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ok how do i make the briefing appear? and what the objectives are ? i also want to put pictures in the briefings just like in some of the ofp missions and campaings.

how can you also access to, what weapons the team can choose?..

please also someone help me with the objectives !!!! how to put them in the briefing and how to check or mark them as failed!!!!

also how can i put all my missions to a campaing !

im becoming a better mission maker but i need help on that !

please someone explain to me better ! PM me or just type it through here Patience please i know many have posted this topic but come on!! i need help with this !! help.gif

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Dear Dannyllnl69

Put a little effort into searching for tutorials over the internet. It's really easy.

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OPERATION FLASHPOINT OFFICIAL EDITING GUIDES

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Briefings

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Foreword

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The briefing is an essential part of any mission.

If present, it will be automatically shown before the mission starts.

The briefing is a simple HTML file in the mission folder.

It is named briefing.html.

Sections

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The briefing has several parts.

Mission Plan: The Mission Plan is the main part of the briefing.

It usually contains a short description of the main mission goal,

and then a number of points which should be fulfilled in the mission.

Notes: The Notes section gives the player additional information about the mission.

You can specify the mission goal in more detail, give some hints or add

other background information.

Gear: Weapons, ammunition and other items that player can use are shown in the

Gear section.

This is an automatically generated section, and can be changed by the

description.ext file.

Group: This section is also generated automatically, and there’s no way to change it.

Single player briefing

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In general, there’s no difference between single player and multiplayer briefings.

The main parts are the same - but if you like, your multiplayer briefing can be made a bit richer.

Here is a simple example of a single player mission briefing.

Simply create a file named briefing.html in the folder where your mission is stored, and copy the

entire text shown below.

Make sure you use a simple “pure text†editor - like Notepad.

If you use “large†editors like MS Word or WordPad, use the Save as…Text (*.txt) function.

<html>

<head>

<meta http-equiv="Content-Type"

content="text/html; charset=windows-1250">

<meta name="GENERATOR" content="ofp">

<title>Title</title>

</head>

<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">

<! --- ----------------------------->

<! --- "Notes" section >

<! --- ----------------------------->

<h2><a name="Main"></a></h2>

<p>

Write some text here - it will be in the "Notes" section.

<br><br>

You can use some <a href="marker:MarkerName">links</a> too.

</p>

<hr>

<! --- End of Notes>

<! --- ----------------------------->

<! --- Missions plan >

<! --- ----------------------------->

<p><a name="plan"></a>

Short description of the mission.

</p>

<hr>

<p><a name = "OBJ_1"></a>First objective.

</p>

<hr>

<p><a name = "OBJ_2"></a>Second objective.

</p>

<hr>

<! --- End of "Plan" section>

<! --- ----------------------------->

<! --- debriefings --->

<! --- ----------------------------->

<hr>

<br>

<h2><p><a name="Debriefing:End1">Title</a></p></h2>

<br>

<p>

DescriptionEnd1

</p>

<br>

<hr>

<br>

<h2><p><a name="Debriefing:End2">Title</a></p></h2>

<br>

<p>

DescriptionEnd2

</p>

<br>

<! --- end of debriefings --->

</body>

</html>

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