- pyffi.formats: When experimenting with any of the supported file formats, you can specify
an alternate location where you store your modified format description by means
of an environment variable.
- pyffi.formats.bsa: This module is still a work in progress,
and is not yet ready for production use.
- pyffi.formats.cgf
- pyffi.formats.dae: This module is not yet fully implemented, and is certainly not
yet useful in its current state.
- pyffi.formats.dds
- pyffi.formats.egm: An .egm file contains facial shape modifiers, that is, morphs that modify
static properties of the face, such as nose size, chin shape, and so on.
- pyffi.formats.egt: An .egt file contains texture tones for the different races.
- pyffi.formats.esp
- pyffi.formats.kfm
- pyffi.formats.nif: These tests are used to check for functionality and bugs in the library.
- pyffi.formats.rockstar
- pyffi.formats.tga
- pyffi.formats.tri: A .tri file contains facial expression data, that is, morphs for dynamic
expressions such as smile, frown, and so on.
- pyffi.object_models: The documentation of this module is very incomplete.
- pyffi.qskope: Class definition for the main QSkope window.
- pyffi.spells: This module is based on wz's NifTester module, although
nothing of wz's original code is left in this module.
- pyffi.utils: This module bundles various general purpose utilities:
- hexdumping
- parsing all files in a directory tree
- 3D related tasks (see TriStrip.py, MathUtils.py, QuickHull.py, and Inertia.py)
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