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− | + | File Header: | |
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− | + | |{{int}} | |
− | + | |STF file type header id (sequence: 0xCD 0xAB 0x00 0x00, value: 0x0000ABCD = 43981) | |
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− | + | |{{byte}} | |
− | + | |useless? flag (might be a boolean, seen so far: 0x01 and 0x00) | |
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− | + | |{{int}} | |
− | + | |useless (next free index in file to add an item, always > items count) | |
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− | + | |{{int}} | |
− | + | |items count | |
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− | + | |} | |
− | + | Then the list of STF items, for each item: | |
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+ | |{{int}} | ||
+ | |item index in the file (eg: 1, 2, 9, 3, 7, ...) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |{{int}} | ||
+ | |gesture code? | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |{{int}} | ||
+ | |unicode digits count of the sentence (eg: 11) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |{{unicodestring}} | ||
+ | |2 bytes per char (eg: "hello world" is 11 digits long, 22 bytes total) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | Then the list of STF item's string ids, for each item: | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |{{int}} | ||
+ | |item index in the file matching one in previous list (eg: 1, 2, 9, 3, 7, ...) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |{{int}} | ||
+ | |ascii digits count of the string id (eg: 12) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |{{ansistring}} | ||
+ | |1 byte per char (eg: "basic_answer" is 12 digits long, 12 bytes total) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
It appears more or less clear that each sentence is probably identified with a 2 values: | It appears more or less clear that each sentence is probably identified with a 2 values: | ||
*file name | *file name | ||
*item string id | *item string id | ||
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==SWH== | ==SWH== |
Revision as of 05:33, 15 March 2007
Contents
- 1 ANS
- 2 APT - Appearance File
- 3 ASH
- 4 CDF - Client Data file
- 5 CEF - Client Effect file
- 6 CFG - Configuration file
- 7 CMP - Component File
- 8 DDS - DirectDraw Surface File (Texture)
- 9 EFT - Effect
- 10 FFE - Force Feedback File
- 11 FLR
- 12 IFF - Interchange Format File
- 13 ILF - Interior Layout File
- 14 INC - Include File
- 15 LAT
- 16 LAY - Layout File
- 17 LMG
- 18 LOD - level of detail
- 19 LSB
- 20 LTN
- 21 MGN
- 22 MKR
- 23 MP3
- 24 MSH - mesh
- 25 PAL - palette
- 26 PLN
- 27 POB
- 28 PRT
- 29 PSH
- 30 PST
- 31 QST
- 32 SAT
- 33 SFK
- 34 SFP
- 35 SHT - shader
- 36 SKT
- 37 SND
- 38 SPR
- 39 SSA
- 40 STF - Strings Table File (Language)
- 41 SWH
- 42 TGA - Targa Texture
- 43 TRN - terrain
- 44 TRT - Texture Renderer File
- 45 TXT - Text File
- 46 UI - User Interface File
- 47 VSH - Vertex Shader Script=
- 48 WAV - WAV Audio File
- 49 WS - world structures
ANS
File Type: ANS format |
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APT - Appearance File
File Type: APT format |
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ASH
File Type: ASH format |
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CDF - Client Data file
File Type: CDF format |
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CEF - Client Effect file
File Type: CEF format |
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CFG - Configuration file
File Type: CFG format |
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CMP - Component File
File Type: CMP format |
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DDS - DirectDraw Surface File (Texture)
File Type: DDS format |
DirectDraw Surface File (texture) Download plugin for photoshop here: http://download.nvidia.com/developer/NVTextureSuite/Photoshop_Plugins_7.83.0629.1500.exe MSDN article on file format here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/directx9_c/dx9_graphics_reference_dds_file.asp |
EFT - Effect
File Type: EFT format |
- The first DATA record contains 2-bytes. The first byte is an unsigned char that represents the number of IMPL Forms in the file. The 2nd byte is currently unknown. - The PVSH form contains a record of 0000 which contains the full path of an HLSL vertex shader program. - The PPSH form contain a 0001 form which contains 1 DATA record and a variable number of PTXM forms. The DATA record is made up of 1 unsigned char (which indicates the number of PTXM records) followed by the full path of an HLSL pixel shader program. - Each PTXM form contains one 0002 record. The first byte of which is an unsigned char followed by a 4 char texture tag name. |
FFE - Force Feedback File
File Type: FFE format |
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FLR
File Type: FLR format |
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IFF - Interchange Format File
File Type: IFF format |
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ILF - Interior Layout File
File Type: ILF format |
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INC - Include File
File Type: INC format |
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LAT
File Type: LAT format |
possible relation to MAYA Lattices |
LAY - Layout File
File Type: LAY format |
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LMG
File Type: LMG format |
[FORM] [uint32] //formsize [MLOD] [FORM] [uint32] //formsize [0000] [INFO] [uint32] //infosize(2) [uint16] //name elements count [NAME] [uint32] //namesize [namestring] //0 terminated |
LOD - level of detail
File Type: LOD format |
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LSB
LSB? File
LTN
LTN? File Something to do with lighting
MGN
MGN? File 3d model information
MKR
Marker File
MP3
MP3 Audio File
MSH - mesh
File Type: MSH format |
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PAL - palette
Palette File
PAL Editor can be downloaded here -> http://mods.mandalorians.de/system/infusions/pro_download_panel/download.php?did=16
File Type: PAL format |
52 49 46 46 // RIFF 10 01 00 00 // size (int 32) 50 40 4c 20 // Pal 64 61 74 61 // Data 40 00 00 00 // size (int 32) // Here starts the color pallate 00 03 // uint16 version 40 00 // uint16 pallette colors count(64) // This is were the swg pallet editor start's showing were the colors are cc cc cc 00 // uint32 (RGBA) b7 b7 b7 00 // a3 a3 a3 00 // 8e 8e 8e 00 // 92 23 23 00 // 84 1f 1f 00 // 77 1b 1b 00 // 69 17 17 00 // 65 61 82 00 // 54 50 85 00 // 44 3e 89 00 // 33 2d 8c 00 // d4 d6 47 00 // b8 ba 36 00 // 9d 9f 26 00 // 81 83 15 00 // 58 a5 64 00 // 45 91 51 00 // 31 7c 3d 00 // df b4 3e 00 // b9 94 2f 00 // 92 73 1f 00 // 6c 53 10 00 // 71 a5 a5 00 // 5b 95 95 00 // 44 86 86 00 // 2e 76 76 00 // 75 61 76 00 // 72 4d 78 00 // 6e 38 7b 00 // 6b 24 7d 00 // 7d b0 c0 00 // 69 95 a3 00 // 54 7b 87 00 // 40 60 6a 00 // cd 7a 37 00 // a9 64 2c 00 // 84 4d 21 00 // 60 37 16 00 // d4 83 83 00 // a5 5e 5e 00 // 87 42 42 00 // 5f 2d 2d 00 // 93 73 1b 00 // 7c 60 18 00 // 5a 45 0e 00 // dd d8 c0 00 // bd b9 a4 00 // 9e 9a 88 00 // 7e 7b 6c 00 // 91 6d 6d 00 // 76 59 59 00 // 5c 44 44 00 // 41 30 30 00 // 75 61 76 00 // 6b 4d 6c 00 // 60 39 62 00 // 56 25 58 00 // a6 c1 71 00 // 8e a6 61 00 // 77 8a 50 00 // 5f 6f 40 00 // |
PLN
Planet File
POB
POB? File
PRT
Particle File
PSH
Pixel Shader? File
PST
Playback File
QST
Quest File
SAT
File Type: SAT format |
'WSNP' FORM (ws file) - FORM - NODS - size - offset to stringtable ---------------------------------------------------- 46 4F 52 4D //FORM 00 00 04 E4 //formsize 53 4D 41 54 //SMAT 46 4F 52 4D //FORM 00 00 04 D8 //formsize 30 30 30 30 //0000 44 41 54 41 //DATA 00 00 00 34 //datasize 01 A7 15 00 //id 00 00 00 00 //parentid 70 00 00 00 //strtable index 00 00 00 00 //ox D4 15 1E BE //oY 00 00 00 00 //oz 51 EE 7C 3F //ow 00 00 00 00 //scale?? 38 CA A0 45 //x 00 00 AF 43 //y EE DE B2 C4 //z 00 00 00 44 //type? 7B D6 12 E7 //?? |
SFK
SFK? File
SFP
SFP? File
SHT - shader
File Type: SHT format |
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SKT
Skeleton File
SND
File Type: SND format |
46 4f 52 4d // FORM (Element) 00 00 00 a7 // Length Of Data that Follows (Count starts after this byte) (a7 = 167) 53 44 32 44 // SD2D (Element) 30 30 30 33 // 0003 (Version ?) 00 00 00 9b // string length 73 61 6d 70 6c 65 2f 61 6d 62 5f 63 6c 6f 6e 69 6e 67 5f 66 61 63 69 6c 69 74 79 5f 69 6e 74 5f 6c 70 2e 77 61 76 00 00 // sample/amb_cloning_facility_int_lp.wav 00 00 00 00 // ? 00 00 00 00 00 C0 // Bitrate (192) 3F // Volume ? 00 00 C0 // Bitrate (192) (Again?) 3F // Volume ? FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF // ? 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 C0 // Bitrate (192) (Again?) 3F // Volume ? 00 00 C0 // Bitrate (192) (Again?) 3F // Volume ? 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 80 3F 00 00 80 3F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 CD CC CC 3D |
SPR
Sprite File
SSA
SSA? File
STF - Strings Table File (Language)
Reversed at |
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File Header:
INT
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STF file type header id (sequence: 0xCD 0xAB 0x00 0x00, value: 0x0000ABCD = 43981) |
BYTE | useless? flag (might be a boolean, seen so far: 0x01 and 0x00) |
INT
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useless (next free index in file to add an item, always > items count) |
INT
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items count |
Then the list of STF items, for each item:
INT
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item index in the file (eg: 1, 2, 9, 3, 7, ...) |
INT
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gesture code? |
INT
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unicode digits count of the sentence (eg: 11) |
Template:Unicodestring | 2 bytes per char (eg: "hello world" is 11 digits long, 22 bytes total) |
Then the list of STF item's string ids, for each item:
INT
|
item index in the file matching one in previous list (eg: 1, 2, 9, 3, 7, ...) |
INT
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ascii digits count of the string id (eg: 12) |
Template:Ansistring | 1 byte per char (eg: "basic_answer" is 12 digits long, 12 bytes total) |
It appears more or less clear that each sentence is probably identified with a 2 values:
- file name
- item string id
SWH
File Type: SWHformat |
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TGA - Targa Texture
File Type: TGA format |
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TRN - terrain
File Type: TRN format |
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TRT - Texture Renderer File
File Type: TRT format |
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TXT - Text File
File Type: TXT format |
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UI - User Interface File
File Type: UI format |
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VSH - Vertex Shader Script=
File Type: VSH format |
(Shader City - Possible App to open the Vertex Shader Scripts) |
WAV - WAV Audio File
File Type: WAV format |
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WS - world structures
File Type: WS format |
'WSNP' FORM (ws file) - FORM - NODS - size - offset to stringtable ---------------------------------------------------- 46 4F 52 4D //FORM 00 00 04 E4 //formsize 4E 4F 44 45 //NODE 46 4F 52 4D //FORM 00 00 04 D8 //formsize 30 30 30 30 //0000 44 41 54 41 //DATA 00 00 00 34 //datasize 01 A7 15 00 //id 00 00 00 00 //parentid 70 00 00 00 //strtable index 00 00 00 00 //ox D4 15 1E BE //oY 00 00 00 00 //oz 51 EE 7C 3F //ow 00 00 00 00 //scale?? 38 CA A0 45 //x 00 00 AF 43 //y EE DE B2 C4 //z 00 00 00 44 //type? 7B D6 12 E7 //?? |
World Structures
There is one .ws file per planet (none for space that I have found yet although it would seem applicable), containing a list of items found outdoors on each planets. This includes buildings, terminals, streetlights, fog/special effects, ruins, and so forth. Trees/plants/rocks are not included unless they are somehow unique or special.