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This is the WoW [[XML UI]] Reference. See also an overview of the [[XML user interface]].
 
This is the WoW [[XML UI]] and [[FrameXML]] main reference. Use '''Reference''' for detailed information, '''Guides''' for getting started and further understanding, and '''Summary''' for overall concepts about how ''FrameXML'' and ''XML UI'' relate to WoW Interface Customization.


== Reference ==
== Reference ==


* [[XML/Ui|XML UI Root]] - Main XML container for FrameXML elements, named '[[XML/Ui|Ui]]'.
* [[XML elements]] - major Ui elements, including widgets
* [[XML elements|XML UI Elements]] - FrameXML elements contained by the UI element
* [[XML attributes]] - common attributes used to define major Ui elements
* [[XML/Types|XML UI Types]] - Element types used to define the UI elements
* [[XML properties]] - configuration type elements used to define the major Ui elements  
* [[XML types]] - XML types used by the Ui elements and attributes
 
* [[XML schema|Schema]] - The basic WoW [[XML]] definition [[XSD]] ([[UI.xsd]]).
* [[XML inheritance|Inheritance]] - A WoW [[FrameXML]] inheritance reference.
 
* [[FrameXML]]
* [[GlueXML]]
 
== Guides ==
 
* [[XML basics|XML Basics]] - Starter guide for understanding XML and XML documents.
* [[UI XML tutorial|WoW XML Tutorial]] - Walk-through and many various examples for using WoW UI XML.
 


=== Summary ===
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WoW is capable of loading special .xml files used to describe and create UI elements. WoW uses this facility to create nearly all of its own native user interface frames and elements when WoW is started. These .xml files and facilities can also be used for custom user interface elements.
== Summary ==
WoW is capable of loading special .xml files used to describe and create UI elements. WoW uses this facility to create nearly all of its own native user interface frames and elements when WoW is started. These .xml files and facilities can also be used for custom user interface elements.


The [[XML UI]] reference is useful for creating and understanding these FrameXML files, and useful as a cross-reference for the [[Widget API]], and for the base [[World of Warcraft API|WoW API]] with reguards to frame and UI element creation and the relationships between the elements. The term 'element' is classically an XML term for describing hierarcical parts of an XML document. However you will see the terms 'elements', 'uiobjects', 'widgets', 'frames', and 'layout frames' sometimes used interchangebly. To disambiguate when we are referring to the WoW XML UI facility and files, we will use the WoW term for this: 'FrameXML'.  
The [[XML UI]] reference is useful for creating and understanding these FrameXML files, and useful as a cross-reference for the [[Widget API]], and for the base [[World of Warcraft API|WoW API]] with reguards to frame and UI element creation and the relationships between the elements. The term 'element' is classically an XML term for describing hierarcical parts of an XML document. However you will see the terms 'elements', 'uiobjects', 'widgets', 'frames', and 'layout frames' sometimes used interchangebly. To disambiguate when we are referring to the WoW XML UI facility and files, we will use the WoW term for this: '[[FrameXML]]'.


Example FrameXML file:
=== Example ===
''Example [[FrameXML]] File''
   <[[XML/Ui|Ui]] xmlns="http://www.blizzard.com/wow/ui/"
   <[[XML/Ui|Ui]] xmlns="http://www.blizzard.com/wow/ui/"
         xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
         xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
     <[[XML/Script|Script]] file="MyFrame.lua" />
     <[[XML/UiScript|Script]] file="MyFrame.lua" />
     <[[XML/Frame|Frame]] name="MyAddon_MyFrame" parent="UIParent" toplevel="true" enableMouse="true">
     <[[XML/Frame|Frame]] name="MyAddon_MyFrame" parent="UIParent" toplevel="true" enableMouse="true">
       <Size>
       <Size>
         <[[XML/AbsDimension|AbsDimension]] x="200" y="200" />
         <[[XML/AbsDimension|AbsDimension]] x="200" y="200" />
       </Size>
       </Size>
       <Anchors>
       <[[XML/Anchors|Anchors]]>
         <[[XML/Anchor|Anchor]] point="CENTER" />
         <[[XML/Anchor|Anchor]] point="CENTER" />
       </Anchors>
       </Anchors>
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   </Ui>
   </Ui>
[[Category:XML elements| ]]
[[Category:XML elements| ]]
[[Category:UI XML]]

Revision as of 19:44, 14 February 2015


This is the WoW XML UI and FrameXML main reference. Use Reference for detailed information, Guides for getting started and further understanding, and Summary for overall concepts about how FrameXML and XML UI relate to WoW Interface Customization.

Reference

  • XML elements - major Ui elements, including widgets
  • XML attributes - common attributes used to define major Ui elements
  • XML properties - configuration type elements used to define the major Ui elements
  • XML types - XML types used by the Ui elements and attributes

Guides

  • XML Basics - Starter guide for understanding XML and XML documents.
  • WoW XML Tutorial - Walk-through and many various examples for using WoW UI XML.


Summary

WoW is capable of loading special .xml files used to describe and create UI elements. WoW uses this facility to create nearly all of its own native user interface frames and elements when WoW is started. These .xml files and facilities can also be used for custom user interface elements.

The XML UI reference is useful for creating and understanding these FrameXML files, and useful as a cross-reference for the Widget API, and for the base WoW API with reguards to frame and UI element creation and the relationships between the elements. The term 'element' is classically an XML term for describing hierarcical parts of an XML document. However you will see the terms 'elements', 'uiobjects', 'widgets', 'frames', and 'layout frames' sometimes used interchangebly. To disambiguate when we are referring to the WoW XML UI facility and files, we will use the WoW term for this: 'FrameXML'.

Example

Example FrameXML File

 <Ui xmlns="http://www.blizzard.com/wow/ui/"
       xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
   <Script file="MyFrame.lua" />
   <Frame name="MyAddon_MyFrame" parent="UIParent" toplevel="true" enableMouse="true">
     <Size>
       <AbsDimension x="200" y="200" />
     </Size>
     <Anchors>
       <Anchor point="CENTER" />
     </Anchors>
     <Backdrop bgFile="Interface\DialogFrame\UI-DialogBox-Background"
           edgeFile="Interface\DialogFrame\UI-DialogBox-Border" tile="true">
       <BackgroundInsets>
         <AbsInset left="11" right="12" top="12" bottom="11"/>
       </BackgroundInsets>
       <TileSize>
         <AbsValue val="32"/>
       </TileSize>
       <EdgeSize>
         <AbsValue val="32"/>
       </EdgeSize>
     </Backdrop>
   </Frame>
 </Ui>