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The '''[http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/vegastrike/data4.x/units/units.csv?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup Units.csv]''' file contains specific information on all [[Vessels & Installations|Vessels and Installations]] and [[Upgrades|Upgrades]] in VegaStrike.  This has replaced the <code>[[HowTo:Edit Unit Files|xunit.xml]]</code> files.
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The {{CVS:Units.csv}} file contains specific information on all [[Vessels & Installations|Vessels and Installations]] and [[Upgrades|Upgrades]] in VegaStrike.  This has replaced the <code>[[HowTo:Edit Unit Files|xunit.xml]]</code> files.
  
 
=The <code>units.csv</code> file=
 
=The <code>units.csv</code> file=
The '''[http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/vegastrike/data4.x/units/units.csv?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup units.csv]''' is a comma delimited text file which can be edited with any spreadsheet program.
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The {{CVS:Units.csv}} is a comma delimited text file which can be edited with any spreadsheet program.
  
 
NOTE: Microsoft Works has problems with the long description columns.  For a free alternative, try [http://www.openoffice.org OpenOffice].
 
NOTE: Microsoft Works has problems with the long description columns.  For a free alternative, try [http://www.openoffice.org OpenOffice].
  
 
==Columns in the <code>units.csv</code> file==
 
==Columns in the <code>units.csv</code> file==
The original desciption of the xunit syntax from hellcatv is located in [http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/vegastrike/data/units/description.xunit?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup CVS].  The columns of the <code>units.csv</code> file and their description are;
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The original desciption of the xunit syntax from hellcatv is located in [http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/vegastrike/data/units/description.xunit?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup CVS].  The columns of the {{CVS:Units.csv}} file and their description are;
 
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=See also=
 
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* '''[http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/vegastrike/data4.x/units/units.csv?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup Units.csv]''' in CVS
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* {{CVS:Units.csv}} in CVS
 
* [[HowTo:Edit Unit Files|HowTo:Edit XUNIT files]]
 
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The Template:CVS:Units.csv file contains specific information on all Vessels and Installations and Upgrades in VegaStrike. This has replaced the xunit.xml files.

The units.csv file

The Template:CVS:Units.csv is a comma delimited text file which can be edited with any spreadsheet program.

NOTE: Microsoft Works has problems with the long description columns. For a free alternative, try OpenOffice.

Columns in the units.csv file

The original desciption of the xunit syntax from hellcatv is located in CVS. The columns of the Template:CVS:Units.csv file and their description are; FIXME Copy Descriptions from HowTo:Edit Unit Files

  • Key (Key)
  • Directory (String)
  • Name (string)
  • FoFID (string)
  • Object_Type (string)
  • Combat_Role (string) - combat role that the ship has (see ai/VegaPriorities.csv )
  • Textual_Description (string)
  • Hud_image (string)
  • Unit_Scale (float) - Sets the scaling of the unit in the game
  • Cockpit (string) - Defines a cockpit for the ship. Points to a cockpit file. Extension .cpt. See also HowTo:Edit HUDs.
  • CockpitX (x=float) - Coordinates where the Cockpit should be in the Unit/Ship
  • CockpitY (y=float) - Coordinates where the Cockpit should be in the Unit/Ship
  • CockpitZ (z=float(meters)) - Coordinates where the Cockpit should be in the Unit/Ship
  • Mesh ({filename(string);frame(int);texturetime(float)})
    • filename - Points to a xmesh-file of the ship. Extension .xmesh
    • frame - (optional) Defines the starting-frame of a mesh animation. See forums for more.
    • texturetime - (optional) Defines the starting delay of a mesh animation. See forums for more.
    • Example: {llama.bfxm;;}
  • Shield_Mesh (string) - (optional) xmesh-file to use for the shield instead of a sphere. Extension .xmesh
  • Rapid_Mesh (string) - (optional) xmesh-file to load and use for collisions with other units/ships/... instead of the Meshfile from above (not drawn) Extension .xmesh
  • BSP_Mesh (string) - (optional) xmesh-file to use for beam and bolt collisions (not drawn) Extension .xmesh
  • Use_BSP (boolean)
  • Use_Rapid (boolean)
  • Mass (metric tons) - mass in metric tonnes (kkg)
  • Moment_Of_Inertia (metric tons * meters*meters)
  • Convex_Hull_Volume (meters * meters * meters)
  • Fuel_Capacity (metric tons)
  • Hull (VSD) - Specifies the ships Hull
  • Armor_Front_Top_Right (VSD) - Specifies the ships physical armor
  • Armor_Front_Top_Left (VSD) - Specifies the ships physical armor
  • Armor_Front_Bottom_Right (VSD) - Specifies the ships physical armor
  • Armor_Front_Bottom_Left (VSD) - Specifies the ships physical armor
  • Armor_Back_Top_Right (VSD) - Specifies the ships physical armor
  • Armor_Back_Top_Left (VSD) - Specifies the ships physical armor
  • Armor_Back_Bottom_Right (VSD) - Specifies the ships physical armor
  • Armor_Back_Bottom_Left (VSD) - Specifies the ships physical armor
  • Shield_Front_Top_Right (VSD) - Specifies the ships Shield (electric armor)
  • Shield_Back_Top_Left (VSD) - Specifies the ships Shield (electric armor)
  • Shield_Front_Bottom_Right (VSD) - Specifies the ships Shield (electric armor)
  • Shield_Front_Bottom_Left (VSD) - Specifies the ships Shield (electric armor)
  • Shield_Back_Top_Right (VSD) - Specifies the ships Shield (electric armor)
  • Shield_Front_Top_Left (VSD) - Specifies the ships Shield (electric armor)
  • Shield_Back_Bottom_Right (VSD) - Specifies the ships Shield (electric armor)
  • Shield_Back_Bottom_Left (VSD) - Specifies the ships Shield (electric armor)
  • Shield_Recharge (VSD/second) - Shield regeneration if not violating speed limit
  • Shield_Leak (percentage) - (optional) how much leak these shields have (usually 0%)
  • Warp_Capacitor (800MJ)
  • Primary_Capacitor (100MJ)
  • Reactor_Recharge (100MJ/s)
  • Jump_Drive_Present (Boolean ) - boolean whether the jump drive is missing (assumed missing in absence of tag)
  • Jump_Drive_Delay (seconds) - seconds before jump drive initiates
  • Wormhole (boolean) - forces units to teleport upon touching this one
  • Outsystem_Jump_Cost (800MJ)
  • Warp_Usage_Cost (800MJ/second) - energy to jump
  • Afterburner_Type (int type ) - Specifies the ships engine
  • Afterburner_Usage_Cost (100MJ/s)
  • Maneuver_Yaw (metric tons*degrees/second^2) - Specifies the ships maneuver data
  • Maneuver_Pitch (metric tons*degrees/second^2) - Specifies the ships maneuver data
  • Maneuver_Roll (metric tons*degrees/second^2) - Specifies the ships maneuver data
  • Yaw_Governor (degrees/sec) - maximum yaw
  • Pitch_Governor (degrees/sec) - maximum pitch
  • Roll_Governor (degrees/sec) - maximum roll
  • Afterburner_Accel (metric tons*m/s^2) - Thrust with afterburners
  • Forward_Accel (metric tons*m/s^2) - Thrust without afterburners
  • Retro_Accel (metric tons*m/s^2) - Reverse thrust
  • Left_Accel (metric tons*m/s^2) - Left thrust
  • Right_Accel (metric tons*m/s^2) - Right thrust
  • Top_Accel (metric tons**m/s^2) - Top thrust
  • Bottom_Accel (metric tons*m/s^2) - Bottom thrust
  • Afterburner_Speed_Governor (meters/second) - Max safe speed with afterburners
  • Default_Speed_Governor (meters/second) - Max safe speed without afterburner
  • ITTS (boolean) - if the unit has ability to target track with lead
  • Radar_Color (boolean) - if unit has color radar
  • Radar_Range (meters) - maximum range of radar
  • Tracking_Cone (Degrees) - cosine of cone at which guns may track
  • Max_Cone (Degrees)
  • Lock_Cone (Degrees) - cosine of cone at which missiles gain locking time
  • Hold_Volume (m^3) - volume in cargo units
  • Can_Cloak (boolean)
  • Cloak_Min (percentage) - minimum percentage of cloakedness
  • Cloak_Rate (percentage/second) - time per second to cloak
  • Cloak_Energy (800MJ/s) - how much energy this takes.
  • Cloak_Glass (boolean) - boolean whether or not effect 2 is used
  • Repair_Droid (int)
  • ECM_Rating (int)
  • ECM_Resist (int)
  • Ecm_Drain (800MJ/s)
  • Hud_Functionality (1 normalized fraction)
  • Max_Hud_Functionality (1 normalized fraction)
  • Lifesupport_Functionality (1 normalized fraction)
  • Max_Lifesupport_Functionality (1 normalized fraction)
  • Comm_Functionality (1 normalized fraction)
  • Max_Comm_Functionality (1 normalized fraction)
  • FireControl_Functionality (1 normalized fraction)
  • Max_FireControl_Functionality (1 normalized fraction)
  • SPECDrive_Functionality (1 normalized fraction)
  • Max_SPECDrive_Functionality (1 normalized fraction)
  • Slide_Start (seconds) - (optional) number of tenths of seconds before fully reacting to keyboard (smoothing)
  • Slide_End (seconds) - (optional) number of tenths of seconds to stop
  • Activation_Accel (m/s^2)
  • Activation_Speed (m/s)
  • Upgrades ({filename(string);mountoffset(int);subunoffset(int)})
    • filename -
    • mountoffset -
    • subunoffset -
    • Example: {skyscope1;;}{capacitor02;;}{reactor02;;}{spec_capacitor01;;}{quadshield02;;}{armor01;;}
  • Prohibited_Upgrades (Semicolon delineated list of prohibited upgrades, allowing up to a certain number if specified with colon.)
  • Sub_Units ({filename(string);x(meters);y(meters);z(meters);forex(meters);forey(meters);forez(meters);upx(meters);upy(meters);upz(meters);restricted(meters)}) - A Subunt is a (not necessarily) small independant part of your unit. In fact the main unit and the subunit are two different ships (units) patched together at a certain point (x,y,z see below). If a subunit is destroyed the remaining parts will fly into space like the remainings of any other ship ... e.g turrets
    • filename - unit file that can be referenced from toplevel units
    • x, y, z - location of subunit
    • forex, forey, forez - (optional) Forward vector of subunit (assume 0,0,1)
    • upx, upy, upz - (optional) Up vector of subunit (assume 0,1,0)
    • restricted - (optional) minimum dot with forey that the turret can have so it can't turn inside itself
    • Example:
  • Sound (shieldhit(string);armorhit(string);hullhit(string);jump(string);explode(string);cloak(string);engine(string))
    • shieldhit, armorhit, hullhit -
    • jump -
    • explode -
    • cloak -
    • engine -
    • Example:
  • Light ({meshfile(string);x(meters);y(meters);z(meters);scale(meters);r(percentage);g(percentage);b(percentage);a(percentage);activationspeed(meters/second)}) - Specifies an engine-flame/light/glow/whatever on your ship
    • meshfile - meshfile (sans .xmesh) for this engine model
    • x, y, z - location of light (in meters)
    • scale - size of engine (radius, in meters)
    • r, g, b, a - (optional)red/blue/green colour of engine
    • activationspeed -
    • Example: {supernova.bmp.bfxm;0.00000e+0;0.350000;-2.09200;2;;;;;}{supernova.bmp.bfxm;1.31600;-6.00000e-3;-1.82200;2;;;;;}{supernova.bmp.bfxm;-1.32800;-6.00000e-3;-1.82200;2;;;;;}
  • Mounts ({type(string);ammo(int);volume(meters);SIZE(string);x(meters);y(meters);z(meters);xyscale(meters);zscale(meters);forex(meters);forey(meters);forez(meters);upx(meters);upy(meters);upz(meters);functionality(percentage);maxfunctionality(percentage)})
    • type - Type of weapon (see weapon_list.xml in the data directory)
    • ammo - how much ammo the gun holds (only needed for ammo needing weapons e.g. missiles,torpedos,...
    • volume -
    • SIZE - size class(es)/type(s) and if they are capable of autotracking.
    • x, y, z - location of weapon
    • xyscale, zscale -
    • forex, forey, forez - (optional) Forward vector of mount (assume 0,0,1)
    • upx, upy, upz - (optional) Up vector of mount (assume 0,1,0)
    • Example: {;;;Light Medium;1.01200;-6.80000e-2;3.40800;;;;;;;;;1;1}{;;;Light Medium;-0.964000;-6.80000e-2;3.40800;;;;;;;;;1;1}{;;;Light;0.380000;0.176000;1.07600;;;;;;;;;1;1}{;;;Light;-0.336000;0.176000;1.07600;;;;;;;;;1;1}{;0;48;light-missile medium-missile special-missile;0;0;0;;;;;;;;;1;1}{;0;48;light-missile medium-missile special-missile;0;0;0;;;;;;;;;1;1}
  • Net_Comm (?)
  • Dock ({INTERNAL(boolean);x(meters);y(meters);z(meters);size(meters);minsize(meters)})
    • INTERNAL - (optional/unused) whether the dock port makes the ship disappeared. The ship must be smaller than the size of the dock, otherwise it will remain in open space.
    • x, y, z - location of dock (in meters)
    • size - size of dock port (radius, in meters)
    • minsize -
    • Example:
  • Cargo_Import ({Cat(string);price(percentage);pricestddev(percentage);quant(percentage);quantstddev(percentage)}) Used by bases, etc. for generating the cargo available for purchase.
    • Cat - A category to use from Master_part_list.csv eg Natural_Products/Natural_Resources"
    • price - price scale (multiplied by price in list)
    • pricestddev - price scale variation (above adjusted by this)
    • quant - quantity of this sort of cargo
    • quantstddev - quantity variation
    • Example:
  • Cargo ({filename(string);Category(string);price(credits);quant(int);mass(metric Tons);volume(meters*meters*meters);functionality(percentage);maxfunctionality(percentage);description(string);missionCargo(bool)})
    • filename - name of cargo
    • Category -
    • price - price of cargo
    • quant - ammount of cargo
    • mass - mass in tonnes
    • volume - size of cargo in m3
    • functionality, maxfunctionality - FIXME ???
    • description - (optional/unused)
    • missionCargo - ???
    • Example: {skyscope1;upgrades/Sensors/Basic;200;1;1;1;1;1;Refurbished Part;0}{capacitor02;upgrades/Capacitors/Standard;200;1;1;1;1;1;Refurbished Part;0}{reactor02;upgrades/Reactors/Standard;200;1;1;1;1;1;Refurbished Part;0}{spec_capacitor01;upgrades/SPEC_Capacitors;200;1;1;1;1;1;Refurbished Part;0}{quadshield02;upgrades/Shield_Systems/Standard_Quad_Shields;200;1;1;1;1;1;Refurbished Part;0}{armor01;upgrades/Armor;200;1;1;1;1;1;Refurbished Part;0}
  • Explosion (string)
  • Equipment_Space (m^3)
  • Num_Animation_Stages (int)
  • Upgrade_Storage_Volume (float)
  • Heat_Sink_Rating (float)

FIXME Integrate the Hint better into the decription above.
Hint (Source):

  • The ...Maneuver variables are a value that can be calculated from "metric tons*degrees/second^2".
  • The ...Governor variables are the maximum turn speed defined as "degrees/sec".

Editing the units.csv file

  • Open the units.csv file in a spreadsheet application and if you are adding a new item, add a new line.
  • FIXME ADD INFO
  • Save the file as a csv file.


Example: Llama.begin



See also


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