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<dd class="note">In '''OFP''', group ID format must be [letter, color, picture] or [letter, color].
<dd class="note">In '''OFP''', group ID format must be [letter, color, picture] or [letter, color].


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* '''"GroupColor6"''' - Orange
* '''"GroupColor6"''' - Orange
* '''"GroupColor7"''' - Pink
* '''"GroupColor7"''' - Pink
* '''"Six"''' - Six</dd>
* '''"Six"''' - Six
<dd class="notedate">Posted on August 4, 2006 - 11:01</dd>
<dd class="notedate">Posted on August 4, 2006 - 11:01
<dt class="note">'''[[User:Hardrock|hardrock]]'''</dt><dd class="note">''Notes from before the conversion:''
<dt class="note">'''[[User:Hardrock|hardrock]]'''<dd class="note">''Notes from before the conversion:''


Note that this command does not name the group. To call a [[group]] "grp1", for example, write this in the init field of the [[group]] [[leader]]:
Note that this command does not name the group. To call a [[group]] "grp1", for example, write this in the init field of the [[group]] [[leader]]:


  grp1 <nowiki>=</nowiki> [[group]] this
  grp1 <nowiki>=</nowiki> [[group]] this
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<dd class="notedate">Posted on December 9, 2006 - 12:20</dd>
 
<dt class="note">'''[[User:Mondkalb|Mondkalb]]'''</dt><dd class="note">''Selfdefined Callsigns:''
<dd class="notedate">Posted on December 9, 2006 - 12:20
<dt class="note">'''[[User:Mondkalb|Mondkalb]]'''<dd class="note">''Selfdefined Callsigns:''


In [[Armed Assault]] you're able to define the callsignletter by yourself. This can be for example "Fireteam", or "Specialforces".
In [[Armed Assault]] you're able to define the callsignletter by yourself. This can be for example "Fireteam", or "Specialforces".


  this setgroupId ["Attackteam"]
  this setgroupId ["Attackteam"]
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<dt class="note">'''[[User:Ceeeb|Ceeeb]]'''</dt>
<dt class="note">'''[[User:Ceeeb|Ceeeb]]'''
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In '''OFP v1.96''', the radio callsign strings for a mission can be redefined  by creating a [[Stringtable.csv_File_Format|stringtable.csv]] in the mission folder. All string names except FOX can be found within the main stringtable.csv. Note "SIX" has a string suggesting it is a groupname, although the engine uses it as a colour. Some examples of the string names : STR_CFG_GRPNAMES_ALPHA, STR_CFG_GRPNAMES_FOX, STR_CFG_GRPCOL_BLACK, STR_CFG_GRPNAMES_SIX, STR_CFG_FIREFLYBASE, STR_CFG_PAPABEAR, STR_CFG_HQ_BASE, STR_CFG_HQ_BASE.
In '''OFP v1.96''', the radio callsign strings for a mission can be redefined  by creating a [[Stringtable.csv_File_Format|stringtable.csv]] in the mission folder. All string names except FOX can be found within the main stringtable.csv. Note "SIX" has a string suggesting it is a groupname, although the engine uses it as a colour. Some examples of the string names : STR_CFG_GRPNAMES_ALPHA, STR_CFG_GRPNAMES_FOX, STR_CFG_GRPCOL_BLACK, STR_CFG_GRPNAMES_SIX, STR_CFG_FIREFLYBASE, STR_CFG_PAPABEAR, STR_CFG_HQ_BASE, STR_CFG_HQ_BASE.


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Revision as of 02:54, 18 October 2011

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Description

Description:
Set a group's identity.
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax

Syntax:
group setGroupId [nameFomat, nameParam1, ...]
Parameters:
group: Object or Group
[nameFomat, nameParam1 ...]: Array of strings.
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
OFP:
_group1 setGroupId ["Delta","GroupColor4"]
Example 2:
ArmA:
_group1 setGroupId ["Assault Squad"]

Additional Information

See also:
See also needed

Notes

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Notes

In OFP, group ID format must be [letter, color, picture] or [letter, color]. Letter is one of:
  • "Alpha"
  • "Bravo"
  • "Charlie"
  • "Delta"
  • "Echo"
  • "Foxtrot"
  • "Golf"
  • "Hotel"
  • "Kilo"
  • "Yankee"
  • "Zulu"
  • "Buffalo"
  • "Convoy"
  • "Guardian"
  • "November"
  • "Two"
  • "Three"
  • "Fox"
Colour may be one of the following:
  • "GroupColor0" - (Nothing)
  • "GroupColor1" - Black
  • "GroupColor2" - Red
  • "GroupColor3" - Green
  • "GroupColor4" - Blue
  • "GroupColor5" - Yellow
  • "GroupColor6" - Orange
  • "GroupColor7" - Pink
  • "Six" - Six
Posted on August 4, 2006 - 11:01
hardrock
Notes from before the conversion: Note that this command does not name the group. To call a group "grp1", for example, write this in the init field of the group leader: grp1 = group this
Posted on December 9, 2006 - 12:20
Mondkalb
Selfdefined Callsigns: In Armed Assault you're able to define the callsignletter by yourself. This can be for example "Fireteam", or "Specialforces". this setgroupId ["Attackteam"]
Ceeeb
In OFP v1.96, the radio callsign strings for a mission can be redefined by creating a stringtable.csv in the mission folder. All string names except FOX can be found within the main stringtable.csv. Note "SIX" has a string suggesting it is a groupname, although the engine uses it as a colour. Some examples of the string names : STR_CFG_GRPNAMES_ALPHA, STR_CFG_GRPNAMES_FOX, STR_CFG_GRPCOL_BLACK, STR_CFG_GRPNAMES_SIX, STR_CFG_FIREFLYBASE, STR_CFG_PAPABEAR, STR_CFG_HQ_BASE, STR_CFG_HQ_BASE.

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