# ------------------------------------------------------------------- # ORTHOGRAPHIC # Your personal aerial satellite. Always on. At any altitude.* # Developed by MarStrMind # License: Open Software License 3.0 # Up to date version always on marstr.online # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # wedgen.py # Generates the XML for X-Plane's WED, which you need to use the # orthos in the flight simulator. # ------------------------------------------------------------------- import xml.dom.minidom from defines import * from log import * from tiledb import * class mstr_wedgen: def __init__(self, lat, lng): self._lat = lat self._lng = lng self._curID = 2 self._tiledb = mstr_tiledb(lat, lng) # Creates the XML file for WED in one go def create_WED_XML(self): # Generates a very basic skeleton for the World Editor root = xml.dom.minidom.Document() xmlobj = root.createElement("doc") root.appendChild(xmlobj) objs = root.createElement("objects") xmlobj.appendChild(objs) rtobj = root.createElement("object") rtobj.setAttribute("class", "WED_Root") rtobj.setAttribute("id", "1") rtobj.setAttribute("parent_id", "0") chdobj = root.createElement("children") rtobj.appendChild(chdobj) hiera = root.createElement("hierarchy") hiera.setAttribute("name", "root") rtobj.appendChild(hiera) # We now open the DB and check for everything that needs to be added, # predominantely forests # I believe this needs to be in prefs = root.createElement("prefs") xmlobj.appendChild(prefs) file_handle = open(mstr_datafolder + "Tiles/" + str(self._lat) + "_" + str(self._lng) + "/earth.wed.xml","w") root.writexml(file_handle) file_handle.close()