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How to edit standard vehicles?

Verfasst: Samstag 6. November 2010, 12:16
von 1993matias
Hi!

I want to use some of the standard vehicles, but in a different color scheme. How do I do it?

Also, a little suggestion:

The ability to use a junction as both a random and branching junction. E.g.
Dir1 Default
Dir2 Route-b
Ran Route-c(I=1:00-2:00,dir1:45;dir2;55)

Where dir1:45;dir2;55 tells the chance of Route-c to go what way in percent. And if no input (dir1:45;dir2;55) is typed, the default could be 50-50?

EDIT: (I=1:00-2:00) being the time interval between 1:00 and 2:00, just as an example.

Re: How to edit standard vehicles?

Verfasst: Samstag 6. November 2010, 20:12
von Chris
1993matias hat geschrieben:I want to use some of the standard vehicles, but in a different color scheme. How do I do it?
You used to be able to pull them out using the NFZ Editor, no idea if it still works for recent versions.
The ability to use a junction as both a random and branching junction. E.g.
Dir1 Default
Dir2 Route-b
Ran Route-c(I=1:00-2:00,dir1:45;dir2;55)
+1. I've wanted to be able to have turnouts act on multiple characteristics before, e.g. route code and train type (in that case, you'd need to be able to specify an order). I'd also like to see switching contacts do the same - to set up signalling for a junction based on train type you need to use another train type turnout to ensure the right trains activate the right contacts.

Re: How to edit standard vehicles?

Verfasst: Samstag 6. November 2010, 20:46
von micha88
Chris hat geschrieben:
1993matias hat geschrieben:I want to use some of the standard vehicles, but in a different color scheme. How do I do it?
You used to be able to pull them out using the NFZ Editor, no idea if it still works for recent versions.
Only works for BAHN 3.84

Re: How to edit standard vehicles?

Verfasst: Samstag 6. November 2010, 21:24
von Chris
I know that the standard vehicles can be extracted from the .FZx files using fzgc2, though I'm not sure it will produce anything you could stuff into an .NFZ file.