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* ''[[hud.plist]]'' that allows for changes or a radically new ''Head-Up Display''.
 
* ''[[hud.plist]]'' that allows for changes or a radically new ''Head-Up Display''.
 
* ''[[characters.plist]]'' that adds non-player characters to Oolite.
 
* ''[[characters.plist]]'' that adds non-player characters to Oolite.
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* ''[[equipment.plist]]'' lists upgrades available from the Shipyard.
 
* ''[[missiontext.plist]]'', ''[[misc plists|demoships.plist]]'', ''[[speech_pronunciation_guide.plist]]'' are some of the other custom methods.
 
* ''[[missiontext.plist]]'', ''[[misc plists|demoships.plist]]'', ''[[speech_pronunciation_guide.plist]]'' are some of the other custom methods.
  

Revision as of 16:46, 26 September 2007

OXP icon

An Oolite Expansion Pack can cause many big changes or additions to Oolite's gameplay, or it may represent just a small, subtle alteration. By appearances, there is no way to tell what is inside, as it's merely a folder with the added extention .oxp. Inside, it will at least contain a folder named Config, and possibly other folders such as AIs, Models, Textures, Sounds, etc. It is down to the goal of the OXP, which ways to combine elements to the OXP's contents.

AIs

The folder named AIs would contain any AI.plist additions the OXP might use.

Config

This folder contains Property lists such as:

All plist files except for those introducing new AI, belong in Config.

In its simplest form, an OXP could contain only a Config with an altering script.plist or planetinfo.plist. An OXP that adds a new ship needs a shipdata.plist entry, and unless it is based entirely on existing Oolite data, would include a model and texture.

Models

Oolite models need to be in the .dat format. There are utilities available that convert models made in Wings 3D (.obj) and Meshwork (.mesh) into this. A .dat file can be opened in a plain text editor to view the object's assigned texture names and see that they correspond with the actual file names in the Textures folder. The .dat file must be named exactly as it is referenced in the shipdata model entry.

Textures

Oolite's textures are in the .png format, usually at a standard 512x512 size, and must be named exactly as they are named in the .dat file.

A preview of things to come

The scripting environment is being reworked to use JavaScript as the core scripting language. See Scripting Oolite with JavaScript for more information.

External links