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报告翻译问题
a) if you have a line of 3 or more stations you can not add stops on the return path, e.g.
x1---x2---x3
you can make a line from x1 to x2 to x3 but on the rutrn path you can not add x2 as a stop you have to complete the whole line from x3 to x1 and skip x2.
the vanillar stations allow for such a behaviour.
b) if you make a loop you can only add a line in one direction, i.e.
x1---x2
l l
l l
x4--x3
if you connect x1 to x2 to x3 to x4 you can not create a backwards line from x4 to x3 to x2 to x1
again this behaviour works with the vanilla stations
i use spawn point fix to use multiple trains in one station
Works great. Thanx :-)
MTSE was the original and the required code was then subsequently added to Traffic++.
I could remove Traffic++ from the 'required items' list as it is strictly only optional rather than required. Would that help?
For SimFirehouse's (MTSE) tutorial all about manipulating the paths.