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'main_signal_lod_0_yellow.msh' needs to be changed to 'main_signal_lod_0_Yellow.msh'
Linux cares about capitalisation.
I use the signals so much that I was spending way too much time scrolling through all the signals. After using the mod that adds categories to the Road menu, I thought why can't that be done for signals? So after numerous failed attempts to teach myself how to make a mod, I finally succeeded and this is the result. Enjoy!
Categories for Gwinda's Signal Pack
- Added the ball signal.
- Ball and disc signals available 1850 - 1890.
- Price adjustment to disc signal.
The Ball signal was one of the earliest railroad signals used as early as in the mid 1930. It was a bit odd because "Green" wa the upper position and "red" the lower position. The color of the ball could be different; Red, Black or White. It was the ball's position, not color, that indicated the state.
The disc signal's price has been changed from 1500 to 1350 and is available to 1890.
This is still the best mod for TpF! Your signals really add just the right flavor to the game.
This link provides you with most information regarding searchlight signals; however, I also have some photos of these searchlight as well as dwarf signals, though I do not know how to provide them to you.
Let me know if you require those photos and how to provide them to you.
Thank you for your continued hard work for us modding noobs..... :-)
Feedback: The pole of the first "Scheibensignal" is not long enough or the signal is placed too high. This leads to the effect, that on some track banks the signal is floating in the air.
I will fix the version number in next update.
Try now and see if it works.
I don't speak Italian but if google translate does it job, these are actually Swedish signals modellen after the original blueprints. I guess most signals look the same now days.
When using Steam Workshop, your Transport Fever subscribed mods are located in:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\446800\
The ID for this mod is 763217154
(I think the ID is the same for everyone)