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== Visual Representation == | == Visual Representation == | ||
[[image:Track.png|thumb|100px|left|Track, default | [[image:Track.png|thumb|100px|left|Track, default]] | ||
[[image:Track_route.png|thumb|100px|left|Track with route set]] | [[image:Track_route.png|thumb|100px|left|Track with route set]] | ||
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Ordinary track is represented as black paths with a light. The colour indicates various states of the track. The default state of track is dark. When a route has been set over the track, the light is white. As soon as a train occupies a section of track, the corresponding track tiles light up red. | Ordinary track is represented as black paths with a light. The colour indicates various states of the track. The default state of track is dark. When a route has been set over the track, the light is white. As soon as a train occupies a section of track, the corresponding track tiles light up red. | ||
A section of track may be represented by one track tile, or many. Whenever a track changes state, all corresponding track tiles change together. | |||
Revision as of 06:37, 7 October 2010
Visual Representation
Ordinary track is represented as black paths with a light. The colour indicates various states of the track. The default state of track is dark. When a route has been set over the track, the light is white. As soon as a train occupies a section of track, the corresponding track tiles light up red.
A section of track may be represented by one track tile, or many. Whenever a track changes state, all corresponding track tiles change together.