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Revision as of 07:23, 27 May 2013

Introduction

Define base graphics specific sets


Action 5 is used to define graphics for several new features of OpenTTD and TTDPatch. This is similar to action 1.

Syntax

The data looks as follows:

<Sprite-number> * <Length> 05 <type> <num-sprites> [<offset>]
Element Size Description
<Sprite-number> dec A sequential sprite number
<length> dec The total number of bytes used in this action
05 B Defines action 05
<type> B What type of graphics follow
<num-sprites> B* How many regular sprites follow
<offset> B* Offset in the Action 5 assignable block of sprites

The following num-sprites sprites in the .nfo file have to be RealSprites that will be used as graphics for the given TTDPatch feature, except for type 0A, which requires RecolorSprites.

Supported by OpenTTD 0.70.7 Supported by TTDPatch 2.5 (alpha 19)2.5Action 5 entries in a .grf file which has a regular GRFID (not FFFFFFFF) will always override those from .grf files with a GRFID of FFFFFFFF.

Description

Sprite-number

This is just the number you are at.

Length

Count the number of bytes in this action.

type

This sets the type of feature that the graphics are for. If bit 7 is set, the offset variable needs to be set. Bit 7 may only be set if the type supports it. The type can be one of:

Type Version Feature num-sprites (decimal)
04 Supported by OpenTTD 0.60.6 Supported by TTDPatch 2.02.0 Pre-signal graphics 48
04 Supported by OpenTTD 0.60.6 Supported by TTDPatch 2.02.0 Pre-signal and semaphore graphics 112
04,84[1] Supported by OpenTTD Supported by TTDPatch 2.5 (alpha 41)2.5 Pre-signal, semaphore, and PBS graphics 240
05,85[1] Supported by OpenTTD 0.60.6 Supported by TTDPatch 2.02.0 Overhead wires and pylon graphics 48
06 Supported by OpenTTD 0.60.6 Supported by TTDPatch Foundations (retaining walls) for BuildOnSlopes 74
06,86[1] Supported by OpenTTD 0.6 (r11321)0.6 Not supported by TTDPatch Foundations for BuildOnSlopes and half tiles (NS and EW foundations) 90
07 Not supported by OpenTTD Supported by TTDPatch 2.5 (alpha 43)2.5 TTDPatch GUI sprites 93 [2]
08,88[1] Supported by OpenTTD 0.60.6 Not supported by TTDPatch[3] Canals 65
09,89[1] Supported by OpenTTD 0.60.6 Supported by TTDPatch 2.5 (alpha 58)2.5 One-way road arrows 6
0A,8A[1] Supported by OpenTTD 0.60.6 Supported by TTDPatch 2.5 (alpha 67)2.5 Two company color translation maps 256
0B,8B[1] Supported by OpenTTD 0.60.6 Supported by TTDPatch 2.5 (alpha 68)2.5 Tram tracks 113
0C Not supported by OpenTTD Supported by TTDPatch 2.5 (alpha 74)2.5 Snowy temperate trees 133
0D Supported by OpenTTD 0.6 (r7325 (r11726))0.6 Supported by TTDPatch 2.5 (beta 5)2.5 Coast Tile graphics 16 (18)
0E Not supported by OpenTTD Supported by TTDPatch 2.6 (r1247)2.6 New Signals Any
0F,8F[1] Supported by OpenTTD 0.7 (r13469)0.7 Supported by TTDPatch 2.6 (r1487)2.6 Sprites for marking tracks on slopes (for track reservation systems like PBS or YAPP) Up to 12
10,90[1] Supported by OpenTTD 0.6 (r9645)0.6 Not supported by TTDPatch Additional airport graphics 15
11,91[1] Supported by OpenTTD 0.6 (r9645)0.6 Supported by TTDPatch 2.6 (r1589)2.6 Road stop graphics 8
12,92[1] Supported by OpenTTD 0.7 (r13464)0.7 Supported by TTDPatch 2.6 (r1498)2.6 Aqueduct graphics 8
13,93[1] Supported by OpenTTD 0.6 (r11433)0.6 Not supported by TTDPatch Autorail sprites 55
14,94 Supported by OpenTTD 0.6 (11433)0.6 Not supported by TTDPatch Flag sprites Up to 36
15,95 Supported by OpenTTD 0.6 (r11433)0.6 Not supported by TTDPatch OpenTTD GUI sprites Up to 168
16,96 Supported by OpenTTD 1.1 (r20370)1.1 Not supported by TTDPatch Airport preview sprites Up to 9
17,97 Supported by OpenTTD 1.2 (r23952)1.2 Not supported by TTDPatch Railtype tunnel base sprites 16
  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 Offset allowed since Supported by OpenTTD 1.2 (r23005)1.2 Not supported by TTDPatch
  2. Type 07 only requires 73 sprites in the stable (2.5 branch); the extra sprites are the clone train and build canal cursors.
  3. TTDPatch supported canals via Action5 from 2.0.1 alpha 17 up to alpha 25. In alpha 26 it was removed again in favour of an action-1-2-3 method; see Action3. The method via Action5 is no longer supported by TTDpatch 2.0.1 alpha 26 and newer.

04 Signal graphics.

Signal graphics come in groups of 16. These groups contain sprites in the same order as sprites 1275-1290 in trg1[r].grf; red, then green, for each of: SW-facing, NE-facing, NW-facing, SE-facing, E-facing, W-facing, S-facing, N-facing.

Group(s) Contents
0 lighted entrance signals
1 lighted exit signals
2 lighted combo signals
3 standard (non-pre-signal) semaphore signals
4..6 repeat 0..2 for semaphores
7 standard lighted PBS signals
8..14 repeat 0..6 for PBS signals

0C Snowy temperate trees

If the temperate snow line is enabled, you can use this to specify the snowy versions of temperate trees. The sprites must be the snowy versions of sprites 1576-1708 from TRG1.GRF, in the same order as they appear there.

0D Coast tile sprites

In NewGRFs

If diagonal flooding is enabled then due to new corner coasts, you can use this to give a complete set of replacement coast tile sprites. There are 16 in total, 8 original Transport Tycoon Deluxe sprites and 8 for the corner slopes. Order of the sprites[1] is as follows:

3997, 4063, 4064, 4068, 4062, 3998, 4066, 3988,
4065, 4069, 3996, 3992, 4067, 3994, 3995, 3999.
  1. Sprite numbers from trg1(r).pcx.

Action5Coast16Sprites.png

The 16 sprites for feature 0D

In Base Set's extra grf

Additionally, OpenTTD (since r11726) supports another method of supplying all additional coast tile sprites, but this is only allowed in the extra NewGRF of Base Graphic Sets. In this, only 10 sprites are supplied in the same order as the 16 sprites above, but without the coast sprites already in the base grf. Note that the 10 sprites version supplies two additional slopes, but they are not used, and are currently unlikely to be ever used.

Action5Coast10Sprites.png

Only 10 sprites are required for OpenTTD base graphic sets

In OpenTTD 10 sprites for type 0D is enough in base graphic sets. The 16 sprites version should not be used for base graphics.

The reason for the existence of a 10 sprite version is to remove the need for including original graphics, and to keep compatibility with old NewGRFs that replace the original shore graphics using Action A without adding new shores using Action 5: When a NewGRF uses the 16 sprites version it takes precedence above any NewGRF replacing the shore graphics using Action A; when a NewGRF uses Action A to replace shore graphics it takes precedence above a 10-sprite Action 5, effectively disabling diagonal flooding. Also due to compatibility the 10 sprites version is invalid for normal NewGRFs, which are not the "extra" NewGRF of some Base Graphics Set.

0E New Signals

Any number of real and recolour sprites can be specified in the action in any order.

Sprites are referenced by their offset into the action5 block by a VarAction2NewSignals, hence a logically easily calculable order is advised.

As of TTDPatch 2.6 alpha 0 r1346, the action 5 block defined in the same GRF file as the varaction2, will be used as the base sprite block for the offsets returned by the callback even if it is overridden by a higher priority GRF action 5 definition of the same feature (0E).

0F Tracks for Slopes

This should be in the same order as sprites 1031 to 1035 (1). These should only be the rails, basically the same format as sprites 1005 to 1010 (1). There should be 3 groups of these sprites, one for each rail type (railroad, monorail, maglev).

(1) Sprite numbers from trg1r.pcx / ogfx1_base.grf

11 Road stop graphics

Road stop graphics consist of 2 groups of 4 sprites. The first group contains graphics for bus stops, second for truck stops. In each group, the sprites are in the following order: SW, NE, NW, SE.

SW and NE sprites are used with road going along the Y axis ( .\' ), NW and SE with road along the X axis( '/. ).

Internally, the stations are defined using the following station layouts:

\d1313

\b13 \b0 \b0 \b3 \b16 \b16 <SW sprite>

\b0 \b0 \b0 \b3 \b16 \b16 <NE sprite>

80

and

\d1314

\b0 \b0 \b0 \b16 \b3 \b16 <NW sprite>

\b0 \b13 \b0 \b16 \b3 \b16 <SE sprite>

80

where 1313 and 1314 are town road sprites.

Roadstops.png

Further sprites can be found in openttd.grf (OpenTTD), ogfxe_extra.grf (OpenGFX) or ttdpbase(w).grf (TTDPatch).

Note: As of OpenTTD r10185, the behaviour of this feature is identical in both games.

12 Aqueducts

8 real sprites should be given. Firstly: 4 bridge end sprites in the order: SW, SE, NE, NW, where the direction is that heading onto the aqueduct. Then 2 middle part sprites for the X and Y directions. Followed by two pillar sprites for the X and Y directions. For examples of where the division between middle sprites and pillars should be made see sprites 2437 to 2592 (1), or an existing aqueduct GRF. Note, that for higher bridges to work effectively, pillars should be approximately 8px in height.

Aqueduct.png

15 / 95 OpenTTD GUI sprites

OpenTTD defines 162 GUI sprites. Additional sprites not needed by an OpenTTD are simply ignored, so that new(er) base sets can be used by old OpenTTD versions. One can (re-)define a subset of the GUI sprites by giving an offset into the GUI sprites. The sprites are:

Offset Meaning
0 .. 11 Halftile selections
12 .. 13 Title screen letters E and D
14 .. 37 Bridge piers colours 1 .. 4
38 square indicating NewGRF compatibility
39 blob indicating server compatibility
40 lock icon
41 empty check box
42 checked check box
43 warning sign
44 window resize right
45 .. 48 arrows
49 house
50 shared orders
51 .. 52 pin / pinned
53 .. 62 rail build icons and cursors
63 .. 68 monorail build icons and cursors
69 .. 74 maglev build icons and cursors
75 ??
76 .. 77 waypoint toolbar and cursor icon
78 .. 81 waypoint buildings
82 .. 85 autoroad toobar and cursor for road and trams
86 helipad
87 build ship lift cursor
88 .. 89 build canal toolbar and cursor
90 fast forward
91 .. 92 level land toolbar and cursor
93 .. 96 sell vehicle
97 .. 100 sell all vehicles
101 .. 104 replace vehicle
105 sell chain of rail vehicles
106 .. 113 clone vehicles button and cursors
114 .. 117 create vehicle group button
118 .. 121 delete vehicle group button
122 .. 125 rename vehicle group button
126 .. 133 group replace on / off button
134 road toolbar: build one-way roads
135 signal toolbar: convert signals
136 .. 137 build rivers toolbar and cursor
138 .. 143 OSK
144 switch toolbar
145 .. 146 build aqueduct toolbar and cursor
147 .. 148 (+) and (-) icon
149 window resize left
150 play music right-to-left languages
151 .. 152 shade / unshade
153 debug
154 .. 157 vehicle profit icons
158 unread news
159 exclusive transport rights
160 autoreplace protection
161 autoreplace defined
162 .. 165 Town happiness indicator: N/A, appalling, mediocre and good
166 .. 167 Icons for delete to the left resp. right
168 Default window size

num-sprites

The number of sprites that follow.

Since TTDPatch 2.0.1 alpha 49, this value is an extended byte.

Note that it is not generally an error to provide more sprites than required, but this does expend sprite slots unnecessarily.

offset

The offset in the Action 5 assignable block of sprites. This term is only read when bit 7 of the type has been set. It can be used to only replace a subset of sprites from a set.

Note: When creating a TTDPatch compatible grf, you have to skip the OpenTTD specific Action 05's using an Action 09 rather than an Action 07. Using the latter will result in an error on your Action 05 when using the grf in TTDPatch.

Note: NFORenum distinguishes Action5 with no offset and Action5 with offset 0. While they have technically the same effect, NFORenum assumes an Action5 with no offset has the intention to replace all sprites and checks the number of sprites accordingly. An Action5 with offset is considered to only replace a subset of the sprites, so the sprites are not checked for completeness.

Example

// Replace the piers for the aqueduct
 1457 * 3        05 12 02 06 // action5, type 12, 2 sprites, at offset 6 into that type
    9 sprites/png/terrain/waterfeatures.png 546 8 09 23 33 -26 0
   10 sprites/png/terrain/waterfeatures.png 594 8 09 23 33 -5 0