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You are correct. Just tried it and seeing the resulting display has reminded me of why I never use that feature. The normal (sans-thumbnail) spreadsheet-like display is much more useful and practical, in my opinion.Content Manager DOES have the ability to show thumbnails....
you have to check the tick box in Trainz settings.
The "date installed" filter defaults to today's date. If nothing has been installed today then nothing will be shown. This is true even if you set the "Installed" filter to false which would normally change the list to show items on the download station instead of your computer. However, if you use the calendar icon to set the date back one day then items appear as expected. I just tried the filter at 12:15 a.m. my time and it is showing nothing as the OP suggests which is likely due to the fact that "today" is only 15 minutes old and nothing yet meets the criteria of the filter. I don't see an issue related to the recent trouble with thumbnails but rather a problem related to using the program in a 24 hour time frame.Content Manager not Showing any t/nails or descriptions when filter "Date Installed" is used to provide listings in Trainz 2019 or 2022
Totally agree. At some point, I stopped downloading such assets.I find it annoying when I encounter different assets with the same thumbnail image or with the absurd "This is not a Thumbnail" thumbnail image, and those with non-descriptive names and no descriptions at all. In my opinion it is laziness and not having any confidence or pride in your work. If the creator cannot be bothered adding a unique and representative thumbnail, a helpful name and description then what does it say about the quality of the asset itself?
description-es "Spanish"
description "English"
username-es "Spanish"
username "English"
I agree. I think this was suggested many years ago but you might want to suggest it again.For me, the biggest inconvenience of the Content Manager is the lack of a route designation in the sessions for which this was done.
In the double-click information window there is a thumbnail and a description that seems to be read from the config.
It seems that it would not be difficult to make the tag output from the config as well: "map-kuid <kuid2:154322:100063:19>".
If I understood correctly in a few months of playing, Trainz veterans do not need sessions at all, and such anxious beginners as me are a rarity for the forum.![]()
Hmmm. Sessions are an important part of creating an operating route.If I understood correctly in a few months of playing, Trainz veterans do not need sessions at all, and such anxious beginners as me are a rarity for the forum.![]()
I suspect that he may have accidentally clicked the wrong button.To Mr. "Retrorails12" , I don't understand why you react with an "ungry" to my post.
I agree, but there are no sessions for most routes. Unfortunately, I will give up many interesting routes if there are no sessions for this.Hmmm. Sessions are an important part of creating an operating route.
Important information such as the
..are all stored in the session. You can certainly create a route without adding a session but it would be a very static and boring affair. I normally create a "Free Roam" session for my routes that has the above plus all rolling stock, except for the operating rules. This gives users a starting point for running their own working trains.
- commodities produced and consumed by industries and their initial levels
- products carried by rolling stock and their initial loads
- weather conditions
- time of day and season of the year
- operating rules for trains
- driver commands for AI operation
In Trainz Plus, TRS19 and TRS22 placing the rolling stock in a session is essential if you are using the UDS system to switch quickly between surveyor and driver modes.
Iit is quite difficult to create sessions in Tranz and creating sessions takes about the same time as creating a route.
Also here on the forum I have repeatedly seen the statements of those who have been playing for a long time that sessions are not necessary for them at all.
I just realized that it was with you that I discussed this earlier.I agree. Creating a full session with navigation points to guide the user from start to finish, message popups to provide detailed instructions and information, is a complex and time consuming task. It is more like programming than the physical building that describes route construction and a different set of skills is involved. Not every route creator has those skills.
For one of my DLS routes I supplied 13 sessions. The total development time for the 13 sessions was about as long as the route construction time.
One of those sessions was a "Free Roam" session which had no navigation points and only one message popup (to give the starting instructions) but it set all the industries to their initial conditions and provided all the necessary rolling stock. Users were then free to "play" as they wished. This session took almost no time at all to create, test and debug.
I have since started experimenting with using the Trainz Wiki to create web based sessions. These sessions or scenarios are run entirely over the web and provide users with all the instructions and information that they need but this also requires skills such as using the Wiki and web design - again not all creators will have those skills.
You can download a route from the DLS without any sessions and then create your own - ranging from a simple "Free Roam" session to the more complex fully directed. Again it depends on your skill levels. But to say that sessions are "not necessary" is a misunderstanding of what sessions do.