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Custom tab layouts
Custom tab layouts can be used to do basically anything in a tab window, especially combined with the "style" layer feature. The tabFormat feature is an array of things, like this:
tabFormat: ["main-display",
["prestige-button", function(){return "Melt your points into "}],
["raw-html", function() {return "<button onclick='console.log(`yeet`)'>'HI'</button>"}],
["display-text",
function() {return 'I have ' + format(player.points) + ' pointy points!'},
{"color": "red", "font-size": "32px", "font-family": "Comic Sans MS"}],
"blank",
["toggle", ["c", "beep"]],
"milestones", "blank", "blank", "upgrades"]
It is a list of components, which can be either just a name, or an array with arguments. If it's an array, the first item is the name of the component, the second is the data passed into it, and the third (optional) is a CSS object, which applies its style to the component.
These are the existing components, but you can create more in v.js:
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display-text: Displays some text. The argument is a function which returns the text to display.
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raw-html: Displays some HTML. The argument is a function which returns the HTML. It doesn't work with many vue things.
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blank: An empty newline
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main-display: The text that displays the main currency for the layer and its effects.
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prestige-button: The argument is a function that returns what the prestige button should say before the amount of currency you will gain.
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upgrades, milestones, challs: Display the upgrades, milestones, and challenges for a layer, as appropriate.
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buyables: Display all of the buyables for this layer, as appropriate. The argument optional, and is the size of the boxes in pixels.
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toggle: A toggle button that toggles a bool value. The data is a pair that identifies what bool to toggle, [layer, id]