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Is there any special way to upload sessions to the DLS
The small IntenCity and the larger Krashnburne routes take the AI up a notch - single track "smoke stack USA" routes with crossing loops and the AI heading in both directions simultaneously. Has anybody tried the sessions?
Phil
If you are not already familiar with David's (dap) creation, the CMTM System, I would recommend that you check it out. It is very a clever system that brings a whole new level to operations in Trainz.
I have discovered a slight issue with my plan. For some reason, even if I add something like catenary to the session layer, it still wants me to save over the route itself.
Hi william,
I'm well aware of it - I've watched Dap progress its development since his very first questions on the forums. I'm glad that people are trying some serious development in the Trainz environment.
That said, I haven't had a good opportunity to check his system out in person. When I have some free time (heh) I'll do that, thanks.
chris
I think i've had this issue with my own route.. I've changed a few things and then its made me save a new version of the route.
You have to be very careful when adding anything to a session layer that touches something on the route layer like trackside objects and track. The slightest movement will cause the program to think you have modified the route.
Too bad we can't add some well needed features such as .. missing switch levers
Even with the Route layer locked you can cause a problem. I foolishly thought I could add a portal. I had the route layer locked. Working on the session layer, I placed the portal, aligned it to the proper direction and moved it into location at the end of a piece of track. It joined to the track. I then tried to save and it wanted to save the route, not just the session. Too bad we can't add some well needed features such as portals and missing switch levers to fix some of the built-in routes that have these problems.
David
A very frustrating place to start though since it STILL doesn't work.For placeable assets which need complicated instructions, the info-url tag is probably the place to start.
This should definitely work. Portals are a much more complicated subject, but simply adding a switch lever should definitely not cause a problem with the route- if it does, that is a clear bug.
chris
David,
I haven't tried this since TS2010 first came out but you should be able to use a section of spline track on the session layer to act as a connector between the portal and track on the route layer. If the track on the route layer is straight then make a short piece of spline track on the session layer that is in alignment with the track on the route layer. Then add the portal to the new spline track. It can be done but it is tricky. . . .
William
Just wondering, is the contest on or are you still thinking about it?