Difference between revisions of "Grid - atom description"
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=== Properties in detail === | === Properties in detail === | ||
==== supported_subsoils ==== | ==== supported_subsoils ==== | ||
+ | *Each Grid can support multiple "subsoils". | ||
+ | *Each subsoil is determined by single letter. | ||
+ | *These subsoils are then used to determine is specififc buildings is allowed to be built on a specific place. | ||
+ | *For example ''soil'' and ''desert'' have both type <code>G</code> as a ''ground'' and that means that standart buildings can be built on thme. |
Revision as of 14:07, 12 February 2021
General description
- Grid atoms represent type of terrain on a vertex of any tiles.
- They do not hold graphical representation.
- Surface atoms hold the graphical representation, but used Surface atom is determined by Grid atoms in its four vertices.
- Grid type can be set/changed in map editor by appropriate editor tool.
- In the image above they are the red rects.
- Left and bottom Grit atoms are of type soil and top and right are of type desert, so the result Surface atom is transition from soil to desert.
Properties description
Name | Type | Default value / Obligatory |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
name | locale string | obligatory | Name of the grid type. Shown only in map editor. |
is_water | bool | false | Determines if this Grid is accessible by ships. |
water_power | int | 0 | Determines how big is the surroundings in which this tile can irrigate other tiles. |
water_repellent | bool | false | Water repelent tiles cannot be irrigated by no means. |
supported_subsoils | string | obligatory | Sequence of characters which describes all subsoils which represents this Grid. |
surface_representant | atom<Grid> | null | Grid atom which is used, instead of this atom, for determination of Surface type. |
Properties in detail
supported_subsoils
- Each Grid can support multiple "subsoils".
- Each subsoil is determined by single letter.
- These subsoils are then used to determine is specififc buildings is allowed to be built on a specific place.
- For example soil and desert have both type
G
as a ground and that means that standart buildings can be built on thme.