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Mods can (in theory) be downloaded and used directly
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as the ZIP file.
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The install procedure in readme.txt is slightly dated,
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'viewer' actually does the following:
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* look for environment variable "OGTA_DATA"; if it exists
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this is used as the base-data source.
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By default this is the file 'gtadata.zip' searched in
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the current directory (at viewer runtime).
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If this source is not valid the directory where viewer
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is installed is checked before giving up.
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* look for environment variable "OGTA_MOD"; if it exists
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and is a valid data-source all files contained within
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will overlay files in the base data source.
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This is not used by default.
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To load a mod I use something like this:
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OGTA_MOD=mods/a_mod.zip ./viewer [...] -m map_filename -g style_filename
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In this case you have to use -m & -g and use the filenames
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contained in the zip (note upper/lower case).
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Similiar to gtadata.zip the files have to be in the 'root' of
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the ZIP file, not in sub-directory.
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