######################### START CONFIGURATION ################################
# This is a configuration notecard based on the key-value data Wizardry and Steamworks reader.
# Everything following the "#" character is ignored along with blank lines and values can be set for
# various parameters in a simple and understandable format with the following syntax: KEY = "VALUE"
# Every time you change this configuration notecard, the script will reset itself and the new
# configuration will be read from this notecard.
# For each attachment, you can set the price (in L$) for that attachment to be stripped. Some of these
# attachment points do not make any sense to be stripped, so you can comment them out by placing a
# "#" character in front of the lines - you will notice that some attachment points have already been
# commented out for you.
#none = 10
chest = 10
#skull = 10
left shoulder = 10
right shoulder = 10
left hand = 10
right hand = 10
#left foot = 10
#right foot = 10
spine = 10
pelvis = 10
mouth = 10
chin = 10
left ear = 10
right ear = 10
left eyeball = 10
right eyeball = 10
nose = 10
r upper arm = 10
r forearm = 10
l upper arm = 10
l forearm = 10
right hip = 10
r upper leg = 10
r lower leg = 10
left hip = 10
l upper leg = 10
l lower leg = 10
stomach = 10
left pec = 10
right pec = 10
#center 2 = 10
#top right = 10
#top = 10
#top left = 10
#center = 10
#bottom left = 10
#bottom = 10
#bottom right = 10
neck = 10
#root = 10
# Similar for attachments, some wearables do not make sense to be stripped and you can comment them
# out by placing a "#" character in front of them - some of them have been already commented out.
gloves = 10
jacket = 10
pants = 10
shirt = 10
shoes = 10
skirt = 10
socks = 10
underpants = 10
undershirt = 10
#skin = 10
#eyes = 10
#hair = 10
#shape = 10
# A color vector for the color of the title and stats overhead text. This is in LSL notation and colors are
# represented in a [0, 1] interval notation with 0 being the RGB equivalent of 0 and 1 being the RGB
# equivalent of 255. Here is a quick cheat sheet:
# <1, 0, 0> - red
# <0, 1, 0> - green
# <0, 0, 1> - blue
# <1, 1, 0> - yellow
# <1, 0, 1> - magenta
# <0, 1, 1> - cyan
color = "<1, .8, 1>"
# You can set this to the message that will be sent to the stripper once they have paid for the item.
thanks = "Thank you for that awesome strip!"
# This is the title of the strip jar. You can change the text between the quotes to something suitable.
title = "-:{ Cinderella's Strip Jar! }:-"
######################### END CONFIGURATION #################################
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