Staer9 wrote:Commander McLane wrote:
It's not an application, but the "thing that shows changeable values with a brief explanation of what it is" exists forever. It is called "documentation" and is in the Elite Wiki (click HERE for shipdata.plist, and HERE for an index page of all things related to scripting). The game developers have made the effort to document and explain everything, so that OXP developers can use this documentation.
You do not seem to realise that I have made several oxp ships, all of which required me to look at the shipdata documentation. I was merely sugesting that if this "magic writes-plists-all-by-itself application" were to come to exsistance it would be good if it gave the casual player the ability to create ship config files easily without having to constantly look at the documentation.
If someone feels up to writing the application, I'm fine with that. However, my guess is that these sort of someones don't just grow on trees.

Therefore I don't expect it to actually happen.
And I do realize that you have made several OXP ships. I also realize that while in the process of doing so you asked a couple of questions here on the board, the answers to which could have easily been found in the documentation (for instance about subentity-positioning). So I indeed wasn't sure how extensively you have used it so far. I wasn't linking to offend you.
For any OXP writer there is simply no way around knowing and using the documentation. Take myself, for instance. I think I can claim to know a thing or two about OXPing. But I
still have opened one browser window with more than a dozen tabs of the most important JS documentation pages, shipdata.plist, and the AI documentation
all the time. One window for the boards, one window for the Elite Wiki, permanently. I guess other OXP creators have a similar setup.
So if you're into OXPing, that's what I'd advise you to do as well. I doubt, though, that there exist casual players who want to create ship config files, which limits the potential market for an application that would only be able to configure one of Oolite's many configurations. Oolite isn't about poking around in your ship's stats, at least not in my point of view.