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Every entity is defined by a key, followed by a <dict>ionary of the object's properties.
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Every entity is defined by a title-key, followed by a <dict>ionary of the object's properties.
 
Do not use '-'(minus symbol) in the entity title.
 
Do not use '-'(minus symbol) in the entity title.
  
:The structure of the shipdata.plist is as follows:
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The structure of the shipdata.plist is as follows:
  
  ***XML-Header info***
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XML:
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  ''***usual XML-Header info***''
 
  <plist>
 
  <plist>
 
  <dict>
 
  <dict>
 
   <key>my_object</key>
 
   <key>my_object</key>
 
   <dict>
 
   <dict>
     (all property entries)
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     ''(all relevant property entries)''
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  </dict>
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<nowiki>  <!-- between these everything will be ignored, convenient for selfcomments --> </nowiki>
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  <key>my_second_object</key>
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  <dict>
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    ''(all relevant property entries)''
 
   </dict>
 
   </dict>
 
  </dict>
 
  </dict>
 
  </plist>
 
  </plist>
  
[[shipdata.plist|BACK]]
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OpenStep:
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{
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    // comment
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    "my_object" = {
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      ''(all relevant property entries)''
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    };
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}
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* See [[Shipdata.plist]] for relevant properties.
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[[Category:Oolite]]

Revision as of 11:02, 21 March 2013

Every entity is defined by a title-key, followed by a <dict>ionary of the object's properties. Do not use '-'(minus symbol) in the entity title.

The structure of the shipdata.plist is as follows:

XML:

***usual XML-Header info***
<plist>
<dict>
  <key>my_object</key>
  <dict>
    (all relevant property entries)
  </dict>
  <!-- between these everything will be ignored, convenient for selfcomments --> 
  <key>my_second_object</key>
  <dict>
    (all relevant property entries)
  </dict>
</dict>
</plist>

OpenStep:

{
   // comment
   "my_object" = {
     (all relevant property entries)
   };
}