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Mayfly.dll is a generic module for self-deleting objects. It allows to define conditions, under which the vessel gets deleted. The behaviour can be customized by a set of attributes in the configuration file for your vessel.
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'''Mayfly.dll''' is a generic module for self-deleting objects. It allows to define conditions, under which the [[vessel]] gets deleted. The behaviour can be customized by a set of attributes in the [[configuration file]] for your vessel.
  
 
Currently supported are:
 
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* '''Camera distance'''. The object gets deleted, if its not target of the camera and too far away from the camera.
 
* '''Camera distance'''. The object gets deleted, if its not target of the camera and too far away from the camera.
  
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Latest revision as of 11:39, 23 May 2024

Project home: Mayfly.dll on Orbiter-forum/resources
Author: Dennis 'Urwumpe' Krenz.
Current version: 1.0
Compatibility: unknown


Mayfly.dll is a generic module for self-deleting objects. It allows to define conditions, under which the vessel gets deleted. The behaviour can be customized by a set of attributes in the configuration file for your vessel.

Currently supported are:

  • Life time. The object only exists as long as defined in the configuration file.
  • Camera distance. The object gets deleted, if its not target of the camera and too far away from the camera.