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TeamSpeak 3 Package Installer
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The TeamSpeak Package Installer allows users to install plugins, soundpacks,
skins etc. by opening a package file in Windows explorer.
Requires TeamSpeak 3 Client rc-2 or later.

Package files are ZIP archives with another file suffix. Only zlib compression
is supported. Do not use Umlauts in your filenames inside the ZIP archive, they
are not supported.

Package files are identified by their file suffix:
.ts3_plugin
.ts3_style
.ts3_soundpack
.ts3_iconpack
.ts3_translation
.ts3_addon

The suffix is a hint for the user about the package content. The install
structure is not defined by the suffix but by the content of the package.
Packages which contain multiple types (like stylesheet and an iconpack)
could use the suffix of the primary content (e.g. .ts3_style) or the
more generic .ts3_addon.

The root directory of the archive is required to contain a special package
information file named "package.ini".

[Example package.ini]
Name = Test Plugin
Type = Plugin
Author = TeamSpeak Systems GmbH
Version = 1.0
Platforms = win32, win64, mac
Description = "This is a test plugin."

The Type field should match the file suffix or, in the case of a multiple
content package, be a combination (e.g. "Style, Iconpack").

The Platforms field can be empty (allowed for all platforms) or a list of
supported platforms of this add-on.
Valid platform names are: win32, win64, linux_x86, linux_amd64, mac
The package installer will validate the current platform it is running on
against the list of supported platforms in the package.ini file. If the
current platform is included in the list, installing will be allowed.
If the platform list is empty or the field is not given, installing will
be allowed.
        
The hierarchy of a package archive is required to reflect the structure of
the installed files relative to the TeamSpeak 3 installation directory.

[my_plugin.ts3_plugin]
package.ini
plugins
  my_plugin_win32.dll
  my_plugin_win64.dll
  my_plugin_data
    data1.dat
    data2.dat

The root level of this package will be extracted into the TeamSpeak 3 Client
root folder, excluding package.ini.

Note that content needs to be at the root level of the package and *not*
within a subfolder. The following would be *wrong*:

[my_invalid_plugin.ts3_plugin]
my_plugin
  package.ini
  plugins
    my_plugin_win32.dll
    my_plugin_win64.dll
    my_plugin_data
      data1.dat
      data2.dat

A soundpack might be look like this:

[my_soundpack.ts3_soundpack]
package.ini
sounds
  my_soundpack (directory)
    sounds.ini
    sound_1.wav
    sound_2.wav

Example for a combine iconpack and style package:

[my_style.ts3_style]
package.ini
styles
  my_style.qss
  my_style
    my_style_icon_1.png
    my_style_icon_2.png
gfx
  my_gfx_pack
    my_icon_1.png  my_icon_2.png
È quindi un semplice file compresso con le cartelle che seguono la struttura dei soundpack (sounds\my_soundpack\file_audio.wav) come descritto sopra. L'estensione del file compressò sarà .ts3_soundpack e all'interno conterrà anche un file package.ini che accetta qualche info se necessario:
Name = Test Plugin
Type = Plugin
Author = TeamSpeak Systems GmbH
Version = 1.0
Platforms = win32, win64, mac
Description = "This is a test plugin."