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==== Description ==== | ==== Description ==== | ||
Class containing a list of all scripted functions and commands which can be remotely executed by [[BIS_fnc_MP]] / [[remoteExec]] / [[remoteExecCall]] on server or client machines. Can be defined in [[Config.cpp]] or in campaign's or mission's [[Description.ext]]. The most local variant is used. | Class containing a list of all scripted functions and commands which can be remotely executed by [[BIS_fnc_MP]] / [[remoteExec]] / [[remoteExecCall]] on server or client machines. Can be defined in [[Config.cpp]] or in campaign's or mission's [[Description.ext]]. The most local variant is used. | ||
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Here -> [[Description.ext#cfgRemoteExec]] is a diffrence between server/client... what is right?!? | |||
==== Format ==== | ==== Format ==== |
Revision as of 17:05, 1 July 2015
-wrong parameter ("arma3dev") defined!-[[:Category:Introduced with arma3dev version 1.48|1.48]]
Description
Class containing a list of all scripted functions and commands which can be remotely executed by BIS_fnc_MP / remoteExec / remoteExecCall on server or client machines. Can be defined in Config.cpp or in campaign's or mission's Description.ext. The most local variant is used.
Question/Info: Here -> Description.ext#cfgRemoteExec is a diffrence between server/client... what is right?!?
Format
class CfgRemoteExec { // List of script functions allowed to be sent from client via remoteExec class Functions { // State of remoteExec: 0-turned off, 1-turned on, taking whitelist into account, 2-turned on, however, ignoring whitelists (default because of backward compatibility) mode = 2; // Ability to send jip messages: 0-disabled, 1-enabled (default) jip = 1; /*your functions here*/ class YourFunction1 { allowedTargets=0; // can target anyone (default) jip = 0; // sending jip messages is disabled for this function (overrides settings in the Functions class) }; class YourFunction2 { allowedTargets=1; }; // can target only clients class YourFunction3 { allowedTargets=2; }; // can target only the server }; // List of script commands allowed to be sent from client via remoteExec class Commands { /*your commands here*/ class YourCommand1 { allowedTargets=0; jip=1; } // can target anyone, sending jip is turned off (overrides settings in the Commands class) }; };