![]() For example, save files are raP encoded, just like config.bin is.īy convention only, a config.cpp is a text file. ![]() They represent the stripping out of comments and extraneous crud, with bells on. ![]() They are not in the conventional sense a "binary"-machine readable code or data-but rather a more convenient encoded form of the text file (from the engine's perspective). So-called 'binarised' or 'binary' files are encoded in raP file format. While unusual to have both, it is common for an addon, eg a pbo, to have both inside where the config.cpp is a 'work in progress' that might later be 'binarised' to raP, and the cpp removed. (Which is the text file, and which is the 'binary' is moot, see below). ![]() When both are encountered, it is the text file that is predominant (the raPified file is ignored). cpp is the humanly readable text equivalent of config. Be it a tank, or a car.Ī 'vehicle' on the other hand covers cfgVehicles as defined in a config.cpp which would include men or buildings, since Operation Flashpoint considers them all to be 'vehicles'īy convention only, config. a vehicle, is a true vehicle of some kind. Otherwise use Ogg Vorbis format (extension. Sound = "\AnyPbo\AnySoundFolder\AnySound(.wss)" The root path of the filename is (generally) the name of the pbo The number of elements for this array in this class model can have a varying number of elements (depending on context) The engine stores it as an integer.įor Elite only: All strings must be enclosed in quotes.Ī mixture of multiple types, including embedded arrays. This is a 'convenience type' in humanly readable text. This article lists token names, their value ranges, and their type.Ī signed value that will be held in 4 bytes.Īn Integer value of 0 or 1. They may, or may not, have identical meanings (if found), in other classes. You are advised therefore, that these names, as listed, apply only to the CfgVehicles class. The meaning of the name, it is effect, can be different, depending on context. ![]() Unlike a command reference, where one meaning fits all, Token names are not verbs. The primary focus of this document is the TokenNames used for various aspects of controlling models within Addons. This article details the token-names specifically available within the CfgVehicles class of a Config.cpp. ![]()
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