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''strings'' is a list of zero-terminated strings. You can access string ''n'' by looking at ''string_offsets[n]'', which is the offset starting from strings (not from the beginning of resource data). The meaning of ''values[]'' is not yet known, but it seem to go from 0 to ''field_count''-1 (not in sequential order). This field apparently has no function (the record index is important, instead). | ''strings'' is a list of zero-terminated strings. You can access string ''n'' by looking at ''string_offsets[n]'', which is the offset starting from strings (not from the beginning of resource data). The meaning of ''values[]'' is not yet known, but it seem to go from 0 to ''field_count''-1 (not in sequential order). This field apparently has no function (the record index is important, instead). | ||
Revision as of 05:30, 6 February 2008
| Riven | |||
| Mohawk | Overview | ||
| BLST | CARD | FLST | HSPT |
| MLST | NAME | PLST | RMAP |
| SFXE | SLST | tBMP | tMOV |
| tWAV | VARS | VERS | ZIPS |
| Scripts | Variables | ||
| External commands | |||
They contain a list of strings with an associated value, and their purpose is to store names for variables, cards, hotspots and other entities. They have the following structure:
| unsigned short | field_count |
| unsigned short | string_offsets[field_count] |
| unsigned short | values[field_count] |
| char* | strings |
strings is a list of zero-terminated strings. You can access string n by looking at string_offsets[n], which is the offset starting from strings (not from the beginning of resource data). The meaning of values[] is not yet known, but it seem to go from 0 to field_count-1 (not in sequential order). This field apparently has no function (the record index is important, instead).
In saved games there's only one NAME resource; it stores the name of each variable in the VARS (the record index in the NAME matches the one in the VARS).
In data files there are more NAMEs: ID 1 stores card names, ID 2 hotspot names, ID 3 external command names and ID 4 variable names. In this case, the record index is equal to the number used in script commands to access the variable. Finally, ID 5 stores stack names and it's used by command 27 to change island.