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The S_SKIN lumps are player skin definition from DOOM Legacy. ZDoom also uses these lumps, extending the format with new features. Please use [[EDF]] for [[EDF player reference|any new skins]] in Eternity. Keep this format just for cross-port compatibility.
The S_SKIN lumps are player skin definition from DOOM Legacy. ZDoom also uses these lump, extending the format with new features. Please use [[EDF]] for any new skins in Eternity. Keep this format just for cross-port compatibility.


==Usage==
==Usage==
There can be more than one S_SKIN lump in the wad. All of them must start with "S_SKIN", followed by two optional characters, e.g. "S_SKIN01". Only one skin definition is allowed per lump, so for each new skin, you need to create a new lump.
There can be more than one S_SKIN lump in the wad. All of them must start with "S_SKIN", followed by two optional characters, e.g. "S_SKIN01".


The S_SKIN content is just a collection of keys and values, optionally joined by equal (=).
The S_SKIN content is just a collection of keys and values, optionally joined by equal (=).
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  face ZTF
  face ZTF
  dsplpain dspopain
  dsplpain dspopain
==See also==
*[[EDF player reference]]: for the Eternity-recommended skin (and player class) definition
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