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The [[Sector File Format]] is a description of the layout of the data describing the [[world]]s in a [[sector]]. The layout of the different fields of data are intended for both computer to be able to parse the data for further analysis and to allow humans to read the data.  
Please see the following [[AAB]] [[Library Data]] files for related information: <br>
 
'''[[Astrography]]:'''
 
* Astrographic History
 
** [[Legacy Astrographic Data]]
 
** [[Sunbane]]
 
** [[T5 Second Survey]]
 
* Astrographic Software
 
** [[Astrosynthesis]]
 
** [[EXPLANATOR]]
 
** [[Galactic]]
 
** [[Heaven & Earth]]
 
** [[World Builder Deluxe]]
 
* [[Sector File Format]]
 
** [[ESEC File Format]]
 
** [[Galactic File Format]]
 
** [[SEC File Format]]
 
* [[Stellar Data]]
 
* [[Traveller Map]]
 
* [[Traveller RPG:Community Portal]]
 
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== Sector File Formats ==
 
The system data for the sectors of Charted Space have been generated and provided in a variety of formats.
 
  
Some sector information has been provided through magazines, games supplements and websites.
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The number and organization of the sector files has varied over time. With each edition of Traveller, new fields have been added or expanded.  
  
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== Publication format ==
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The formats used for the Traveller publications are more designed for being readable by human beings and the limitations of the print medium.
  
Some popular file format are:
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=== Classic Traveller ===
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When noting universal planetary profiles, the following format should be used in
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order to insure recording all necessary information. Information should include:
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name, hex location, UWP, bases, trade classifications, travel zones, and gas giant.{{Page cite|name=Worlds and Adventures|version=Classic Traveller|page=12}}
  
+ [[Universal World Profile (UWP)]]
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This format is used by several Classic Traveller books including [[The Spinward Marches]] and [[The Solomani Rim]] supplements. This format does not use abbreviations for the trade classifications and other comments for each worlds. 
  
+ [[Expanded UWP]]
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By the publication of [[Vargr (Alien Module)|Vargr]] the sector file format has moved to include the stellar data generated via the [[Scouts (book)|Scouts]] and the abbreviated trade codes as described in [[Merchant Prince]].However the format omit the name of the world. The world name would be included in a separate list. This allowed the sector data to fit into the two column format used by the books.
  
+ [[SEC file format]]
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The fields are [[Hex Location]], [[UWP]], [[Base Code]], [[Trade Code]]s, [[Travel Zone]], [[PBG]], [[Allegiance Code]], [[Stellar Data]]. 
  
+ [[Galactic File Format]] and the
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=== MegaTraveller ===
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The [[Players' Manual]] uses the same format as the later Classic Traveller layout.
  
+ [[ESEC file format]]
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=== The New Era ===
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Books in the New Era publications used a two line format, one for the data from the Classic Traveller (milieu 1116), the other for data for the New Era (Milieu 1200). The fields are Name, [[Hex Location]], [[UWP]], [[Base Code]], [[Trade Code]]s, [[Travel Zone]], [[PBG]], [[Allegiance Code]], [[Stellar Data]].
  
are perhaps the best known.
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== See also ==
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{{Referral-Tree-Astrography}}
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{{Referral-Tree-U-Universal-World-Profile}}
  
--[[User:Dochsavage|Dochsavage]] 16:15, 10 February 2008 (UTC)
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== References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) ==
[[Category: Meta]]
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{{Advanced}}
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{{Sources
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| {{Ludography cite|name= Worlds and Adventures|version=Classic Traveller|page=12}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name= The Spinward Marches Campaign|page=22}}
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| External Link: [https://travellermap.com/doc/secondsurvey Traveller Map Second Survey] Data format
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}}
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{{MET|Astrography}}

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The Sector File Format is a description of the layout of the data describing the worlds in a sector. The layout of the different fields of data are intended for both computer to be able to parse the data for further analysis and to allow humans to read the data.

The number and organization of the sector files has varied over time. With each edition of Traveller, new fields have been added or expanded.

Publication format[edit]

The formats used for the Traveller publications are more designed for being readable by human beings and the limitations of the print medium.

Classic Traveller[edit]

When noting universal planetary profiles, the following format should be used in order to insure recording all necessary information. Information should include: name, hex location, UWP, bases, trade classifications, travel zones, and gas giant.[1]

This format is used by several Classic Traveller books including The Spinward Marches and The Solomani Rim supplements. This format does not use abbreviations for the trade classifications and other comments for each worlds.

By the publication of Vargr the sector file format has moved to include the stellar data generated via the Scouts and the abbreviated trade codes as described in Merchant Prince.However the format omit the name of the world. The world name would be included in a separate list. This allowed the sector data to fit into the two column format used by the books.

The fields are Hex Location, UWP, Base Code, Trade Codes, Travel Zone, PBG, Allegiance Code, Stellar Data.

MegaTraveller[edit]

The Players' Manual uses the same format as the later Classic Traveller layout.

The New Era[edit]

Books in the New Era publications used a two line format, one for the data from the Classic Traveller (milieu 1116), the other for data for the New Era (Milieu 1200). The fields are Name, Hex Location, UWP, Base Code, Trade Codes, Travel Zone, PBG, Allegiance Code, Stellar Data.

See also[edit]

Astrography Metadata[edit]

Universal world profile[edit]

§ == ( Please refer to the following AAB Library Data for more information: ) == §

References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]

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