coRioGrandeSouthern
Fan of Otto Mears
From
http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/KIND_Scenery
I found that there are "rotstep" and "rollstep" directive tags to specify the amount of rotation and roll steps (i.e. 0.1 degrees) within config.txt for scenery assets.
Is there a directive tag to specify the amount of height adjustment (in conjunction with "height-range") for scenery or building assets? My version of Trainz (TRS2019 105096) seems to limit height adjustment down to 0.10 meters (or feet). There are some instances where it would be ideal to specify a smaller increment. I can also fiddle with height adjustment by changing ground level, but that is dependent on the smallest diameter possible by the ground adjustment.
Thanks for any assistance.
The more I learn about Trainz, the more I appreciate all the hard work and expertise that has gone into its development. Bravo developers and content creators. I am really enjoying Trainz 2019 a lot these days. A special note of appreciation to "philskene" for his "Innter Kohn Necktion" and other layouts. Lots of fun.
Although the US will most likely never convert to metric, I wish it would. Metric is so much more logical.
http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/KIND_Scenery
I found that there are "rotstep" and "rollstep" directive tags to specify the amount of rotation and roll steps (i.e. 0.1 degrees) within config.txt for scenery assets.
Is there a directive tag to specify the amount of height adjustment (in conjunction with "height-range") for scenery or building assets? My version of Trainz (TRS2019 105096) seems to limit height adjustment down to 0.10 meters (or feet). There are some instances where it would be ideal to specify a smaller increment. I can also fiddle with height adjustment by changing ground level, but that is dependent on the smallest diameter possible by the ground adjustment.
Thanks for any assistance.
The more I learn about Trainz, the more I appreciate all the hard work and expertise that has gone into its development. Bravo developers and content creators. I am really enjoying Trainz 2019 a lot these days. A special note of appreciation to "philskene" for his "Innter Kohn Necktion" and other layouts. Lots of fun.
Although the US will most likely never convert to metric, I wish it would. Metric is so much more logical.