screen shots see here. Note especially Ffuture's comments some 6 posts later.

3) Support for setting MFDs (see below): the MFD listed are those which you have already loaded as OXPs and which are compatible with HUD Selector. Each HUD has 0-12 possible positions for MFDs, and you select MFDs for each of those possible positions.

4) Custom Dials (see below) enabling such things as giving a value for speed rather than just a bar, or giving the distance to the compass target. Most of the Custom Dial settings are taken from Norby's Combat MFD, and can be inserted into compatible HUDs such as the Large & Extra-Large HUDs.

MFDs

Default MFD selector: list of HUD Selector compatible MFDs already loaded as OXPs

There is a built-in support for setting the default Multi-Function Displays (MFDs).

You should install the following OXPs to get all the compliant MFDs:

(Not all MFDs are currently compatible (July 2021): see under The Dark Side below for how to make them compliant)

In the Interfaces (F4) screen you can select from the installed HUDs and set the default of your MFDs.

Initially supported HUDs

  • Default HUD (the actual hud.plist, for example AAD HUD or Compact HUD if installed)
  • ExtraLarge HUD with 10 MFDs (included in HUDSelector package, for 4:3 and 16:9 screens)
  • Large HUD with 10 MFDs (as the original but with large scanner, included in this package, for 16:10 also)
  • Small HUD with 10 MFDs (included in this package)

also:

etc


Custom Dials

Custom Dials SetUp - all on this page provided by the CombatMFD

There is a Custom Dials setup in HUD Selector Interface, where you can turn on/off the numeric and bar displays provided by CombatMFD. If your HUD show your energy in numeric form also but you would like to stay with the bars only then you can turn off the "combatEnergy" dial here.

Large HUD and ExtraLarge HUD show custom dials if CombatMFD OXP is installed:

  • Speed value in speed bar,
  • Target distance, speed and fired missiles counter in top of speedbar (need CombatMFD equipment),
  • Compass target distance meter,
  • Number of damaged equipments and the name of lastly damaged,
  • Player bounty and legal status,
  • Telescope lastly detected target over the shield bar,
  • Reserve fuel in ly and hyperjump target system name within the fuel bar,
  • Distance of the nearest planetary object in the altitude bar,
  • Cargo and Hull (service level) bars next to the status light.





Click on any of the screen-shots to see more detail

ExtraLarge HUD

Provides an extra-large alert-sensitive scanner in 4:3, 16:10 and 16:9 screens. Red for red alert, yellow for yellow, and green for green alert.

In 4:3 screens 8 MFDs are usable.

XLHUD4r.png

In 16:10 the scanner narrows to fit in 10 MFDs.

XLHUD10r.png

In 16:9 there is again enough room for 10 MFDs.

XLHUD9y.png


Large HUD

Both 4:3, 16:9 and 16:10 displays are supported with a large alert-sensitive coloured scanner. Red for red alert, yellow for yellow, and green for ...!

In 4:3 screens 8 MFDs are usable.

LargeHUD4r.png

In 16:10 there is enough room for all 10 MFDs.

LargeHUD10r.png

In 16:9:

LargeHUD9g.png


Small HUD

The Small HUD has got 10 MFDs. You don't need to have them all showing at the same time, of course!

SmallHUD.png

License

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License version 4.0. If you are re-using any piece of this OXP, please let me know by sending an e-mail to norbylite at gmail.com.


Download

Download through the in-game Expansions Manager or go for one of the options below:


The Dark Side

For the Dark Side (making HUDs/MFDs compatible) press button on the right ->

Press here for Dark Side grammerie

Changelog

2020.11.20. v1.18

  • Display HUD Selector Removal in red at Ship Outfitting screen.
  • Sets Station Interface (F4) when loading savefile (previously done only when docking).
  • Deals with more than one HUD from the same worldscript.
  • Adds Primeable Equipment MFD to the default MFDs list.

2016.08.15. v1.17

  • Removed "(adjusting)" text from timer in Large and other included HUDs.
  • Always turn on the HUD at launch and at Options(F2) to fix problems in any addons.
  • A comma added into "Press Space, Commander".

For older changes press button on the right ->

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