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Command line options are useful for controlling the behaviour of the simulator in a low-level way. An example of such an option is the following:
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C:\Program Files\Signalsoft\Zentralstellwerk Köln Hbf\Zentralstellwerk Köln Hbf.exe -x -l
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The command line switches '''-x''' and '''-l''' enable Developer Mode, and Logging Mode, respectively. To use these options, you may:
* start the program directly from the command line
* modify the desktop shortcut's "target" property
* write a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batch_file batch file (*.bat)]
===No Trains===
===No Trains===



Revision as of 22:31, 2 July 2011

Command line options are useful for controlling the behaviour of the simulator in a low-level way. An example of such an option is the following:

C:\Program Files\Signalsoft\Zentralstellwerk Köln Hbf\Zentralstellwerk Köln Hbf.exe -x -l

The command line switches -x and -l enable Developer Mode, and Logging Mode, respectively. To use these options, you may:

  • start the program directly from the command line
  • modify the desktop shortcut's "target" property
  • write a batch file (*.bat)


No Trains

-notrains

Start a simulation without any trains. Useful for testing things without having to actually dispatch trains.


Free Speed

-simspeed

Allows unrestricted simulation speed. Undefined behaviour may occur in simulations simulated at speeds larger than 4X.


Developer Mode

-x

Enables Developer Mode. Allows access to "Dev" menu item which has useful scenario and timetable editing options. In Developer mode, more dialog boxes may appear.


Log Mode

-l

Writes to the program log located in the C:\Documents and Settings\User\My Documents\Signalsoft\APPNAME\logs\ folder. Developer Mode must be active for logging to work.