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"FLH" is a shorthand expression for a weapon's firing offset, meaning "'''F'''orward, '''L'''ateral, '''H'''eight". A firing offset is measured in leptons, and represents a distance from an object's (or its turert/barrel, if it has them) 0,0,0 point (See [[Voxel Bounds]]). It is a per-weapon-slot value, meaning each weapon an object has can have a separate FLH, defined by, depending on the weapon slot, {{TTL|PrimaryFireFLH}}, {{TTL|SecondaryFireFLH}}, {{TTL|WeaponXFLH}}, their corresponding Elite versions and {{TTL|AlternateFLHX}}.
 
"FLH" is a shorthand expression for a weapon's firing offset, meaning "'''F'''orward, '''L'''ateral, '''H'''eight". A firing offset is measured in leptons, and represents a distance from an object's (or its turert/barrel, if it has them) 0,0,0 point (See [[Voxel Bounds]]). It is a per-weapon-slot value, meaning each weapon an object has can have a separate FLH, defined by, depending on the weapon slot, {{TTL|PrimaryFireFLH}}, {{TTL|SecondaryFireFLH}}, {{TTL|WeaponXFLH}}, their corresponding Elite versions and {{TTL|AlternateFLHX}}.
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It takes a value in the form of three comma-separated signed integers, where:
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*the first number specifies the offset along the X axis;
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*the second number specifies the offset along the Y axis (which can be alternated with {{TTL|Burst}});
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*the third number specifies the offset along the Z axis.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:02, 15 August 2006

"FLH" is a shorthand expression for a weapon's firing offset, meaning "Forward, Lateral, Height". A firing offset is measured in leptons, and represents a distance from an object's (or its turert/barrel, if it has them) 0,0,0 point (See Voxel Bounds). It is a per-weapon-slot value, meaning each weapon an object has can have a separate FLH, defined by, depending on the weapon slot, Template:TTL, Template:TTL, Template:TTL, their corresponding Elite versions and Template:TTL.

It takes a value in the form of three comma-separated signed integers, where:

  • the first number specifies the offset along the X axis;
  • the second number specifies the offset along the Y axis (which can be alternated with Template:TTL);
  • the third number specifies the offset along the Z axis.