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as train_operator on Linuxworks, it often happens that you accidentally manually drive a subway train.
This is more effort to get to the drivers seat, but is how the behavior was for the last 6 months
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Features:
- couple/decouple trains from a driver stand
- new couple lock system (owner based, overridable by 'train_remove' privilege)
- all train operators can now change the inside/outside text, allows for multilines
Accessible via right-click menu or by pressing Sneak+Jump keys
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there's now a more strict check for the train_operator privilege
Also added custom reasons on getting on a train.
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(causes engine bugs with dangling sound handles)
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...to support an arbitrary number of connections for rails, which leads to these new features:
- switches now get recognized by the trackworker correctly
- ability to add real rail crosses
During this, I also rewrote the rail registering system and the conway function (important part of path prediction)
Note, developers: the track preset format changed, you might need to rewrite them according to the presets in tracks.lua if you wrote your own
(possibly breaks advcarts)
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- Level crossing bell
- Horns
- Subway train driving and door sounds
...to be continued...
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Trains no longer get deleted when there's no rail
Fast item to create subway train
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wagons
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