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A flat (often American English, Indian English, British English, or Indian ) is usually a tiny self-contained unit (a kind of residential real estate component ) that occupies less than a portion of a large building, usually on a single floor. In some sections of this world, the term apartment also identifies a privately owned unit within a building, whereas the term apartment identifies a room in a resort, bungalow, or other similar arrangement. In more developed countries, flats are often shared in massive buildings, together with one-room houses being called apartments. Although there are many subtypes and types of flat, every one of them constitutes a small residence, which typically is made up of kitchen and a sleeping place. Apartment buildings can be grouped into private homes, cooperative homes, or condos.<br><br>The two chief varieties of apartment buildings are stand-alone apartments and cooperative apartments. Stand-alone apartments are separate buildings which are not linked by road or other public services. The standalone apartment might have its own entry, or it may share an entrance with another building. This kind of apartment can also be present in various sizes and styles, depending on its use.<br><br>Cooperative flats are flat buildings where several independent units share a frequent place. These flats are sometimes grouped with all the owners of those buildings into flats of various sizes and uses. Many cooperatively-owned apartments share a common area, including a green roof or common pool area, even though there can be differences in the usage of these spaces. Some combined flats may have common entryways, but a few may have shared areas independently, with individual offices or other comforts.<br><br>Condos are flats rented to live in independently. These apartments feature common areas and many homeowners who own the apartments pay common expenses, such as sewer and water. In large apartment buildings, tenants usually pay for every one of their own utilities. Condominiums can be found almost anywhere, except in areas zoned exclusively for single-family homes.<br><br>1 sort of apartment building is the term flat. This is the term used by the majority of realtors and refers to either a row of flats in a large town, or to a group of apartments in a little town. A massive apartment building is often built near a city's downtown region, so that commuters have easy access to the business regions of the city. [https://Pastelink.net Apartment] buildings also often contain amenities like grocery stores and schools.<br><br>Smaller apartment buildings might be located out of cities, or inside a suburban location. They might be located within an industrial area close to a town's downtown or in the woods or countryside. Many of these apartments are usually newer compared to huge apartment buildings and have more upscale features and additional bedrooms than the smaller ones. They're also priced more affordably than the bigger ones, and apartment tenants usually pay somewhat higher rent than home owners.<br><br>Self-contained housing refers to apartments and condos which are on their own private land. Self-contained housing provides the apartment dweller with all of the comforts of a home, including access to running water and power. Unlike in apartment buildings, tenants do not pay for common areas or common costs. Renters typically pay a greater rent than homeowners. In some cases, self-contained condos and flats can be found in places that are far from the closest public transport services. But many renters prefer self-contained accommodations since they provide more privacy and space, in a lower price than traditional home.<br><br>There are a range of different kinds of apartment buildings. Some of them contain one, two, three and four bedroom apartments, studio apartments, condos, townhouses, row houses and modular homes. These apartment buildings frequently arrive with or without attached garages and using a choice of ground floor, first floor and above ground floor locations. Apartment buildings can be found all around the world. Some of the very popular U.S. places include San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Las Vegas, Miami, Houston, Dallas, Atlanta and Several others.
=== Concepts ===
 
* '''Region''': It is a map (e.g. a Dungeon) or part of map (e.g. an area of Celador, like Upper Plains).
 
* '''Standalone server''': Server that can only serve 1 region at a time, thus cannot serve all of Celador at the same time. A new region can however replace the current one by a player with the appropriate administration rights.
 
* '''Cluster''': A multi-region server that can service all of Celador. A request needs to be made to Citadel Studio for enabling that feature on the server.
 
 
 
 
 
=== Tutorial Videos ===
 
[[Official Tutorial Videos]]
 
 
 
=== Community Tutorial Videos ===
 
[[Community Tutorial Videos]]
 
 
 
=== Server Installation ===
 
In the [[Installation Instructions]] you can find information and guides to set up Standalone or Cluster Servers.
 
 
 
=== Legends of Aria Toolkit ===
 
[[Legends_Of_Aria_Toolkit|Installation | Upgrades | ChangeLog]]
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable" | style="table-layout: fixed; width: 60%"
 
|-
 
! Server Admins !! Modding !! References
 
|-
 
| [[Installation Instructions]] || [[Modding Guide|Guide to Modding in Unity]] || [[Visual Texture Atlas Reference]]
 
|-
 
| [[Updating Server|Updating]] || [[Mod Folder Structure|Folder Structure]] || [[Text Textures Reference]]
 
|-
 
| [[Troubleshooting]] || [[Engine Overview]] || [[DynamicWindow Types Reference]]
 
|-
 
| [[God Commands]] || [[Sublime Text]] || [[Mobile Variations Reference]]
 
|-
 
| || [[Modders Handbook]] || [http://adminwiki.legendsofaria.com/lua-reference/ Legends of Aria Lua Reference]
 
|-
 
| || [[Custom Assets]] || [[SendClientMessage|Send Client Message Reference]]
 
|-
 
| || || [[Grid Spawner Maps]]
 
|}
 
 
 
== Lua ==
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
| [[Learn to Lua]]
 
|-
 
| [[Lua Script Engine]]
 
|-
 
| [[Tips for mod coders]]
 
|-
 
| [https://adminwiki.legendsofaria.com/lua-reference/ Legends of Aria Lua Reference]
 
|-
 
| [https://adminwiki.legendsofaria.com/downloads/9jde033q/Localization.csv Client Side Localization Table]
 
|-
 
| [https://adminwiki.legendsofaria.com/downloads/9jde033q/HueTable.bmp Client Hue Table]
 
|}
 
 
 
== Server Advanced ==
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
| [[Access Levels]]
 
|-
 
| [[Container]]
 
|-
 
| [[Server_Plugins|Server Plugins]]
 
|}
 
 
 
== Code Base ==
 
Stuff built on and included with the [[Lua Script Engine]]
 
 
 
=== Systems ===
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
| [[combat|The combat system]] (Stub - CS pls fill in )
 
|-
 
| [[Dialog System]]
 
|-
 
| [[:Category:Event | Events and EventHandlers]]
 
|-
 
| [[Quest System]]
 
|-
 
| [[:Category:Dynamic Window System | Dynamic Windows]]
 
|-
 
| [[soundlist|Sound List]]
 
|-
 
| [[ObjVarlist|ObjVar List]]
 
|-
 
| [[ConflictSystem|Conflict System]]
 
|-
 
| [[KarmaSystem|Karma System]]
 
|-
 
| [[Grid_Spawner_Maps|Grid Spawner Maps]]
 
|-
 
| [[Season_Challenges|Seasonal Challenges]]
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
== Categories ==
 
{|class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
| [[:Category:Resources|Resources]] &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|| Category holding various supportive materials and articles
 
|-
 
| [[:Category:System|Systems]] || Category holding various articles about systems, like Ui, Quests, etc...
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
== Community Projects ==
 
Feel free to add your mod projects that you wish to share with the community!
 
 
 
=== The Curriculum ===
 
;[[Curriculum]]
 
:I started the [[Curriculum]] page as an ongoing project to develop a sort of course for new modders. Please use the curriculums [[:Talk:Curriculum|discussions]] page to add questions or tutorial requests. ~Yorlik
 
 
 
=== DjOli's Module Manager ===
 
The [https://gitlab.com/choco87/module_manager Module Manager] is a tool designed to promote collaboration between community servers by providing a common interface for modding, and subsequently allowing drop in mods to anyone using the module manager. Please keep in mind that it is a work in progress and is always being improved as needed. If you run into issues or require certain features, let me know! As we're still under NDA, if you don't yet have access to the project, contact me on Discord (DjOli #4339).
 
 
 
=== World Building Helpers ===
 
:'''Info Window Seed Clip mod ~Gizmo'''
 
::This mod takes the work out of editing seedobject.xml files. Seed object files are the xml files that store the location of objects in the game such as spawners or controllers or any static object like crates. This tool adds a button to the /info window of objects. You click the Seed Clip button and simply paste the seed object dynamicobject elements with all the info formatted from inside the game. This speeds up your editing process thus allowing more time decorating and developing and less time fighting the editing process.
 
::[[SeedClipMod]] here you will find the mod script and install instructions.
 
 
 
:'''Equipment Editor ~Gizmo'''
 
::This mod allows you to create new basic equipment and shape and change the way they look and feel. It also has a script button which will create the template file for you with all the markup needed.
 
::[[EquipmentEditor]] here you will find the mod scripts and install instructions.
 
 
 
:'''Region Editor ~Gizmo'''
 
::This mod makes editing your worlddata.xml file much easier and adding in regions without the use of unity tools and a calculator. simply type in /createregion target the the two bounding box points, then paste the information into your worlddata.xml and you have a new region in game that you can spawn stuff in, turn into chaos regions and all sorts of things.
 
::[[RegionEditor]] here you will find the mod scripts and install instructions.
 
 
 
=== Custom Systems ===
 
:'''Gizmos Custom Merchants ~Gizmo'''
 
::This mod is a quick drag and drop into your mod folder or even the base/scripts folder as its independent and self contained in its own namespace merchants. These merchants act like normal merchants and are packed with features on customization to help make it your own for your game worlds. This system has been tweaked and tested now for 2+ years.
 
::[[GizmosCustomMerchants]] here you will find the mod zip file and instructions.
 
 
 
:'''Gizmos Boss Spawner ~Gizmo'''
 
::This mod is an alternative to the current dynamic boss spawner.
 
::[[GizmosBossSpawner]] here you will find the mod zip file and instructions.
 
 
 
=== Community Project Contributions ===
 
:[[Media:Collaboratorium.zip|Download]] '''Collaboratorium''' ~Community contributions from years ago
 
 
 
=== Gizmos server version 1.4.1.7 File Dump ===
 
:[[GizmosFileDump]]  ~a dump of many of my random projects i have shared over the years with people.
 
 
 
== Guides ==
 
;Running Loa on a VM [[How_to_run_loa_in_a_vm|Click Here To Learn More]]
 
 
 
== Glossary ==
 
[[Glossary]]
 

Revision as of 17:31, 20 November 2022

A flat (often American English, Indian English, British English, or Indian ) is usually a tiny self-contained unit (a kind of residential real estate component ) that occupies less than a portion of a large building, usually on a single floor. In some sections of this world, the term apartment also identifies a privately owned unit within a building, whereas the term apartment identifies a room in a resort, bungalow, or other similar arrangement. In more developed countries, flats are often shared in massive buildings, together with one-room houses being called apartments. Although there are many subtypes and types of flat, every one of them constitutes a small residence, which typically is made up of kitchen and a sleeping place. Apartment buildings can be grouped into private homes, cooperative homes, or condos.

The two chief varieties of apartment buildings are stand-alone apartments and cooperative apartments. Stand-alone apartments are separate buildings which are not linked by road or other public services. The standalone apartment might have its own entry, or it may share an entrance with another building. This kind of apartment can also be present in various sizes and styles, depending on its use.

Cooperative flats are flat buildings where several independent units share a frequent place. These flats are sometimes grouped with all the owners of those buildings into flats of various sizes and uses. Many cooperatively-owned apartments share a common area, including a green roof or common pool area, even though there can be differences in the usage of these spaces. Some combined flats may have common entryways, but a few may have shared areas independently, with individual offices or other comforts.

Condos are flats rented to live in independently. These apartments feature common areas and many homeowners who own the apartments pay common expenses, such as sewer and water. In large apartment buildings, tenants usually pay for every one of their own utilities. Condominiums can be found almost anywhere, except in areas zoned exclusively for single-family homes.

1 sort of apartment building is the term flat. This is the term used by the majority of realtors and refers to either a row of flats in a large town, or to a group of apartments in a little town. A massive apartment building is often built near a city's downtown region, so that commuters have easy access to the business regions of the city. Apartment buildings also often contain amenities like grocery stores and schools.

Smaller apartment buildings might be located out of cities, or inside a suburban location. They might be located within an industrial area close to a town's downtown or in the woods or countryside. Many of these apartments are usually newer compared to huge apartment buildings and have more upscale features and additional bedrooms than the smaller ones. They're also priced more affordably than the bigger ones, and apartment tenants usually pay somewhat higher rent than home owners.

Self-contained housing refers to apartments and condos which are on their own private land. Self-contained housing provides the apartment dweller with all of the comforts of a home, including access to running water and power. Unlike in apartment buildings, tenants do not pay for common areas or common costs. Renters typically pay a greater rent than homeowners. In some cases, self-contained condos and flats can be found in places that are far from the closest public transport services. But many renters prefer self-contained accommodations since they provide more privacy and space, in a lower price than traditional home.

There are a range of different kinds of apartment buildings. Some of them contain one, two, three and four bedroom apartments, studio apartments, condos, townhouses, row houses and modular homes. These apartment buildings frequently arrive with or without attached garages and using a choice of ground floor, first floor and above ground floor locations. Apartment buildings can be found all around the world. Some of the very popular U.S. places include San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Las Vegas, Miami, Houston, Dallas, Atlanta and Several others.