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As of Operation Arrowhead, the root folder of your @mod can contain an (optional) mod.cpp/bin.


== mod.cpp/bin ==
As of {{arma2oa}}, the root folder of your @mod can contain an (optional) mod.cpp/bin.
  somewhere\@YourMod\mod.bin
  somewhere\@YourMod\mod.bin
and on the command line to start {{arma2oa}}
-mod=somewhere\@YourMod
A mod.cpp/bin allows for more detailed information in the Game's expansion menu for mod folders (rather than the engine simply declaring there is a mysterious {{hl|@yourmod}})
Contents of this cpp/bin could be as follows:
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
name = "mod_"; // Name of your mod
author = "author_mod"; // Affects Arma 3 Launcher, when the mod are loaded as local
logo = "files\ic.paa"; // Logo displayed in the main menu
logoOver = "files\ic_active.paa"; // When the mouse is over, in the main menu
tooltip = "mod_";
tooltipOwned = "credit_mod"; // Tool tip displayed when the mouse is left over, in the main menu
picture = "files\overview.paa"; // Picture displayed from the expansions menu. Optimal size is 2048x1024
actionName = "GitHub";
action = "https://github.com/my-mod-page"; // Website URL, that can be accessed from the expansions menu
overview = "This awesome mod does this and that."; // Supports structured text
hideName = 0; // Hide the extension name
hidePicture = 0; // Hide the extension menu
dlcColor[] = { 0.23, 0.39, 0.30, 1 }; // Color used for DLC stripes and backgrounds (RGBA)
logoSmall = "files\ic_small.paa"; // Display in creative lists, next to the entities added by the mod
</syntaxhighlight>
This is the standard, easy to apply, method.
As convenient (and clever) as it may be, it does not fit well with standard methods of distribution. E.g.m, all things pbo.
{{Feature|arma3|In {{arma3}} the {{hl|mod.cpp}} is needed to display mod information in the [[Arma 3 Launcher]].}}
== CfgMods ==


and on the command line to start arrowhead
{{Feature|warning|As of {{GVI|arma3|2.02}} CfgMods is broken and does not work!}}
The alternative is to insert a CfgMods class into one of your pbo's, or, make one specifically for this.
The following are BI samples of how it is done (find more samples [[Arma_3_DLC_Content_Licensing|here]]):
{{Feature|important|
{{hl|true}}/{{hl|false}} values are invalid values in {{hl|mod.cpp}}; use {{hl|1}}/{{hl|0}} instead or define them with
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#define true 1
#define false 0
</syntaxhighlight>
}}


mod=somewhere\@YourMod,lots,of,others...
=== {{arma2}} ===


A mod.bin/cpp allows for more detailed information in the Game's expansion menu for mod folders (rather than the engine simply declaring there is a mysterious @yourmod)
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
//config.cpp
#define true 1
#define false 0


Contents of this cpp could be as follows:
class CfgMods
{
defaultAction = "http://www.arma2.com/mods";


name = "Cold War Rearmed²";
class Expansion
picture = \some\paafile\somewere.paa;
{
actionName = "Website";
dir = "Expansion";
action = "http://cwr.armedzone.com/";
name = "Arma 2: Operation Arrowhead";
picture = "ca\ui\data\logo_arma2ep1_ca.paa";
hidePicture = false;
hideName = true;
action = "http://www.arma2.com/arrowhead";
};


This is the standard, easy to apply, method.
class BAF
{
dir = "BAF";
name = "Arma 2: British Armed Forces (Lite)";
picture = "ca\data_baf\mod.paa";
action = "http://www.arma2.com/BAF";
hash = "BAF v. 1.03";
hideName = 1;
actionName = "Buy Now";
hidePicture = 1;
islite = 1;
};


As convenient (and clever) as it may be, it does not fit well with standard methods of distribution. Eg all things pbo.
class PMC
{
dir = "PMC";
picture = "ca\ui\data\logo_arma2pmc_ca.paa";
hash = "PMC v. 1.02";
action = "http://www.arma2.com/PMC";
hideName = 1;
name = "Arma 2: Private Military Company";
hidePicture = 0;
};
};
</syntaxhighlight>


{{Important|NOTE: Be careful: true/false are ''invalid'' values in the mod.cpp.}}
=== {{arma3}} - Zeus ===


The alternative is to insert a cfgMods class into one of your pbo's, or, make one specifically for this.
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
class CfgMods
{
class Mod_Base;
class Curator : Mod_Base
{
picture = "\A3\Ui_F_Curator\Data\Logos\arma3_zeus_icon_ca.paa";
logo = "\A3\Ui_F_Curator\Data\Logos\arma3_curator_logo_ca.paa";
logoOver = "\A3\Ui_F_Curator\Data\Logos\arma3_curator_logoOver_ca.paa";
tooltipOwned = "$STR_A3_CFGMODS_CURATOR_NAME";
action = "http://zeus.arma3.com";
fieldManualTopicAndHint[] = {"Curator","Curator"};
dlcColor[] = { 0.31, 0.78, 0.78, 1 };
overview = "$STR_A3_DLC_CURATOR_DESCRIPTION";
hideName = 1;
hidePicture = 0;
name = "$STR_A3_CFGMODS_CURATOR_NAME";
dir = "Curator";
appId = 275700;
};
};
</syntaxhighlight>


The following are BI samples of how it's done:


//config.cpp
== Notes ==
#define true 1
#define false 0
class CfgMods
{
defaultAction = "http://www.arma2.com/mods";
class Expansion
{
dir = "Expansion";
name = "Arma 2: Operation Arrowhead";
picture = "ca\ui\data\logo_arma2ep1_ca.paa";
hidePicture = false;
hideName = true;
action = "http://www.arma2.com/arrowhead";
};
class BAF
{
dir = "BAF";
name = "Arma 2: British Armed Forces (Lite)";
picture = "ca\data_baf\mod.paa";
action = "http://www.arma2.com/BAF";
hash = "BAF v. 1.03";
hideName = 1;
actionName = "Buy Now";
hidePicture = 1;
islite = 1;
};
class PMC
{
dir = "PMC";
picture = "ca\ui\data\logo_arma2pmc_ca.paa";
hash = "PMC v. 1.02";
action = "http://www.arma2.com/PMC";
hideName = 1;
name = "Arma 2: Private Military Company";
hidePicture = 0;
};
};


==Notes==
{{Note
<dl class="command_description">
|user= Benargee
<!-- Note Section BEGIN -->
|timestamp= 20150202063900
<dt class="note">'''[[User:Inkompetent|Inkompetent]]'''
|text= '''ARMA 3'''<br>
<dd class="note">
Use '''<nowiki><br /></nowiki>''' to get a line break for mod overview.<br><br>
Currently in ArmA3 (version 1.08) the CfgMods entry in config.cpp is not sufficient on its own to get the above functionality. The mod.cpp file must be used.
HTML Link tags can also be used in overview, but you must use single quotes around the url. Example:<br>
<dd class="notedate">Posted on January 15, 2013 - 15:26
'''<nowiki>"<a href='http://www.arma3.com'>Arma 3 Home Page</a>"</nowiki>'''<br>
<!-- Note Section END -->
Colored text works too: '''<nowiki><t color='#ffff00'>Your yellow text!</t></nowiki>'''<br>
</dl>
Other html tags might work, but I have not tested them. See: [[Structured Text]].
}}


<h3 style="display:none">Bottom Section</h3>


[[Category:BIS_File_Formats]]
[[Category:BIS_File_Formats]]
[[Category:ArmA:_Addon_Configuration]]
{{GameCategory|arma1|Addon_Configuration}}

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mod.cpp/bin

As of Arma 2: Operation Arrowhead, the root folder of your @mod can contain an (optional) mod.cpp/bin.

somewhere\@YourMod\mod.bin

and on the command line to start Arma 2: Operation Arrowhead

-mod=somewhere\@YourMod

A mod.cpp/bin allows for more detailed information in the Game's expansion menu for mod folders (rather than the engine simply declaring there is a mysterious @yourmod)

Contents of this cpp/bin could be as follows:

name			= "mod_";					// Name of your mod
author			= "author_mod";				// Affects Arma 3 Launcher, when the mod are loaded as local
logo			= "files\ic.paa";			// Logo displayed in the main menu
logoOver		= "files\ic_active.paa";	// When the mouse is over, in the main menu
tooltip			= "mod_";
tooltipOwned	= "credit_mod";				// Tool tip displayed when the mouse is left over, in the main menu
picture			= "files\overview.paa";		// Picture displayed from the expansions menu. Optimal size is 2048x1024
actionName		= "GitHub";
action			= "https://github.com/my-mod-page";			// Website URL, that can be accessed from the expansions menu
overview		= "This awesome mod does this and that.";	// Supports structured text
hideName		= 0;						// Hide the extension name
hidePicture		= 0;						// Hide the extension menu
dlcColor[]		= { 0.23, 0.39, 0.30, 1 };	// Color used for DLC stripes and backgrounds (RGBA)
logoSmall		= "files\ic_small.paa";		// Display in creative lists, next to the entities added by the mod

This is the standard, easy to apply, method.

As convenient (and clever) as it may be, it does not fit well with standard methods of distribution. E.g.m, all things pbo.

Arma 3
In Arma 3 the mod.cpp is needed to display mod information in the Arma 3 Launcher.


CfgMods

As of Arma 3 logo black.png2.02 CfgMods is broken and does not work!

The alternative is to insert a CfgMods class into one of your pbo's, or, make one specifically for this. The following are BI samples of how it is done (find more samples here):

true/false values are invalid values in mod.cpp; use 1/0 instead or define them with
#define true 1
#define false 0

Arma 2

//config.cpp
#define true 1
#define false 0

class CfgMods
{
	defaultAction = "http://www.arma2.com/mods";

	class Expansion
	{
		dir = "Expansion";
		name = "Arma 2: Operation Arrowhead";
		picture = "ca\ui\data\logo_arma2ep1_ca.paa";
		hidePicture = false;
		hideName = true;
		action = "http://www.arma2.com/arrowhead";
	};

	class BAF
	{
		dir = "BAF";
		name = "Arma 2: British Armed Forces (Lite)";
		picture = "ca\data_baf\mod.paa";
		action = "http://www.arma2.com/BAF";
		hash = "BAF v. 1.03";
		hideName = 1;
		actionName = "Buy Now";
		hidePicture = 1;
		islite = 1;
	};

	class PMC
	{
		dir = "PMC";
		picture = "ca\ui\data\logo_arma2pmc_ca.paa";
		hash = "PMC v. 1.02";
		action = "http://www.arma2.com/PMC";
		hideName = 1;
		name = "Arma 2: Private Military Company";
		hidePicture = 0;
	};
};

Arma 3 - Zeus

class CfgMods
{
	class Mod_Base;
	class Curator : Mod_Base
	{
		picture = "\A3\Ui_F_Curator\Data\Logos\arma3_zeus_icon_ca.paa";
		logo = "\A3\Ui_F_Curator\Data\Logos\arma3_curator_logo_ca.paa";
		logoOver = "\A3\Ui_F_Curator\Data\Logos\arma3_curator_logoOver_ca.paa";
		tooltipOwned = "$STR_A3_CFGMODS_CURATOR_NAME";
		action = "http://zeus.arma3.com";
		fieldManualTopicAndHint[] = {"Curator","Curator"};
		dlcColor[] = { 0.31, 0.78, 0.78, 1 };
		overview = "$STR_A3_DLC_CURATOR_DESCRIPTION";
		hideName = 1;
		hidePicture = 0;
		name = "$STR_A3_CFGMODS_CURATOR_NAME";
		dir = "Curator";
		appId = 275700;
	};
};


Notes

Benargee - c
Posted on Feb 02, 2015 - 06:39 (UTC)
ARMA 3
Use <br /> to get a line break for mod overview.

HTML Link tags can also be used in overview, but you must use single quotes around the url. Example:
"<a href='http://www.arma3.com'>Arma 3 Home Page</a>"
Colored text works too: <t color='#ffff00'>Your yellow text!</t>
Other html tags might work, but I have not tested them. See: Structured Text.