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| ;
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| ; Example file for the OpenTTD Base Sound replacement sets.
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| ; This file consists of basically two different parts:
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| ;  * metadata
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| ;  * information about the files
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| ;
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| ; Metadata contains information about the name and version
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| ; of the sound set.
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| ;
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| ; == Getting started ==
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| ; - you can't add comments after values
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| ; - you have to fill the MD5 checksum for each file
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| ; - you may not miss any of the metadata or files items
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| ; - `openttd -h` lists all sound replacements sets it found to be correct
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| ; - `openttd -d grf=1` shows warnings/errors when parsing an .obs file
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| ; - `openttd -S <name>` starts OpenTTD with the given set (case sensitive)
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| ; - adding `soundsset = <name>` to the misc section of openttd.cfg makes
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| ;   OpenTTD start with that sound set by default
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| ; - there is a command line tool for all platforms called md5sum that can
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| ;   create the MD5 checksum you need.
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| ; - all files specified in this file are search relatively to the path where
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| ;   this file is found, i.e. if the sound files are in a subdir you have
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| ;   to add that subdir to the names in this file to! It will NOT search for
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| ;   a file named like specified in here.
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| 
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| [metadata]
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| ; the name of the pack, preferably less than 16 characters
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| name         = example
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| ; the short name (4 characters), used to identify this set
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| shortname    = XMPL
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| ; the version of this sound set (read as single integer)
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| version      = 0
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| ; a fairly short description of the set
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| ; By adding '.<iso code>' you can translate the description.
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| ; Note that OpenTTD first tries the full ISO code, then the first
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| ; two characters and then uses the fallback (no '.<iso code>').
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| ; The ISO code matching is case sensitive!
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| ; So en_US will be used for en_GB if no en_GB translation is added.
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| ; As a result the below example has 'howdie' for en_US and en_GB but
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| ; 'foo' for all other languages.
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| description  = foo
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| description.en_US = howdie
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| 
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| ; The files section lists the files that replace sprites.
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| ; The file names are case sensitive.
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| [files]
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| ; The file with the samples. Must contain exactly 73 samples.
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| samples      = SAMPLES.CAT
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| 
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| ; The md5s section lists the MD5 checksum for the files that replace them.
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| ; Note that the list of files is case sensitive. Each file listed in the
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| ; files section must be listed here with it's MD5 checksum, otherwise you
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| ; will get a lot of warnings when starting OpenTTD.
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| [md5s]
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| SAMPLES.CAT  = 422ea3dd074d2859bb51639a6e0e85da
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| 
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| ; The origin section provides the possibility to put and extra line into
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| ; the warning that a file is missing/corrupt. This can be used to tell
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| ; them where to find it. It works on the filename specified in the
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| ; files section and if that is not found it will fall back to the default
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| ; as shown below here.
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| [origin]
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| default      = You can find it on your Transport Tycoon Deluxe CD-ROM.
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| SAMPLES.CAT  = You can find it also on your Transport Tycoon Deluxe CD-ROM.
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