What It Does
TabLayout(tabs) performs one focused job in script flow and can be chained cleanly with other API steps. Defines a tabbed panel layout for dialogs.
Defines a tabbed panel layout for dialogs.
TabLayout(tabs) performs one focused job in script flow and can be chained cleanly with other API steps. Defines a tabbed panel layout for dialogs.
In dialog and HUD flow, validate user input and complete the sequence with close/dispose steps to keep the UI stable. This API becomes most valuable in multi-step chained scenarios.
tabs define the purpose of the call; preparing them in clearly named variables before execution makes production debugging easier. The safest usage pattern is to store the call result in a variable, wrap it with pcall, and pass it into later steps in a controlled way.
You can combine it with Setting.builder(), Dialog, Checkbox, EditText, Hud, and Console to build richer operator-facing flows.
The snippet below is a starter pattern that can be applied directly in runtime flow.
TabLayout({"General", "Advanced"})From foundation to combined usage, each level is provided as a separate code block so you can copy the level you need and adapt it directly.
TabLayout({"General", "Advanced"})local stepOk = true
TabLayout({"General", "Advanced"})
if stepOk then
wait(200)
endlocal ok, result = pcall(function()
TabLayout({"General", "Advanced"})
end)
if not ok then
print("API step failed: TabLayout(tabs)")
requestStop()
end-- In dialog and HUD flow, validate user input and complete the sequence with close/dispose steps to keep the UI stable.
local function run_tablayout_step()
TabLayout({"General", "Advanced"})
end
local ok, err = pcall(run_tablayout_step)
if not ok then
toast("Step failed")
print(err)
endlocal dialog = Setting.builder()
dialog:add("delay", EditText("500", 1, "Delay"))
dialog:add("enabled", Checkbox(true, "Enabled"))
Setting.setDialog(dialog:build())
Setting.show()
TabLayout({"General", "Advanced"})