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{{XML_OBJC_Header | type=TRIG | {{XML_OBJC_Header | prev=TRGV | type=TRIG | next=TURR | name=Trigger}} | ||
== | ==General information== | ||
* The | * The XML on this page was tested with OniSplit v0.9.94.0. | ||
* | * BINACJBOTrigger is level-specific (level''x''_Final.dat). | ||
==BSL support== | |||
{| class="wikitable" width="100%" | {| class="wikitable" width="100%" | ||
! | !Command | ||
! | !Description | ||
! | !Example | ||
|- | |- | ||
|marketing_line_off | |marketing_line_off | ||
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|} | |} | ||
==File structure== | |||
== | |||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> | ||
<Oni> | <Oni> | ||
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</Oni> | </Oni> | ||
'''''[...]''''' means at least one trigger. Paste all trigger data | '''''[...]''''' means at least one trigger. Paste all your trigger data in there (this includes the '''<font color="#0A0"><TRIG Id="..."></font>'''/'''<font color="#0A0"></TRIG></font>''' tag). | ||
''' | '''Example''' | ||
[[Image:XML_TRIG_trigger_modded.jpg|400px|right|thumb]] | |||
[ | |||
'''<font color="#0A0"><TRIG Id="8136"></font>''' | '''<font color="#0A0"><TRIG Id="8136"></font>''' | ||
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'''<font color="#0A0"></TRIG></font>''' | '''<font color="#0A0"></TRIG></font>''' | ||
=== | ==Tags== | ||
{| class="wikitable" width="100%" | {| class="wikitable" width="100%" | ||
!width=280px| | !width=280px| Tag | ||
!width=60px| | !width=60px| Type | ||
! | ! Description | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <TRIG Id="..."> | | <TRIG Id="..."> | ||
| integer | | integer | ||
| You can also use <TRIG> without the | | You can also use <TRIG> without the ID parameter. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <Header> | | <Header> | ||
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| <Position> | | <Position> | ||
| float x3 | | float x3 | ||
| | | Trigger is spawned at this XYZ position. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <Rotation> | |||
| float x3 | | float x3 | ||
| | | Trigger has this XYZ rotation (in degrees). | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <OSD> | | <OSD> | ||
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| <font color="#777777">TRIG</font>file<font color="#777777">.oni</font> | | <font color="#777777">TRIG</font>file<font color="#777777">.oni</font> | ||
This is a link to [[XML:TRIG|TRIG]] (trigger class), which holds the [[XML:M3GM|M3GM]] of the rail and links to [[XML:TRGE| | This is a link to [[XML:TRIG|TRIG]] (trigger class), which holds the [[XML:M3GM|M3GM]] (3D model) of the rail and links to [[XML:TRGE|TRGE]] (laser emitter class) and [[XML:OBAN|OBAN]] (animation of the 3D model). | ||
Original classes: | |||
: trigger_arc | : trigger_arc | ||
: trigger_circle | : trigger_circle | ||
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| <TriggerId> | | <TriggerId> | ||
| int16 | | int16 | ||
| Used by BSL commands. Is it possible to use the same | | Used by BSL commands. Is it possible to use the same ID for different triggers? | ||
|- | |- | ||
|valign="top"| <Flags> | |valign="top"| <Flags> | ||
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|valign="top"| <LaserColor> | |valign="top"| <LaserColor> | ||
|valign="top"| color | |valign="top"| color | ||
| [[wikipedia:RGB_color_model# | | [[wikipedia:RGB_color_model#Numeric_representations|RGB]] value, e.g. <LaserColor>255 0 77</LaserColor> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <StartPosition> | | <StartPosition> | ||
| float | | float | ||
| | | Start position of the trigger in the rail; ranges from 0.0 (bottom) to 1.0 (top) in relation to the spawn point of the trigger (spawn point = bottom). | ||
|- | |- | ||
|valign="top"| <Speed> | |valign="top"| <Speed> | ||
|valign="top"| float | |valign="top"| float | ||
| This is one | | This is one of two multipliers. The second multiplier can be set via the BSL command ''trig_speed id speed''. | ||
total_speed = OBAN_speed * | total_speed = OBAN_speed * multiplier in file * multiplier in BSL | ||
So if one of the | So if one of the multipliers is set to 0, the trigger will stop moving. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <EmitterCount> | | <EmitterCount> | ||
| int16 | | int16 | ||
| Number of | | Number of emitters to spawn on the rail? | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <TimeOn> | | <TimeOn> | ||
| int16 | | int16 | ||
| laser | | Number of frames that laser should be on in a power cycle. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <TimeOff> | | <TimeOff> | ||
| int16 | | int16 | ||
| laser | | Number of frames that laser should be off in a power cycle. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <Events> | | <Events> | ||
| - | | - | ||
| | | int16 array. You can use multiple events. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|valign="top"| <Script Function="call_this_BSL_function" /> | |valign="top"| <Script Function="call_this_BSL_function" /> | ||
|valign="top"| char[32] | |valign="top"| char[32] | ||
| Name of BSL function. For example if you use "call_this_BSL_function" here then write in BSL | | Name of linked BSL function. For example if you use "call_this_BSL_function" here, then write in the BSL script: | ||
''func call_this_BSL_function | ''func call_this_BSL_function | ||
{ | { | ||
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|} | |} | ||
==Laser rotations== | |||
The hardest part in setting up triggers is pointing them in the correct direction. Here are the Rotation numbers for each direction. | |||
[[Image:Trigger rotation.jpg]] | |||
Laser Direction 0: | |||
*<tt><Rotation>0 90 0</Rotation></tt>: Moves left of position | |||
*<tt><Rotation>180 90 0</Rotation></tt>: Moves right of position | |||
*<tt><Rotation>270 90 0</Rotation></tt>: Moves above position | |||
*<tt><Rotation>90 90 0</Rotation></tt>: Moves below position | |||
Laser Direction | Laser Direction 90: | ||
<Rotation>0 | *<tt><Rotation>0 180 0</Rotation></tt>: Moves left of position | ||
<Rotation>180 | *<tt><Rotation>180 180 0</Rotation></tt>: Moves right of position | ||
<Rotation>270 | *<tt><Rotation>270 180 0</Rotation></tt>: Moves above position | ||
<Rotation>90 | *<tt><Rotation>90 180 0</Rotation></tt>: Moves below position | ||
Laser Direction 180: | |||
*<tt><Rotation>0 270 0</Rotation></tt>: Moves left of position | |||
*<tt><Rotation>180 270 0</Rotation></tt>: Moves right of position | |||
*<tt><Rotation>270 270 0</Rotation></tt>: Moves above position | |||
*<tt><Rotation>90 270 0</Rotation></tt>: Moves below position | |||
Laser Direction 270< | Laser Direction 270: | ||
<Rotation>0 0 0</Rotation> Moves left of position< | *<tt><Rotation>0 0 0</Rotation></tt>: Moves left of position | ||
<Rotation>180 0 0</Rotation> Moves right of position< | *<tt><Rotation>180 0 0</Rotation></tt>: Moves right of position | ||
<Rotation>270 0 0</Rotation>Moves above position< | *<tt><Rotation>270 0 0</Rotation></tt>: Moves above position | ||
<Rotation>90 0 0</Rotation> Moves below position | *<tt><Rotation>90 0 0</Rotation></tt>: Moves below position | ||
{{XML}} | {{XML}} |
Latest revision as of 22:57, 7 May 2022
TRIG : Trigger | ||
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XML
AKEV << Other file types >> CONS TMBD << Other BINA >> ONIE TRGV << Other OBJC >> TURR |
General information
- The XML on this page was tested with OniSplit v0.9.94.0.
- BINACJBOTrigger is level-specific (levelx_Final.dat).
BSL support
Command | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
marketing_line_off | turns the laser line off | marketing_line_off = 1 |
trig_activate trigger_id:int | activates a trigger | trig_activate 2 |
trig_deactivate trigger_id:int | deactivates a trigger | trig_deactivate 2 |
trig_hide trigger_id:int | hides a trigger, disables also laser | trig_hide 91 |
trig_show trigger_id:int | shows a trigger | trig_show 91 |
trig_speed trigger_id:int volume:float | sets a triggers speed | trig_speed 514 .15 |
trig_reset trigger_id:int | resets a trigger to non-triggered state | trig_reset 91 |
File structure
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <Oni> <Objects> [...] </Objects> </Oni>
[...] means at least one trigger. Paste all your trigger data in there (this includes the <TRIG Id="...">/</TRIG> tag).
Example
<TRIG Id="8136"> <Header> <Flags></Flags> <Position>-445 68 -1362</Position> <Rotation>270 8.65141646E-06 180.000015</Rotation> </Header> <OSD> <Class>trigger_long</Class> <TriggerId>1</TriggerId> <Flags>44</Flags> <LaserColor>0 0 255</LaserColor> <StartPosition>0</StartPosition> <Speed>0</Speed> <EmitterCount>3</EmitterCount> <Offset_0075>0</Offset_0075> <Offset_0077>0</Offset_0077> <Events> <Script Function="calling_this_BSL_function" /> <ActivateTurret TargetId="1" /> <DeactivateTurret TargetId="2" /> <ActivateConsole TargetId="3" /> <DeactivateConsole TargetId="4" /> <ActivateAlarm TargetId="5" /> <DeactivateAlaram TargetId="6" /> <ActivateTrigger TargetId="7" /> <DeactivateTrigger TargetId="8" /> <LockDoor TargetId="9" /> <UnlockDoor TargetId="10" /> </Events> </OSD> </TRIG>
Tags
Tag | Type | Description |
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<TRIG Id="..."> | integer | You can also use <TRIG> without the ID parameter. |
<Header> | - | |
<Flags> | flag | Used in the past. |
<Position> | float x3 | Trigger is spawned at this XYZ position. |
<Rotation> | float x3 | Trigger has this XYZ rotation (in degrees). |
<OSD> | - | |
<Class> | char[63] | TRIGfile.oni
This is a link to TRIG (trigger class), which holds the M3GM (3D model) of the rail and links to TRGE (laser emitter class) and OBAN (animation of the 3D model). Original classes:
|
<TriggerId> | int16 | Used by BSL commands. Is it possible to use the same ID for different triggers? |
<Flags> | flags |
|
<LaserColor> | color | RGB value, e.g. <LaserColor>255 0 77</LaserColor> |
<StartPosition> | float | Start position of the trigger in the rail; ranges from 0.0 (bottom) to 1.0 (top) in relation to the spawn point of the trigger (spawn point = bottom). |
<Speed> | float | This is one of two multipliers. The second multiplier can be set via the BSL command trig_speed id speed.
total_speed = OBAN_speed * multiplier in file * multiplier in BSL So if one of the multipliers is set to 0, the trigger will stop moving. |
<EmitterCount> | int16 | Number of emitters to spawn on the rail? |
<TimeOn> | int16 | Number of frames that laser should be on in a power cycle. |
<TimeOff> | int16 | Number of frames that laser should be off in a power cycle. |
<Events> | - | int16 array. You can use multiple events. |
<Script Function="call_this_BSL_function" /> | char[32] | Name of linked BSL function. For example if you use "call_this_BSL_function" here, then write in the BSL script:
func call_this_BSL_function { dmsg "hi" } |
<ActivateTurret TargetId="Id" /> | int16 | |
<DeactivateTurret TargetId="Id" /> | int16 | |
<ActivateConsole TargetId="Id" /> | int16 | |
<DeactivateConsole TargetId="Id" /> | int16 | |
<ActivateAlarm TargetId="Id" /> | int16 | |
<DeactivateAlaram TargetId="Id" /> | int16 | |
<ActivateTrigger TargetId="Id" /> | int16 | |
<DeactivateTrigger TargetId="Id" /> | int16 | |
<LockDoor TargetId="Id" /> | int16 | |
<UnlockDoor TargetId="Id" /> | int16 |
Laser rotations
The hardest part in setting up triggers is pointing them in the correct direction. Here are the Rotation numbers for each direction.
Laser Direction 0:
- <Rotation>0 90 0</Rotation>: Moves left of position
- <Rotation>180 90 0</Rotation>: Moves right of position
- <Rotation>270 90 0</Rotation>: Moves above position
- <Rotation>90 90 0</Rotation>: Moves below position
Laser Direction 90:
- <Rotation>0 180 0</Rotation>: Moves left of position
- <Rotation>180 180 0</Rotation>: Moves right of position
- <Rotation>270 180 0</Rotation>: Moves above position
- <Rotation>90 180 0</Rotation>: Moves below position
Laser Direction 180:
- <Rotation>0 270 0</Rotation>: Moves left of position
- <Rotation>180 270 0</Rotation>: Moves right of position
- <Rotation>270 270 0</Rotation>: Moves above position
- <Rotation>90 270 0</Rotation>: Moves below position
Laser Direction 270:
- <Rotation>0 0 0</Rotation>: Moves left of position
- <Rotation>180 0 0</Rotation>: Moves right of position
- <Rotation>270 0 0</Rotation>: Moves above position
- <Rotation>90 0 0</Rotation>: Moves below position