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# Dolphin Resource Pack Specification v2
This document is to be used as a reference when creating resource packs or writing programs that are to be capable of handling them.
## Format
Dolphin Resource Packs are ``zip`` archives with the following file structure:
```
resource-pack.zip
\__ manifest.json
\__ logo.png (optional)
\__ textures (Directory)
\__ GAMEID (Directory)
\___ TEXTURES GO HERE
```
**If you intend to use v1:** Your zip file may not be compressed or else **your pack will not load** (You can create uncompressed zips with software like 7-Zip).
(This is to ensure that loading textures *directly* from resource packs remains a viable option in the future)
**v2:** Supports compressed texture packs if ``compressed`` is ``true``.
``GAMEID`` can be one or multiple directories which are named after:
* a complete Game ID (e.g. ``SMNE01`` for "New Super Mario Bros. Wii (NTSC)")
* one without a region (e.g. ``SMN`` for "New Super Mario Bros. Wii (All regions)").
### logo.png
The logo you provide has to be in ``PNG`` format and should not exceed dimensions of ``256x256`` pixels.
The alpha channel is supported so your logo can be partially transparent.
### manifest.json
The ``manifest.json`` file contains metadata that helps users identify your resource pack and is therefore mandatory.
#### Available fields
|Identifier |Function |Required | Since |
|---------------|-----------------------------------------|---------|-------|
|``name`` | Name of your texture pack | **Yes** | v1 |
|``id`` | Alphanumeric identifier for your pack | **Yes** | v1 |
|``version`` | Version (any string) | **Yes** | v1 |
|``description``| Description | No | v1 |
|``authors`` | List of authors | No | v1 |
|``website`` | Link to your website(with protocol!) | No | v1 |
|``compressed`` | Allows you to compress your textures (1)| No | v2 |
* (1) This will have the side effect that if Dolphin implements loading textures from the texture pack directly, your pack *might* not be supported
If your manifest doesn't contain all required fields, **it won't load**.
#### Example
Here's an example ``manifest.json`` that contains all supported fields:
```js
{
"name": "My Texture Pack!",
"id" : "my-texture-pack-by-doe",
"version": "2",
"authors": ["John Doe", "Jane Doe"],
"website": "https://example.com/my-texture-pack",
"description": "A cool texture pack made by me!"
}
```
## Conflicts
If there are conflicts (two texture packs providing the same file), they are resolved using the user-assigned order in which the higher entry in the list always overrides the ones that come afterwards.
## Installation
Resource packs are loaded from ``$DOLPHIN_USER_FOLDER/ResourcePacks``.
## Removal
Please remove the resource packs via the resource pack manager instead of just deleting them so they don't remain permanently activated.
## Activation
The actual installation process (*Activation*) just copies the contents of the pack's ``textures`` directory into ``$DOLPHIN_USER_FOLDER/Load/Textures``.
## Deactivation
Texture packs will be removed (*Deactivated*) by removing their files from ``$DOLPHIN_USER_FOLDER/Load/Textures``.
If there's an *active higher priority texture pack* that provides the same file as a lower priority one, Dolphin won't remove this file as it has already been overriden.
## Migration
If a user performs a migration, *pre-resource-pack files* that cannot be assigned to any particular pack *are combined into a ``legacy.zip``* so they can be managed like any other resource pack.