FlightSim.Com FILE_ID.DIZ Info
hen
you include a file named FILE_ID.DIZ inside the .zip file containing
the rest of your files it can be automatically extracted and used as
the description of your file in file library databases like the one on
FlightSim.Com. The format of the FILE_ID.DIZ is very simple and with a
little effort on your part we can help people know exactly what it is
you've created.
First main point: the name of the file must be exactly FILE_ID.DIZ. It
cannot be FILE-ID.DIZ, PROGNAME.DIZ or anything else. Careful! Many
Windows programs (such as Notepad) will rename your files without you knowing it and
you'll end up with things like FILE_ID.DIZ.TXT so be sure to check
exactly what you're putting inside your .zip file. If you end up with a
file with the wrong name you can use Windows Explorer to rename it.
Second main point: the FILE_ID.DIZ file must go inside your .zip file.
If your .zip file has a directory structure make sure the FILE_ID.DIZ
is at the top level. Many people are used to uploading a separate .txt
file along with their .zip file. If you include a FILE_ID.DIZ inside
your .zip file this isn't necessary.
Now, as to the format of the file. Basically, it isn't formatted at all
and in fact any formatting you attempt will be ignored. However, there
are a few things you should do:
- Each line in the file should be no more that 45 characters (not just
the first line, every line!)
- Limit the size to 10 lines; you can say a lot in 10 lines so
be sure to include something interesting!
- The first line should be able to stand alone as a brief
description of the file; this does not mean that you should repeat
this information twice!
- The file must be
plain ASCII text, not a Wordpad, Word for
Windows, RTF or other word processor file
- Be sure to include what sim the file is for; in fact, this is so
important it should be the very first thing in your description
- Give yourself credit--include your name in the description
- Remember, this is just a description, this is not the place
for your email address, copyright notices, etc.
- Do not include the name of the file
- Do not include things like "description", "file name", etc.
within the text; just write the description using complete sentences
Here's an example of a properly done FILE_ID.DIZ:
FS98 Piper Archer II PA-28-181. <--1st line is a brief description
A four seat single engine 180 hp light <--Sim (FS98) include up front
airplane with fixed landing gear and low <--All lines under 45 characters long
mounted wings. Painted in a standard factory
paint scheme with red stripes on a white
background. Includes aircraft and sound
package. By Nels Anderson. <--Give credit to designer
This is a good general example of a properly written description. For
more examples covering some common specific cases please continue:
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