Hello
Using my tool I found some issue:
C:\pak\pak128britain\ways\ beam-bridge.dat max_lenght=8
C:\pak\pak128britain\ways\ concrete-road-bridges.dat max_lenght=5
C:\pak\pak128britain\ways\ concrete-road-bridges.dat max_lenght=3
C:\pak\pak128britain\ways\ concrete-road-bridges.dat max_lenght=10
C:\pak\pak128britain\ways\ iron-arch-rail.dat reitre_year=1950
C:\pak\pak128britain\ways\ iron-bowstring-girder.dat reitre_year=1950
C:\pak\pak128britain\ways\ iron-lattice-girder-rail.dat reitre_year=1930
C:\pak\pak128britain\ways\ plate-girder.dat max_lenght=4
C:\pak\pak128britain\ways\ plate-girder.dat max_lenght=4
C:\pak\pak128britain\ways\ Powerlines.dat max_lenght=5
I have I question:
loading_time and fixed_cost are parameters valid for standard?
PakBritain as many loading_time defined, but they are in experimental section.
Giuseppe
These are intended. Is there any reason why they need to be changed?
Hello The Hood
max_lenght -> max_length
reitre_year -> retire_year
There are characters in the wrong position
:) Giuseppe
max_lenght is supported though, as is max_length. That was a typo by Hajo in the early Simutrans years...
reitre_year is not supported, the vehicles won't just be retired at all...
Hello Combuijs
Quote from: Combuijs on January 23, 2014, 01:30:46 PM
max_lenght is supported though, as is max_length. That was a typo by Hajo in the early Simutrans years...
reitre_year is not supported, the vehicles won't just be retired at all...
Thank you, I did not know, I update my tool of detection. But, they are the same parameter or have two different meanings?
Do you have any news about loading_time and fixed_cost?
Thx a lot.
Giuseppe
max_length and max_lenght have are the same parameter and have the same meaning.
loading_time and fixed_cost are not supported by Simutrans standard, but they won't break the pak-ing of an object. So, they are not useful, but it is not considered an error. You could treat them as warnings...
Should have gone to specsavers!
Loading_time and fixed cost are supported by standard since quite a time. But they are enforced only in the nightlies.
If you start a recently built makeobj with verbose or debug as additional parameter, it will print out all entries it could not interpret in any meaningful way and hence show such typos.
Quote from: prissi on January 24, 2014, 02:48:50 PM
Loading_time and fixed cost are supported by standard since quite a time. But they are enforced only in the nightlies.
If you start a recently built makeobj with verbose or debug as additional parameter, it will print out all entries it could not interpret in any meaningful way and hence show such typos.
It might be worthwhile to modify the Python script to get makeobj to use these parameters, in that case.
Hello
I am attaching a list of vehicles with the parameter loading_time
Giuseppe