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Revision as of 08:20, 18 March 2013
This template creates a table for the different maximum warp values at specific altitudes above an celestial object. It can also show the Rotational/Inertial transition altitude and values for the 0.13.3 demo. To show values for the demo it is mandatory to add values for the paid version.
The values for 1× and 2× are fixed with Any for 1× and demo 2× and n/a for paid 2×.
Parameters
Name/Number | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | No | Min. altitude for 5× warp (paid version) |
2 | No | Min. altitude for 10× warp (paid version) |
3 | No | Min. altitude for 50× warp (paid version) |
4 | No | Min. altitude for 100× warp (paid version) |
5 | No | Min. altitude for 1,000× warp (paid version) |
6 | No | Min. altitude for 10,000× warp (paid version) |
7 | No | Min. altitude for 100,000× warp (paid version) |
8 | Yes | Min. altitude for 5× warp (demo version) |
9 | Yes | Min. altitude for 10× warp (demo version) |
10 | Yes | Min. altitude for 50× warp (demo version) |
11 | Yes | Min. altitude for 100× warp (demo version) |
12 | Yes | Min. altitude for 1,000× warp (demo version) |
13 | Yes | Min. altitude for 10,000× warp (demo version) |
paid | Yes | Paid version where the values are applying |
demo | Yes | Demo version where the values are applying |
trans-paid | Yes | Rotational/Inertial transition altitude (paid version) |
trans-demo | Yes | Rotational/Inertial transition altitude (demo version) |
atmosphere | Yes | Atmospheric height in meters. Leave blank if the celestial object doesn't have a atmosphere |
Examples
{{ReferenceFrames |3,270,000|3,270,000|6,540,000|13,080,000|26,160,000|52,320,000|65,400,000 |3,270,000|6,540,000|16,350,000|32,700,000|65,400,000|130,800,000 |paid=0.18.2|demo=0.13.3}}
{{ReferenceFrames|3,000|3,000|6,000|12,000|24,000|48,000|60,000}}