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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
Signs are directional, so you can expect the term ''direction'' to be used fairly often. Whenever you have to set a direction, you can pick from the following list. | Signs are directional, so you can expect the term ''direction'' to be used fairly often. Whenever you have to set a direction, you can pick from the following list. | ||
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== Directions == | == Directions == | ||
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== TC-Coasters == | == TC-Coasters == | ||
− | When the [[TC-Coasters]] track is used, and the track above is a junction which shows the hovering colored blocks with a number caption, the junction number can be used instead of north/east/left/etc. | + | |
+ | When the [[Special:MyLanguage/TC-Coasters|TC-Coasters]] track is used, and the track above is a junction which shows the hovering colored blocks with a number caption, the junction number can be used instead of north/east/left/etc. | ||
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== Other situations == | == Other situations == | ||
Sign systems like the station and blocker sign support additional arguments on the sign. There you can set what to make the train do after a certain situation. The same formats described above can be used, the difference is that forwards and backwards now denote that relative to the train, and not to the sign. Forwards basically means ''continue in the same direction''. | Sign systems like the station and blocker sign support additional arguments on the sign. There you can set what to make the train do after a certain situation. The same formats described above can be used, the difference is that forwards and backwards now denote that relative to the train, and not to the sign. Forwards basically means ''continue in the same direction''. | ||
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Revision as of 12:19, 3 September 2024
Introduction
Signs are directional, so you can expect the term direction to be used fairly often. Whenever you have to set a direction, you can pick from the following list.
Directions
Text | Character | Meaning |
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north | n | North |
east | e | East |
west | w | West |
south | s | South |
left | l | Left while looking at the text-side of the sign |
right | r | Right while looking at the text-side of the sign |
forward | f | Forwards while looking at the text-side of the sign |
backwards | b | Backwards while looking at the text-side of the sign |
upwards | u | Upwards the vertical rails |
downwards | d | Downwards the vertical rails |
none | n | Known as no direction, never activates, etc. |
TC-Coasters
When the TC-Coasters track is used, and the track above is a junction which shows the hovering colored blocks with a number caption, the junction number can be used instead of north/east/left/etc.
Other situations
Sign systems like the station and blocker sign support additional arguments on the sign. There you can set what to make the train do after a certain situation. The same formats described above can be used, the difference is that forwards and backwards now denote that relative to the train, and not to the sign. Forwards basically means continue in the same direction.