Some questions about mutton's Path rule

t1324rrr

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I want to set the mode of the drivercommand Pathrule as wait for clearance at beginning of a session because the default mode is set and continue.I try to change it in surveyor,but when I drive it still is set and continue.How can I tackle this problem?
 
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There is (or was) a web site for this command at http://www.mutton.de/trainz/pathrule

However, for TANE and TRS19 users, this command has been made obsolete by the arrival of Interlocking Towers.

Hey pwar
Thank you for your answer.But the question is that when I set a path and it is occupied by another train.If the command's mode is set and continue and the junction is to a wrong direction and signal is green because the wrong track is clear,the train will autopilot to a wrong track.How can I solve this problem?I don't want to block unnecessary junction not on the path unless MX junction.I still enjoy TS12 since TS2019 not support many contents from lower version so there is no EIT although it is really excellent.I want to set the mode so all the problem is solved,but it seems impossible to do it in route edit mode(you know what I mean)
 
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I can't help you with any of that. When I saw that your original post had been unanswered for over 24 hrs I did a bit of research myself and the web address was all I could come up with. I have never used the Path Rule myself and prefer to use ITs and EITs which are not available for TS12.
 
Maybe there here is an alternative for mutton's path rule with some more options, that will help you to configure your session.
jsTRF rule and commands. its old and some parts of that system do not work properly in ts12 like the jstrf-timetable-rule.
Have a look for kuids from author brummfondel on the dls. A manual can be found via search of "trainz jstrf" in web.
 
Thanks for all of you to help me.I have visited all the websites provided above in advice.I also download jsTRF path rule but it throw an error when I use it on my TS12 58414.I think I had better change it manually at beginning of the session.:confused::confused:
 
Sometimes the simplest solutions are the best :)
Hey!I found the answer.Although path rule's mode change to set and continue automatically when you enter the driver's mode,if you change the rule's mode in editing mode before you set the path's driver command,the AI driver will still wait for path clear when you are driving even if you see the rule's mode is set and continue now.The best way to see the driver command's mode is to move the cursor over the set path command and you will see the mode is wait for your path or set your path.
Thanks for all again.:D
 
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