Classic Stock: A resource system for KSP

Created by Angel-125 and JadeOfMaar

Back in KSP 0.19, developers NovaSilisko and HarvesteR proposed a resource system that included Propellium, Oxium, Nitronite, Water, Blutonium, Hexagen, and Zeonium that ultimately converted into the resources we know today as LiquidFuel, Oxidizer, MonoPropellant, and XenonGas. You can see their concept image here: i.imgur.com/08hdJyj.png Classic Stock is inspired by their vision and adds some additional resources for use in your converters and storage containers. For examples of its use, mods by Wild Blue Industries make extensive use of the Classic Stock resource system.

---INSTALLATION---

Copy the contents of the mod's GameData directory into your GameData folder.

--RELEASE NOTES---

1.2.0
- Support for KSP 1.11.1

1.1.3
- Minor tweaks and bug fixes

1.1.1
- Compatibility update

1.1.0
- Updated to KSP 1.8

1.0.7
- Module Manager magic to help mods determine when Classic Stock is enabled.

1.0.6
- Minor update

1.0.5
- Recompiled for KSP 1.6

1.0.4
- Updated Raptium template - thanks JadeOfMaar! :)

1.0.3
- Fixed Play Mode folder definitions.

1.0.2
- Moved IntakeLqd definition to Common; needed by KFS.

1.0.1
- Updated resource definitions - thanks JadeOfMaar! :)

1.0 Initial Release

---LICENSE---
GPLV3

Wild Blue Industries is trademarked by Michael Billard. All rights reserved.
Note that Wild Blue Industries is a ficticious entity 
created for entertainment purposes. It is in no way meant to represent a real entity.
Any similarity to a real entity is purely coincidental.

Source code copyright 2018 by Angel-125 and JadeOfMaar

    This source code is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
    the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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