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Vim's autoformating doesn't like our style of comments, so I have to force it to do what I want. Having to set the appropriate options every time I edit a file got to be a RPITA, so time to get the computer to do it for me :)
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//unfortunately, have to wrap the docs in a C comment for doxygen
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// vim:tw=74:formatoptions-=l
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/**
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\page tracklist Tracklist config file
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As \QF supports playing arbitrarily sized audio files, it seemed rather
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obvious that \QF should be able to use them as BGM in place of the CD
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drive. However, requiring specific names and locations for the files seemed
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overly onerous. Thus \QF looks for \c tracklist.cfg in the root of the game
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directory (eg. \c id1, same place as \c pak0.pak, \c config.cfg, etc).
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Using the following \c tracklist.cfg:
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\verbinclude tracklist.cfg
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and the following commands in the \c id1 directory:
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\verbatim
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mkdir music
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cd music
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cdparanoia -B 2-
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oggenc *.wav
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rm *.wav
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cd ..
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pak -vcf quake1-music.pak tracklist.cfg `find music -type f print`
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rm -rf music tracklist.cfg
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\endverbatim
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a convenient pak file can be made of the Quake CD audio. Of course, the
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last two commands are optional if you prefer to have the files loose in the
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filesystem.
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\section tl-format Tracklist format
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The tracklist config file is a \ref property-list consisting of a
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dictionary mapping the track numbers to the file to be played when that
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track is requested. The keys of the dictionary are the track number (the
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Quake CD has only tracks 2 to 11 as audio tracks) as a property list
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string, and the values are the file to play, also as a property list
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string.
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However, if the value is an array of strings, that track will
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become a playlist, and each file specified in the array will be played in
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order, looping back to the first file in the list.
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The files may be <code>.wav</code>, <code>.ogg</code> (Ogg Vorbis),
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<code>.mid</code> or <code>.midi</code> (MIDI), or <code>.flac</code>
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files. MP3 is <em>not</em> supported, and is not likely to ever be
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supported.
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*/
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