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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.