For the first time since I began with Trainz many years ago I am getting seriously into session creation, something I haven't done too much of before, and find that I don't really understand the relationship of route to sessions as well as I thought I did.
As an example:
When I was working in a session I found that I had left out a signal from the base route. I added it to the session and when I saved the session in TRS19 it said it overwrote both the existing session and route with the changes. Later I went into the base route I expected to find the signal but it wasn't there, although it is in the session. Obviously it would seem I don't understand the fundamentals of sessions and the relationship it has to the base route.
Questions:
1. What is the relationship of session to route? In actuality is it just essentially a layer of the route?
2. What information is stored only in the session instead of the route?
3. Can I make changes to the base route and expect everything to be reflected in any sessions that depend on it?
4. Are changes made to track, signals, structures, scenery in the session posted to the route?
Thanks for any help on this.
Bob
As an example:
When I was working in a session I found that I had left out a signal from the base route. I added it to the session and when I saved the session in TRS19 it said it overwrote both the existing session and route with the changes. Later I went into the base route I expected to find the signal but it wasn't there, although it is in the session. Obviously it would seem I don't understand the fundamentals of sessions and the relationship it has to the base route.
Questions:
1. What is the relationship of session to route? In actuality is it just essentially a layer of the route?
2. What information is stored only in the session instead of the route?
3. Can I make changes to the base route and expect everything to be reflected in any sessions that depend on it?
4. Are changes made to track, signals, structures, scenery in the session posted to the route?
Thanks for any help on this.
Bob
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