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[0.8.3] LBSCR C class running backwards bug

Started by ӔO, January 06, 2012, 08:49:15 PM

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Some minor graphical alignment issues aside, I think the can_lead_from_rear has been set to on when it shouldn't have.
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Hmm - I can't reproduce this. can_lead_from_rear is set to 0, and it reverses normally on my test. Can you give some more details of this issue?
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Thank you for that. The problem does not appear to be fixable without re-aligning all of the Pak128.Britain graphics: the vehicles are not turned around or in the wrong order: it is just that the tender has the wrong alignment on the Y axis, but only in the reverse direction. This is an incident of the somewhat intractable issue in which vehicles are misaligned in the reverse direction only.I have, however, fixed the alignment issues for the next release.

Edit: Ahh, I think that I was missing something: I have just realised that the bidirectional flag was set, which enabled the locomotive to change ends without turning around. I did not spot that at first because that does occasionally happen even with tender locomotives in real life, but it was not intended to happen here. That, too, should be fixed in the next version.
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