Transport Fever 2

Transport Fever 2

Info Tool
8 Comments
WernerK  [author] 7 Apr, 2023 @ 2:20am 
@VacuumTube: Ich muss mal sehen. Sollte sich das nicht über den ExpertDump abfragen lassen, wäre das interessant. Andererseits möchte ich nicht, dass es überladen wird. Ich werde die Anregung mal vormerken, wobei, wie du weißt, Einiges dann auch tatsächlich realisiert wird. :steamhappy:.
VacuumTube 7 Apr, 2023 @ 1:46am 
Wie wärs mit der Info von Brücken/Tunnel Typ? ;)
Aktuell hole ich mir das via api.res.bridgeTypeRep.getName(typeIndex) von BASE_EDGE.
type heißt (0) normal (1) bridge und (2) tunnel
Blackdragonbird 3 Apr, 2023 @ 10:10am 
Cool, didn't know that 2nd window. Still, only adding some extra characters to the suggested line can't cause any issue I think. =)

Thanks.
WernerK  [author] 2 Apr, 2023 @ 2:58pm 
@Blackdragonbird: The height difference is already displayed in the info panel of the node tool itself. But there is also an entry in the info tool. When the grey info panel appears, click once more. Then the info panel is fixed. If you now hover across the info panel without clicking and wait a little, a larger blue panel appears containing the height difference and some other parameters. I don't want to overload the small info panel with so much information.
Blackdragonbird 2 Apr, 2023 @ 3:51am 
Suggestion to improve this one. Add in the 'h 00.00m -> 00.00m' line the height difference like this:

h 99.00m -> 98.00m (-1.00m)

It will help a lot to see the exact value to apply to the Node Tool when making single pieces perfectly levelled.

If you can use some arrow up/down symbol instead of the minus signal it will be even better. Arrow up to positive elevation, arrow down for negative elevation.
WernerK  [author] 5 Nov, 2021 @ 5:50am 
@vitalii201: :steamthumbsup:
vitalii201 5 Nov, 2021 @ 1:01am 
Russian translation https://pastebin.com/dLffAGM9
rancors555 4 Nov, 2021 @ 5:56pm 
Thank you so much. I have been wanting something like this for awhile now since it has become a tedious task to click through the different track types to find what I had previously lain for that specific line.