Sven Van de Velde 152a3a789f BIGFIX: InitRandomizeTemplate is now correctly positioning the Spawned Units.
-- Fixed in spawn.lua
-- InitRandomizeTemplate is now correctly positioning the spawned units
according the initial position as modeled in the mission editor.
-- When combining InitRandomizeTemplate with InitRandomizeZone, the
spawned units are still positioned at their initial position according
the position modeled in the mission editor.

-- Added test missions SPA-019 and SPA-020.
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MOOSE framework

MOOSE is a Mission Object Oriented Scripting Environment, and is meant for mission designers and mission hosters. It allows to quickly setup complex missions using pre-scripted scenarios using the available classes within the MOOSE Framework. MOOSE works with DCS world 1.5. and 2.0.

MOOSE framework goal

The goal of MOOSE is to allow mission designers to enhance their scripting with mission orchestration objects, which can be instantiated from defined classes within the framework. This will allow to write mission scripts with minimal code embedded. Of course, the richness of the framework will determine the richness of the misson scenarios. The MOOSE is a service that is produced while being consumed ... , it will evolve further as more classes are developed for the framework, and as more users are using it. MOOSE is meant to be a one-man show, it is meant to evolve within a growing community around the framework. Within the community, key users will start supporting, documenting, explaining and even creating new classes for the framework. It is the ambition to grow this framework as a de-facto standard for mission designers to use.

MOOSE main site

Click on this link to browse to the MOOSE main web page.

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