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Revision as of 20:46, 19 July 2014
- If you want an introduction to modding that starts from square one, you should read Modding Oni.
The XML namespace is devoted to explaining Oni's data types in plainer English than the technical documentation at OBD, by following the more user-friendly format the data appears in when exported by OniSplit as XML.