HowTo/Scenery/mesh-table
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− | mesh "a_mesh.trainzmesh" | + | [[/mesh/]] "a_mesh.trainzmesh" |
− | auto-create 1 | + | [[/auto-create/]] 1 |
} | } | ||
} | } |
Revision as of 14:23, 5 February 2022
mesh-table
This tag is compulsory
The mesh-table a container tag, meaning it is followed by curly brackets. The opening bracket should be on the next line for readability purposes. The closing bracket is best on the next line after the final entry. Again for readability purposes. It can have many sub container tags. I will try and explain these
For a scenery asset a mesh table may look like this.
mesh-table
{
default { mesh "a_mesh.trainzmesh" auto-create 1 }
}