How to fix these warnings?

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Warning: Required tag 'mesh' was missing and has been set to default.
Warning: Required tag 'repeat-delay' was missing and has been set to default.
Warning: Required tag 'mode' was missing and has been set to default.
Warning: Required tag 'velocity' was missing and has been set to default.
Warning: Required container 'mesh-table' is missing.
Warning: Required container 'track' is missing.
Warning: Required container 'track-lod-tree' is missing.
Warning: Required tag 'normal-texture' was missing and has been set to default.
Warning: An image file ('corona red.tga') has been supplied where a texture file ('*.texture.txt') is required.
Warning: Required tag 'trackdirections' was missing and has been set to default.
Warning: This asset does not have a mesh that is visible by default.
Warning: Required tag 'full-throttle-speed' was missing and has been set to default.
Warning: Required tag 'throttle-notches' was missing and has been set to default.

I can't figure out how to get rid of these warmings. any suggestion? thanks
 
Actually, two of those warnings are likely to pose problems.

The one related to corona red should be entered in the config.txt file as corona red.texture - as long as the file in question has a .texture.txt associated with it, it should work.

The other issue is related to the lack of a mesh table. Later versions require this to be present in order for most assets to show.

Shane
 
Check here for more information on the warnings if you desire to fix them.

http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php5/Help:Help_Mode

I find this thread to be much more helpful than the Wiki:

http://forums.auran.com/trainz/show...rs-and-How-to-Fix-Them&highlight=mesh+warning

Try searching the Wiki for "tag mesh" and it shows 500 results, pretty much useless to locate specific, helpful information. Search the Wiki for "tag mesh warning" and no hits at all.

Like lots of folks here, I ask for help on forums after failing to find good info through searches. The "Look it up yourself" response kind of defeats the purpose of the forum, doesn't it?
 
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