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Resource

Resource is a tool for compiling binary resources (*.resource files, zipped and encoded to base64), which then will be embedded during compilation of the binary executable.

To invoke the Resource tool, run resource_* from a command-line (the x64 postfix) and specify all the required resources.

See Also#

Command Line Options#

The Resource tool recognizes the following command-line options:

  • -o NAME - name of the output file.

    Shell commands
    D:\UnigineSDK\bin>resource_x64 icon1.ico -o icon

    As a result, the icon file will be created.

Usage#

  • If you run the Resource tool without the -o option, the *.resource file named after the source file will be created. For example:

    Shell commands
    D:\UnigineSDK\bin>resource_x64 icon1.ico

    The icon1.resource file is created.

  • If you specify several resources to be compiled without the -o option, several *.resource files named after the source files will be created. For example:

    Shell commands
    D:\UnigineSDK\bin>resource_x64 icon1.ico splash.png

    Two files icon1.resource and splash.resource are created.

  • If you specify the -o option, all specified resources will be added to one file. For example:

    Shell commands
    D:\UnigineSDK\bin>resource_x64 icon1.ico splash.png -o images.resource
Notice
To load data from a *.resource file, use methods of the Resource class.

Encrypting Password#

To encrypt a password by using the Resource tool, perform the following:

  1. Create a text file named password that contains your password. For example, you can create such file via the command prompt:

    Shell commands
    D:\UnigineSDK\bin>echo MyPassword > password

    If the file already exists, its content will be overwritten with the given one (in this case, MyPassword).

  2. Run <UnigineSDK>/bin/resource_* (with the x64 postfix) for the password file. For example:

    Shell commands
    D:\UnigineSDK\bin>resource_x64 password

As a result, the password.resource file that contains the encrypted password will be created.

To rebuild the engine with the password, copy this file to <UnigineSDK>/source/engine directory. Note that the password should be the same as the one that is entered when creating a UNG archive.

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