Back from the most brutal semester in recorded history. :lol:
So, I just did some cleanup work on the release file list, and I have to ask anyone who deletes and/or creates a file that should go in the release (so, only files in the trunk),
please add/remove it from the releasefilelist.txt file in the trunk/Utils/SSU folder. Otherwise is a pain to maintain an up-to-date list.
Can someone verify the attachment point numbers in the manual? Are they correct that 5 through 7 are for active payloads that can be unberthed by the RMS? Also, how does PayloadZPos[N] work? Does the [N] correspond to the attachment point number in the scenario file?
I'll see what I can learn about this.
---------- Post added 07-05-15 at 01:51 AM ---------- Previous post was 07-04-15 at 04:11 PM ----------
So, the payload "situation" is as follows: there is a difference in the attachment numbering between the mission file PayloadZPos# entries (and its documentation) and the scenario entries (and the diagram in the "main" manual). The numbering on the scenario takes into account the existence of every attachment, but the scenario file just refers to the "payload" attachments (the numbers on the documentation seem to be somewhat in error). IMO, we should change the numbering system in the mission files so they match the scenario numbering, so instead of starting at 0 they would start at 5, which is the first "payload" attachment. That way it becomes much easier for the user as there's only one set of numbers.
Now, I'm here writing instead of making the changes because I see the code has arrays for 16 "payload" attachments, but only uses the 15 mentioned in the manual. I didn't write this code so I don't know what the intention was. I can make the numbering change in no time, but I'd like to know if I should trim the arrays to 15 or leave as is or something else.
BTW SiameseCat, would you please remove the following entries from the manual (page 1), as they no longer exist.
CONCRETE_014
CONCRETE_015
CONCRETE_016