Teamspeak Icons Military
Contents • • • • • • • • • • Initialization Module Location Eden Editor: Systems (F5) > Modules > Other > Military Symbols Enable Icons Place 'Military Symbols' module and include the code following in the init line:: [param1,param2]; Set up Module Set variables to BIS_marta_mainscope with desired values • rules =; - custom settings which defines how will be each side/faction shown. Array contains of array in format [,]. Prefix is one of NATO marker prefixes ('b_' for BLUFOR,'o_' for OPFOR or 'n_' for NEUTRAL) and markercolor is color of marker from CfgMarkerColors. If number of array items is 4, it's applied to sides. Otherwise it's applied to factions. Icon name consists of prefix and name. Prefix is used to define side and can be one of followings: b_.
Aug 2, 2015 - So after looking around I noticed nobody really had any decent 16x16 historical icons so I've gone and made some. Feel free to help yourself to.
Neutral Name defines purpose of the icon. See picture on the right or code below to get visual list of icons: --- Currently used --- inf - Infantry motor_inf - Motorized infantry mech_inf - Mechanized infantry armor - Armored platoon air - Rotary wing aircraft maint - Maintanance group hq - Headquarters supply - Supply convoy plane - Fixed wing aircraft art - Artillery mortar - Mortar med - Medical recon - Reconnaisance team uav - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle empty - Unknown For example, to set icon of enemy artillery, use prefix o_ and type art to get o_art icon type. Icons are defined in cfgGroupIcons section.
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Check out our blog post about artillery! It's finally here! Check out our blog post about the Shooting Mechancis! Nation: Requested Icon(s): Reference material: *required (can be images or links, use spoilers!) Please do say if your regiment begins to use these! It took a lot of time making these and I'd love to know who chooses to use them. The United Kingdom The British Lieutenant and Ensign shared the same shoulder epaulettes and the Captain is denoted by his tassels being thicker then the Lieutenant and Ensign's ones. The Company officer ones are not for all regiments, many had different versions due to different facings or other reasons.
Some regiments has silver officer epaulettes. Many Regiment used silver epaulettes instead of gold.
Why they did I have no idea. There was also a Colour Sergeant for Rifles. Contrary to the belief of most people on here Staff Corporal and such where ranks only used by the horse gurads. Sergeant and such was used by most Cavalry regiments. [close] France Now the Chef de Bataillon and Colonel share the same icon in this because a half epaulette would look out of place. The Colonel had two full epaulettes on his shoulders whilst the Chef de Bataillon had one full one on his left shoulder and a half one (Just the body no tassels) on his right.
The Caporal-Fourrier was a pain as well. The extra stripe was worn just bellow the shoulder whilst the chevrons where at the hem of the selves. Most NCO ranks have either a chevron version or a stripe version.
Not all though, like the Hussards. I've thrown in the service stripes as a bonus. The ranks went Soldat to Caporal there was no in between so I recommend using the service stripes as SoD and SoP is you use them. Cap Badge Cap Badge Officers 大元帥 - Dai-Gensui 海軍大将 - Kaigun Taishō 海軍中将 - Kaigun Chūshō 海軍少将 - Kaigun Shōshō 海軍大佐 - Kaigun Daisa 海軍中佐 - Kaigun Chūsa 海軍少佐 - Kaigun Shōsa 海軍大尉 - Kaigun Daii 海軍中尉 - Kaigun Chūi 海軍少尉 - Kaigun shōi Petty Officers B: 一等兵曹 - Ittōheisō A: 上等兵曹 - Jōtōheisō B: 二等兵曹 - Nitōheisō A: 一等兵曹 - Ittōheisō B: 三等兵曹 - Santōheisō A: 二等兵曹 - Nitōheisō Enlisted/Seamen B: 一等水兵 - Ittōsuihei A: 水兵長 - Suiheichō B: 二等水兵 Nitōsuihei A: 上等水兵 - Jōtōsuihei B: 三等水兵 Santōsuihei A: 一等水兵 - Ittōsuihei B: 四等水兵 Yontōsuihei A: 二等水兵 - Nitōsuihei. Officers Rikujō Bakuryōchō(General) Rikushō (Lieutenant General) Rikushōho (Major General) Ittō Rikusa (Colonel) Nitō Rikusa (Lieutenant Colonel) Santō Rikusa (Major) Ittō Rikui (Captain) Nitō Rikui (First Lieutenant) Santō Rikui (Second Lieutenant) Jun Rikui (Warrant Officer) NCOs Rikusōchō (Sergeant Major) Ittō Rikusō (Master Sergeant) Nitō Rikusō (Sergeant First Class) Santō Rikusō (Sergeant) Enlisted Rikushichō (Leading Private) Ittō Rikushi (Private First Class) Nitō Rikushi (Private) Santō Rikushi (Recruit). Officers Kaijō Bakuryōchō (Admiral) Kaishō (Vice Admiral) Kaishōho (Rear Admiral) Ittō Kaisa (Captain) Nitō Kaisa (Commander) Santō Kaisa (Lieutenant Commander) Ittō Kaii (Lieutenant) Nitō Kaii (Lieutenant Junior Grade) Santō Kaii (Ensign) Jun Kai (Warrant Officer) Petty Officers Kaisōchō (Chief Petty Officer) Ittō Kaisō (Petty Officer 1st Class) Nitō Kaisō (Petty Officer 2nd Class) Santō Kaisō (Petty Officer 3rd Class) Enlisted Kaishichō (Leading Seaman) Ittō Kaishi (Seaman) Nitō Kaishi (Seaman Apprentice).