├── .gitattributes
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── client.lua
├── config.lua
├── data
├── carvariations.meta
├── handling.meta
└── vehicles.meta
├── fxmanifest.lua
├── server.lua
├── stream
├── hologram_box_model.yft
├── hologram_box_model.ytd
└── hologram_box_model_hi.yft
└── ui
├── css
├── main.css
└── themes
│ └── nve.css
├── fonts
├── Oswald-Light.eot
├── Oswald-Light.svg
├── Oswald-Light.ttf
├── Oswald-Light.woff
├── Oswald-Light.woff2
├── Oswald-Regular.eot
├── Oswald-Regular.svg
├── Oswald-Regular.ttf
├── Oswald-Regular.woff
├── Oswald-Regular.woff2
└── digital.ttf
├── hologram.html
└── js
└── main.js
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/README.md:
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1 | # iSpeedometer
2 | Hologram Speed Script edited for RP server (fuel ui and fixed problems with ui)
3 |
4 | ⚠️This is not a Seatbelt System, only a "Vehicle HUD"
5 |
6 | Modification of HologramSpeed, code was rewriting mainly by Sinyx and Space V due to
7 | bugs where the nui was disappearing and added an NUI for fuel (it's adapted for LegacyFuel but can be change easily in the config.)
8 |
9 | How to adapt your seatbelt script to iSpeedometer
10 | ```lua
11 | TriggerEvent("hologramspeed:seatbeltUpdate", true) -- put seatbelt to ON (in HUD)
12 | TriggerEvent("hologramspeed:seatbeltUpdate", false) -- put seatbelt to OFF (in HUD)
13 | ```
14 | You can use the release /example if you don't know what are you doing
15 |
16 | You can have support on our Discord (FR/ENG)
17 |
18 |
19 | 
20 |
21 |
22 | Dependency
23 | - LegacyFuel (can be change easily from the config)
24 |
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/client.lua:
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1 | -- Events
2 | RegisterNetEvent('HologramSpeed:SetTheme')
3 |
4 | -- Constants
5 | local ResourceName = GetCurrentResourceName()
6 | local HologramURI = string.format("nui://%s/ui/hologram.html", ResourceName)
7 | local AttachmentOffset = vec3(2.5, -1, 1)
8 | local AttachmentRotation = vec3(0, 0, -15)
9 | local HologramModel = `hologram_box_model`
10 | local SettingKey = string.format("%s:profile", GetCurrentServerEndpoint()) -- The key to store the current theme setting in. As themes are per server, this key is also.
11 | local DBG = false -- Enables debug information, not very useful unless you know what you are doing!
12 |
13 | -- Variables
14 | local duiObject = false -- The DUI object, used for messaging and is destroyed when the resource is stopped
15 | local duiIsReady = false -- Set by a callback triggered by DUI once the javascript has fully loaded
16 | local hologramObject = 0 -- The current DUI anchor. 0 when one does not exist
17 | local usingMetric, shouldUseMetric = ShouldUseMetricMeasurements() -- Used to track the status of the metric measurement setting
18 |
19 | -- Preferences
20 | local displayEnabled = false
21 | local currentTheme = GetConvar("hsp_defaultTheme", "default")
22 |
23 | local function DebugPrint(...)
24 | if DBG then
25 | print(...)
26 | end
27 | end
28 |
29 | local function EnsureDuiMessage(data)
30 | if duiObject and duiIsReady then
31 | SendDuiMessage(duiObject, json.encode(data))
32 | return true
33 | end
34 |
35 | return false
36 | end
37 |
38 | local function SendChatMessage(message)
39 | TriggerEvent('chat:addMessage', {args = {message}})
40 | end
41 |
42 | -- Register a callback for when the DUI JS has loaded completely
43 | RegisterNUICallback("duiIsReady", function(_, cb)
44 | duiIsReady = true
45 | cb({ok = true})
46 | end)
47 |
48 | local function LoadPlayerProfile()
49 | local jsonData = GetResourceKvpString(SettingKey)
50 | if jsonData ~= nil then
51 | jsonData = json.decode(jsonData)
52 | displayEnabled = jsonData.displayEnabled
53 | currentTheme = jsonData.currentTheme
54 | AttachmentOffset = vec3(jsonData.attachmentOffset.x, jsonData.attachmentOffset.y, jsonData.attachmentOffset.z)
55 | AttachmentRotation = vec3(jsonData.attachmentRotation.x, jsonData.attachmentRotation.y, jsonData.attachmentRotation.z)
56 | end
57 | end
58 |
59 | local function SavePlayerProfile()
60 | local jsonData = {
61 | displayEnabled = displayEnabled,
62 | currentTheme = currentTheme,
63 | attachmentOffset = AttachmentOffset,
64 | attachmentRotation = AttachmentRotation,
65 | }
66 | SetResourceKvp(SettingKey, json.encode(jsonData))
67 | end
68 |
69 | local function ToggleDisplay()
70 | displayEnabled = not displayEnabled
71 | SavePlayerProfile()
72 | end
73 |
74 | local function SetTheme(newTheme)
75 | if newTheme ~= currentTheme then
76 | EnsureDuiMessage {theme = newTheme}
77 | SendChatMessage(newTheme == "default" and HologramSpeedConfig.Lang.speedometer_reset or (HologramSpeedConfig.Lang.speedometer_set .. newTheme .. "^r."))
78 | currentTheme = newTheme
79 | SavePlayerProfile()
80 | end
81 | end
82 |
83 | local function UpdateEntityAttach()
84 | local playerPed, currentVehicle
85 | playerPed = PlayerPedId()
86 | if IsPedInAnyVehicle(playerPed) then
87 | currentVehicle = GetVehiclePedIsIn(playerPed, false)
88 | -- Attach the hologram to the vehicle
89 | AttachEntityToEntity(hologramObject, currentVehicle, GetEntityBoneIndexByName(currentVehicle, "chassis"), AttachmentOffset, AttachmentRotation, false, false, false, false, false, true)
90 | DebugPrint(string.format("DUI anchor %s attached to %s", hologramObject, currentVehicle))
91 | end
92 | end
93 |
94 | local function CheckRange(x, y, z, minVal, maxVal)
95 | if x == nil or y == nil or z == nil or minVal == nil or maxVal == nil then
96 | return false
97 | else
98 | return not (x < minVal or x > maxVal or y < minVal or y > maxVal or z < minVal or z > maxVal)
99 | end
100 | end
101 |
102 | -- Command Handler
103 |
104 | local function CommandHandler(args)
105 |
106 | local msgErr = HologramSpeedConfig.Lang.msg_err
107 | local msgSuc = HologramSpeedConfig.Lang.msg_succ
108 |
109 | if args[1] == "theme" then
110 | if #args >= 2 then
111 | TriggerServerEvent('HologramSpeed:CheckTheme', args[2])
112 | else
113 | SendChatMessage(HologramSpeedConfig.Lang.invalid_theme)
114 | end
115 | elseif args[1] == "offset" then
116 | local nx, ny, nz = 2.5, -1, 0.85
117 | if #args >= 4 then
118 | nx, ny, nz = tonumber(args[2]), tonumber(args[3]), tonumber(args[4])
119 | if not CheckRange(nx, ny, nz, -5.0, 5.0) then
120 | nx, ny, nz = 2.5, -1, 0.85
121 | SendChatMessage(string.format(msgErr, args[1], -5.0, 5.0))
122 | end
123 | else
124 | SendChatMessage(HologramSpeedConfig.Lang.offset_reset)
125 | end
126 | AttachmentOffset = vec3(nx, ny, nz)
127 | UpdateEntityAttach()
128 | SavePlayerProfile()
129 | SendChatMessage(string.format(msgSuc, args[1], nx, ny, nz))
130 | elseif args[1] == "rotate" then
131 | local nx, ny, nz = 0, 0, -15
132 | if #args >= 4 then
133 | nx, ny, nz = tonumber(args[2]), tonumber(args[3]), tonumber(args[4])
134 | if not CheckRange(nx, ny, nz, -45.0, 45.0) then
135 | nx, ny, nz = 0, 0, -15
136 | SendChatMessage(string.format(msgErr, args[1], -45.0, 45.0))
137 | end
138 | else
139 | SendChatMessage(HologramSpeedConfig.Lang.rotation_reset)
140 | end
141 | AttachmentRotation = vec3(nx, ny, nz)
142 | UpdateEntityAttach()
143 | SavePlayerProfile()
144 | SendChatMessage(string.format(msgSuc, args[1], nx, ny, nz))
145 | end
146 | end
147 |
148 | -- Network events
149 |
150 | AddEventHandler('HologramSpeed:SetTheme', function(theme)
151 | SetTheme(theme)
152 | end)
153 |
154 | -- Register command
155 |
156 | RegisterCommand(HologramSpeedConfig.CommandName, function(_, args)
157 | if #args == 0 then
158 | if IsPedInAnyVehicle(PlayerPedId(), true) then
159 | ToggleDisplay()
160 | else
161 | CommandHandler(args)
162 | end
163 | end
164 | end, false)
165 |
166 | TriggerEvent('chat:addSuggestion', '/' .. HologramSpeedConfig.CommandName, HologramSpeedConfig.Lang.toggle_hologram, {
167 | { name = "command", help = HologramSpeedConfig.Lang.allow_command },
168 | })
169 |
170 | RegisterKeyMapping(HologramSpeedConfig.CommandName, HologramSpeedConfig.Lang.description_keymapping, "keyboard", "grave") -- default: `
171 |
172 | -- Initialise the DUI. We only need to do this once.
173 | local function InitialiseDui()
174 | DebugPrint("Initialising...")
175 |
176 | duiObject = CreateDui(HologramURI, 512, 512)
177 |
178 | DebugPrint("\tDUI created")
179 |
180 | repeat Wait(0) until duiIsReady
181 |
182 | DebugPrint("\tDUI available")
183 |
184 | EnsureDuiMessage {
185 | useMetric = usingMetric,
186 | display = false,
187 | theme = currentTheme
188 | }
189 |
190 | DebugPrint("\tDUI initialised")
191 |
192 | local txdHandle = CreateRuntimeTxd("HologramDUI")
193 | local duiHandle = GetDuiHandle(duiObject)
194 | local duiTexture = CreateRuntimeTextureFromDuiHandle(txdHandle, "DUI", duiHandle)
195 | DebugPrint("\tRuntime texture created")
196 |
197 | DebugPrint("Done!")
198 | end
199 |
200 | local currentVehicle, showHud
201 | local intervalShowHud = 1000
202 |
203 | local function deleteHologram()
204 | showHud = false
205 | intervalShowHud = 1000
206 |
207 | if hologramObject ~= 0 and DoesEntityExist(hologramObject) then
208 | DeleteVehicle(hologramObject)
209 | else
210 | hologramObject = 0
211 | end
212 | end
213 |
214 | -- Main Loop
215 | CreateThread(function()
216 | -- Sanity checks
217 | if string.lower(ResourceName) ~= ResourceName then
218 | return
219 | end
220 |
221 | if not IsModelInCdimage(HologramModel) or not IsModelAVehicle(HologramModel) then
222 | SendChatMessage(HologramSpeedConfig.Lang.error_miss_stream)
223 | return
224 | end
225 |
226 | LoadPlayerProfile()
227 |
228 | InitialiseDui()
229 |
230 | local playerPed
231 | while true do
232 | playerPed = PlayerPedId()
233 |
234 | -- This thread watches for changes to the user's preferred measurement system
235 | shouldUseMetric = ShouldUseMetricMeasurements()
236 |
237 | if usingMetric ~= shouldUseMetric and EnsureDuiMessage {useMetric = shouldUseMetric} then
238 | usingMetric = shouldUseMetric
239 | end
240 |
241 | if showHud then
242 | if not DoesEntityExist(currentVehicle) or GetVehiclePedIsIn(playerPed, false) ~= currentVehicle then
243 | deleteHologram()
244 | end
245 | end
246 |
247 | if IsPedInAnyVehicle(playerPed) then
248 | currentVehicle = GetVehiclePedIsIn(playerPed, false)
249 |
250 | if GetPedInVehicleSeat(currentVehicle, -1) == playerPed then
251 | if not showHud then
252 | -- Ensure the display is off before we start
253 | showHud = true
254 | EnsureDuiMessage {display = false}
255 |
256 | -- Load the hologram model
257 | RequestModel(HologramModel)
258 | repeat Wait(0) until HasModelLoaded(HologramModel)
259 |
260 | -- It seems that once the texture unloads(?) the replacement is also removed and never get's added back.
261 | -- This will ensure that any time the model is about to be used, the texture will be replaced
262 | AddReplaceTexture("hologram_box_model", "p_hologram_box", "HologramDUI", "DUI")
263 |
264 | -- Create the hologram object
265 | hologramObject = CreateVehicle(HologramModel, GetEntityCoords(currentVehicle), 0.0, false, true)
266 |
267 | SetVehicleIsConsideredByPlayer(hologramObject, false)
268 | SetVehicleEngineOn(hologramObject, true, true)
269 | SetEntityCollision(hologramObject, false, false)
270 |
271 | SetModelAsNoLongerNeeded(HologramModel)
272 |
273 | -- Attach the hologram to the vehicle
274 | AttachEntityToEntity(hologramObject, currentVehicle, GetEntityBoneIndexByName(currentVehicle, "chassis"), AttachmentOffset, AttachmentRotation, false, false, false, false, false, true)
275 |
276 | intervalShowHud = 1
277 | end
278 | elseif showHud then
279 | deleteHologram()
280 | end
281 | elseif showHud then
282 | deleteHologram()
283 | end
284 |
285 | -- At this point, the player is no longer driving a vehicle or was never driving a vehicle this cycle
286 |
287 | -- If there is a hologram object currently created...
288 |
289 | -- We don't need to check every single frame for the player being in a vehicle so we check every second
290 | Wait(1000)
291 | end
292 | end)
293 |
294 | CreateThread(function ()
295 | while true do
296 | if showHud then
297 |
298 | local vehicleSpeed = GetEntitySpeed(currentVehicle)
299 |
300 | if DoesEntityExist(currentVehicle) then
301 | EnsureDuiMessage {
302 | display = displayEnabled and IsVehicleEngineOn(currentVehicle),
303 | rpm = GetVehicleCurrentRpm(currentVehicle),
304 | gear = GetVehicleCurrentGear(currentVehicle),
305 | abs = (GetVehicleWheelSpeed(currentVehicle, 0) == 0.0) and (vehicleSpeed > 0.0),
306 | hBrake = GetVehicleHandbrake(currentVehicle),
307 | rawSpeed = vehicleSpeed,
308 | fuel = GetFuelHologram(currentVehicle)
309 | }
310 | end
311 | end
312 |
313 | Wait(intervalShowHud)
314 | end
315 | end)
316 |
317 | AddEventHandler("hologramspeed:seatbeltUpdate", function(state)
318 | EnsureDuiMessage{
319 | needBelt = state
320 | }
321 | end)
322 |
323 | -- Resource cleanup
324 | AddEventHandler("onResourceStop", function(resource)
325 | if resource == ResourceName then
326 | DebugPrint("Cleaning up...")
327 |
328 | displayEnabled = false
329 | DebugPrint("\tDisplay disabled")
330 |
331 | if DoesEntityExist(hologramObject) then
332 | DeleteVehicle(hologramObject)
333 | DebugPrint("\tDUI anchor deleted "..tostring(hologramObject))
334 | end
335 |
336 | RemoveReplaceTexture("hologram_box_model", "p_hologram_box")
337 | DebugPrint("\tReplace texture removed")
338 |
339 | if duiObject then
340 | DebugPrint("\tDUI browser destroyed")
341 | DestroyDui(duiObject)
342 | duiObject = false
343 | end
344 | end
345 | end)
346 |
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/config.lua:
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1 | function GetFuelHologram(vehicle)
2 | return exports['LegacyFuel']:GetFuel(vehicle)
3 | end
4 |
5 | HologramSpeedConfig = {
6 | CommandName = 'hsp', -- don't put CAPS !
7 | Lang = {
8 | ['speedometer_reset'] = "Holographic speedometer theme ^5reset^r.",
9 | ['speedometer_set'] = "Holographic speedometer theme set to ^5",
10 | ['msg_err'] = "^1The the acceptable range for ^0%s ^1is ^0%f^1 ~ ^0%f^1, reset to default setting.^r",
11 | ['msg_succ'] = "^2Speedometer ^0%s ^2changed to ^0%f, %f, %f^r",
12 | ['invalid_theme'] = "^1Invalid theme! ^0Usage: /hsp theme ^r",
13 | ['offset_reset'] = "Offset reset. To change the offset, use: /hsp offset ",
14 | ['rotation_reset'] = "Rotation reset. To change the rotation, use: /hsp rotate ",
15 | ['toggle_hologram'] = "Toggle the holographic speedometer",
16 | ['allow_command'] = "Allow command: theme, offset, rotate",
17 | ['description_keymapping'] = "Change the key of the Speedometer",
18 | ['error_miss_stream'] = "^1Could not find `hologram_box_model` in the game... ^rHave you installed the resource correctly?",
19 | }
20 | }
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93 | SWANKNESS_2
94 |
95 | FLAG_HAS_LIVERY FLAG_SPORTS FLAG_SPAWN_ON_TRAILER FLAG_RICH_CAR FLAG_RECESSED_TAILLIGHT_CORONAS
96 | VEHICLE_TYPE_CAR
97 | VPT_FRONT_AND_BACK_PLATES
98 | VDT_RACE
99 | VC_SPORT
100 | VWT_SPORT
101 |
102 |
103 |
104 |
105 |
106 |
107 |
108 |
109 |
110 |
111 |
112 | WHEEL_FRONT_RIGHT_CAMERA
113 | WHEEL_FRONT_LEFT_CAMERA
114 | WHEEL_REAR_RIGHT_CAMERA
115 | WHEEL_REAR_LEFT_CAMERA
116 |
117 |
118 |
119 |
120 |
121 |
122 | STD_ASTEROPE_FRONT_LEFT
123 | STD_ASTEROPE_FRONT_RIGHT
124 | STD_ORACLE_REAR_LEFT
125 | STD_ORACLE_REAR_RIGHT
126 |
127 |
128 |
129 |
130 |
131 |
132 |
133 | vehicles_race_generic
134 | hologram_box_model
135 |
136 |
137 |
138 |
139 |
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1 | fx_version 'cerulean'
2 | game 'gta5'
3 | use_fxv2_oal 'yes'
4 | lua54 'yes'
5 | author 'Akkariin'
6 | description 'Edited by Sinyx & Space V for iDev'
7 | support 'https://discord.gg/8ecXhFXqR4'
8 | version '1.0.0'
9 |
10 | files {
11 | 'data/handling.meta',
12 | 'data/vehicles.meta',
13 | 'data/carvariations.meta',
14 | 'ui/**/*.*',
15 | 'ui/*.*'
16 | }
17 |
18 | client_scripts {
19 | 'config.lua',
20 | 'client.lua'
21 | }
22 |
23 | server_script 'server.lua'
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 | data_file 'HANDLING_FILE' 'data/handling.meta'
28 | data_file 'VEHICLE_METADATA_FILE' 'data/vehicles.meta'
29 | data_file 'VEHICLE_VARIATION_FILE' 'data/carvariations.meta'
30 |
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1 | RegisterServerEvent('HologramSpeed:CheckTheme')
2 |
3 | local resourceName = GetCurrentResourceName()
4 | local lowerCaseName = string.lower(resourceName)
5 | if lowerCaseName ~= resourceName then
6 | print(string.format("\n^1Please rename the resource %s to %s or a similar name with ^8no^1 capital letters.^7\nDue to NUI restrictions, the resource will ^1not^7 work until you do this!!!\n", resourceName, lowerCaseName))
7 | else
8 | SetConvarReplicated("hsp_defaultTheme", "default")
9 | end
10 |
11 | AddEventHandler('HologramSpeed:CheckTheme', function(theme)
12 | local netID = source
13 | if theme == 'default' then
14 | TriggerClientEvent('HologramSpeed:SetTheme', netID, theme)
15 | elseif string.match(theme, '(%w+)') then
16 | local path = string.format("%s/ui/css/themes/%s.css", GetResourcePath(GetCurrentResourceName()), theme)
17 | local file = io.open(path,"r")
18 | if file ~= nil then
19 | io.close(file)
20 | TriggerClientEvent('HologramSpeed:SetTheme', netID, theme)
21 | else
22 | TriggerClientEvent('chat:addMessage', netID, {args = {"Cannot find the theme ^1" .. theme .. "^r!"}})
23 | end
24 | else
25 | TriggerClientEvent('chat:addMessage', netID, {args = {"Invalid theme name ^1" .. theme .. "^r!"}})
26 | end
27 | end)
28 |
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1 | @font-face {
2 | font-family: 'Oswald-Regular';
3 | src: url('../fonts/Oswald-Regular.eot');
4 | src: url('../fonts/Oswald-Regular.eot#iefix') format('embedded-opentype'),
5 | url('../fonts/Oswald-Regular.woff') format('woff'),
6 | url('../fonts/Oswald-Regular.woff2') format('woff2'),
7 | url('../fonts/Oswald-Regular.ttf') format('truetype'),
8 | url('../fonts/Oswald-Regular.svg#webfont34M5alKg') format('svg');
9 | font-weight: normal;
10 | font-style: normal;
11 | }
12 |
13 | @font-face {
14 | font-family: 'Oswald-Light';
15 | src: url('../fonts/Oswald-Light.eot');
16 | src: url('../fonts/Oswald-Light.eot#iefix') format('embedded-opentype'),
17 | url('../fonts/Oswald-Light.woff') format('woff'),
18 | url('../fonts/Oswald-Light.woff2') format('woff2'),
19 | url('../fonts/Oswald-Light.ttf') format('truetype'),
20 | url('../fonts/Oswald-Light.svg#webfont34M5alKg') format('svg');
21 | font-weight: normal;
22 | font-style: normal;
23 | }
24 |
25 | @font-face {
26 | font-family: 'digital';
27 | src: url("../fonts/digital.ttf");
28 | }
29 |
30 | :root {
31 | --text-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.95);
32 | --text-inactive: rgba(193, 193, 193, 0.5);
33 |
34 | --speed-digit-active: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.95);
35 | --speed-digit-inactive: rgba(193, 193, 193, 0.5);
36 |
37 | --gear-normal: rgb(0, 255, 114, 0.95);
38 | --gear-overload: rgb(255, 0, 0, 0.95);
39 | --gear-reverse: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.95);
40 |
41 | --rpm-background: rgba(193, 193, 193, 0.4);
42 | --rpm-fill: rgb(255, 255, 255);
43 | }
44 |
45 | .hidden {
46 | visibility: hidden !important;
47 | opacity: 0 !important;
48 | }
49 |
50 | .inactive {
51 | color: var(--text-inactive);
52 | }
53 |
54 | #displayRoot {
55 | width: 100%;
56 | position: fixed;
57 | bottom: 32px;
58 | color: var(--text-color);
59 | font-size: 28px;
60 | font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, Segoe UI, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif, Apple Color Emoji, Segoe UI Emoji;
61 | filter: drop-shadow(0px 0px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3));
62 | visibility: visible;
63 | opacity: 1;
64 | transition: opacity 0.3s, visibility 0.3s;
65 | }
66 |
67 | #gearDisplay {
68 | position: absolute;
69 | left: 0px;
70 | bottom: -3px;
71 | color: var(--gear-normal);
72 | font-family: 'digital';
73 | }
74 | #gearDisplay.rpmOverload {
75 | color: var(--gear-overload);
76 | border-color: var(--gear-overload);
77 | }
78 | #gearDisplay.reverseGear {
79 | color: var(--gear-reverse);
80 | }
81 | #gearDisplay.normalRpm {
82 | color: var(--gear-normal);
83 | }
84 |
85 | #speedDisplay {
86 | position: absolute;
87 | font-size: 100px;
88 | bottom: 16px;
89 | font-weight: 100;
90 | font-family: 'digital';
91 | }
92 | #speedDisplay>span {
93 | position: absolute;
94 | bottom: 0px;
95 | }
96 | #speedDisplay>span:nth-child(1) {
97 | left: 0;
98 | }
99 | #speedDisplay>span:nth-child(2) {
100 | left: 60px;
101 | }
102 | #speedDisplay>span:nth-child(3) {
103 | left: 120px;
104 | }
105 | /* This turns empty speed segments into grey 0's automatically */
106 | #speedDisplay>span:empty::after {
107 | color: var(--speed-digit-inactive);
108 | content: "0";
109 | }
110 |
111 | #unitDisplay {
112 | position: absolute;
113 | left: 125px;
114 | bottom: -3px;
115 | font-family: 'digital';
116 | }
117 |
118 | #absContainer {
119 | position: absolute;
120 | left: 180px;
121 | bottom: 31px;
122 | font-family: 'digital';
123 | }
124 |
125 | #hBrakeContainer {
126 | position: absolute;
127 | left: 180px;
128 | bottom: 70px;
129 | font-family: 'digital';
130 | }
131 |
132 | #rpmBarBg {
133 | width: 225px;
134 | height: 4px;
135 | background: var(--rpm-background);
136 | position: absolute;
137 | bottom: -14px;
138 | }
139 | #rpmBar {
140 | width: 0%;
141 | height: 100%;
142 | background: var(--rpm-fill);
143 | }
144 |
145 | #fuelBarBg {
146 | width: 4px;
147 | height: 88px;
148 | background: var(--rpm-background);
149 | position: absolute;
150 | bottom: -14px;
151 | left: 240px;
152 | }
153 |
154 | #fuelBar {
155 | width: 100%;
156 | height: 0%;
157 | transform-origin: top;
158 | transform: translateY(88px) rotatex(180deg);
159 | background: var(--rpm-fill);
160 | }
161 |
162 | .fuel-icon {
163 | width: 20px;
164 | position: absolute;
165 | left: 236px;
166 | bottom: 80px;
167 | fill: var(--rpm-fill);
168 | }
169 |
170 | .belt-icon {
171 | width: 30px;
172 | position: absolute;
173 | left: 184px;
174 | bottom: -243px;
175 | fill: var(--rpm-fill);
176 | opacity: 0;
177 | }
178 |
179 | #belt {
180 | animation-duration: 1.5s;
181 | animation-name: belt-animation;
182 | animation-iteration-count: infinite;
183 | transition: none;
184 | }
185 |
186 | @keyframes belt-animation {
187 | 0% { opacity:1; }
188 | 40% {opacity:0; }
189 | 100% { opacity:1; }
190 | }
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1 | :root {
2 | --text-color: rgba(45,45,45,0.65);
3 | --text-inactive: rgba(45,45,45,0.2);
4 |
5 | --speed-digit-active: rgba(45,45,45,0.65);
6 | --speed-digit-inactive: rgba(45,45,45,0.2);
7 |
8 | --gear-normal: rgb(0, 33, 15);
9 | --gear-overload: rgb(31, 0, 0);
10 | --gear-reverse: #232323;
11 |
12 | --rpm-background: rgba(45,45,45,0.15);
13 | --rpm-fill: rgba(45,45,45,0.65);
14 | }
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