![]() ![]() To stock ports will have to adhere to the above scheme. Any docking port that is meant to connect ![]() To declare that the new part isn’t supposed to be able to connect Mods that provide their own new kinds of docking port might useĪny other value they feel like here, but only if they are trying “size2” for all Senior-sized docking ports. “size1” for all Normal-sized docking ports. “size0” for all Junior-sized docking ports. The base KSP stock docking port parts all use one of the following Ports to be able to attach to each other, the values for their DockingPort: NODETYPE ¶ TypeĮach docking port has a node type string that specifies itsĬompatibility with other docking ports. This is the position of the face of theĭocking port. Part’s position itself because that’s the position of the center The coordinates of the point on the docking port part where the Name of vessel on the other side of the docking port. How far the port has to get away after undocking in order to re-enable docking. Gets the rotational force with which the port pulls on another port. Gets the force with which the port pulls on another port. Gets the range at which the port will “notice” another port and pull on it. ![]() Shown below are only the suffixes that are unique to DockingPort. Whether or not this docking port is attached to another docking portĭockingPort is a type of Decoupler, and therefore can use all the suffixes of Decoupler. The docking port this docking port is attached to, or “None” if no such port Two nodes are only dockable together if their NODETYPE strings match structure DockingPort ¶Ī DockingPort is a kind of Decoupler (which is Part)Ĭoords of where the docking node attachment point is in SHIP-RAW xyz Using the old incorrect spelling, a deprecation exception will be thrown, with instruction to use the new spelling. Please use ACQUIRERANGE, ACQUIREFORCE, and ACQUIRETORQURE instead. New in version 0.18: The spelling of suffixes AQUIRERANGE, AQUIREFORCE, and AQUIRETORQUE on the DockingPort structure has been corrected. ![]()
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