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− | The '''glass_pane_data''' unit class is used to define glass 'panes' which are used to simulate raindrop accumulation, movement, and clearing in the interior view. A separate unit is used for each pane. They are defined as nameless units, belonging to [[Documentation/Engine/Units/accessory_interior_data|accessory_interior_data]] via the ''glass_panes'' attribute and are typically included via '''/def/vehicle/truck/< | + | The '''glass_pane_data''' unit class is used to define glass 'panes' which are used to simulate raindrop accumulation, movement, and clearing in the interior view. A separate unit is used for each pane. They are defined as nameless units, belonging to [[Documentation/Engine/Units/accessory_interior_data|accessory_interior_data]] via the ''glass_panes'' attribute and are typically included via '''/def/vehicle/truck/<brand.model>/interior/glass.sui'''. |
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+ | {{Note|Because of historical reasons some trucks in ETS2 are using '''glass.dat''' instead of '''glass.sui'''. However when you are creating your own definitions SUI extension shall be used.}} | ||
== Attributes == | == Attributes == | ||
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|drop_size_minimum | |drop_size_minimum | ||
|float | |float | ||
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|Minimum raindrop size in meters. | |Minimum raindrop size in meters. | ||
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|drop_size_maximum | |drop_size_maximum | ||
|float | |float | ||
− | | | + | |0.024 |
|Maximum raindrop size in meters. | |Maximum raindrop size in meters. | ||
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|float | |float | ||
|0 | |0 | ||
− | | | + | |Yaw angle (in degrees) between locator orientation and orientation of normals at left and right sides of the plane. Used to simulate fake curved surface. |
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|wipers | |wipers |
Latest revision as of 09:29, 20 June 2017
The glass_pane_data unit class is used to define glass 'panes' which are used to simulate raindrop accumulation, movement, and clearing in the interior view. A separate unit is used for each pane. They are defined as nameless units, belonging to accessory_interior_data via the glass_panes attribute and are typically included via /def/vehicle/truck/<brand.model>/interior/glass.sui.
Note: Because of historical reasons some trucks in ETS2 are using glass.dat instead of glass.sui. However when you are creating your own definitions SUI extension shall be used.
Attributes
Name | Type | Default Value | Description |
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locator | string | The name of the locator in the interior model that corresponds to this glass pane. The locator's Y axis points 'out' from the glass surface, and its XZ plane forms the surface. | |
size | float2 | The size (width, height) of the glass pane in meters. | |
drop_size_minimum | float | 0.006 | Minimum raindrop size in meters. |
drop_size_maximum | float | 0.024 | Maximum raindrop size in meters. |
edge_angle | float | 0 | Yaw angle (in degrees) between locator orientation and orientation of normals at left and right sides of the plane. Used to simulate fake curved surface. |
wipers | array<owner_ptr> | Each member points to a wiper_data unit defining a wiper that will affect this glass pane. |