Yes. The program works fine with #path. When I add the command binary the program is turned on, but paths are not created in the openrails subfolder in the path folder. I have uploaded the timetable to my post 557 under the third image.
I just don't know, what I'm doing wrong.
Timetable concept Alternative way to define running of trains
#612
Posted 20 July 2023 - 01:25 AM
Binary paths are no longer stored in the binary subfolder, but in the same location as saved data. The filenames are encrypted. This was a change made by James Ross some time ago, he should be able to shed some more light on this.
Regards,
Rob Roeterdink
Regards,
Rob Roeterdink
#613
Posted 20 July 2023 - 03:31 AM
#614
Posted 20 July 2023 - 05:53 AM
Yes, that's the binary path files.
And is it really a surprise that the manual has not been updated?
Regards,
Rob Roeterdink
And is it really a surprise that the manual has not been updated?
Regards,
Rob Roeterdink
#615
Posted 20 July 2023 - 06:07 AM
Yes, the manual has not been updated. If there was, I wouldn't be asking why I don't have binary paths in the open rails subfolder in the paths folder.
Same here too http://openrails.org...ting-Manual.pdf
Same here too http://openrails.org...ting-Manual.pdf
#616
Posted 20 July 2023 - 07:55 AM
Whoa!
So now, they are kind of temporary files, being auto-updated, since original *.pat will be modified?
Then, I should update manual's translation too.
So now, they are kind of temporary files, being auto-updated, since original *.pat will be modified?
Then, I should update manual's translation too.
#617
Posted 21 July 2023 - 10:56 AM
Yes, James Ross moved the binary path files into a designated area for cached files away from the user files. Like the Load files which are also cached, they are provided to speed up OR and are automatically maintained.
As well as being tidier, this change is also needed to prepare for the Virtual File System which will be arriving soon and helping us organise our content in much better ways.
Yes, a small change is needed - many thanks to Milan (hroch) for spotting this oversight.
So we need to replace the highlighted text with something like:
with a matching change to section 23.2
I'm submitting this change tonight.
As well as being tidier, this change is also needed to prepare for the Virtual File System which will be arriving soon and helping us organise our content in much better ways.
roeter, on 20 July 2023 - 05:53 AM, said:
And is it really a surprise that the manual has not been updated?
Yes, a small change is needed - many thanks to Milan (hroch) for spotting this oversight.
So we need to replace the highlighted text with something like:
"Binary paths are stored in the same folder as Saves - see 23.2 Folders used by Open Rails"
with a matching change to section 23.2
I'm submitting this change tonight.
#618
Posted 16 November 2023 - 01:33 PM
Hi Rob
I've been back on getting more timetables for my Route and today, I was getting some problems on making a loco get some static coaches with the $pickup /static on the platform location.
Then I went to check on some similar shunting amnouvers and I found out that currently, on Carlo's NYMG rev.47 none of those commands are working. Every loco I had picking up static consits, are now just following the patch and moving through the coaches...
I've been back on getting more timetables for my Route and today, I was getting some problems on making a loco get some static coaches with the $pickup /static on the platform location.
Then I went to check on some similar shunting amnouvers and I found out that currently, on Carlo's NYMG rev.47 none of those commands are working. Every loco I had picking up static consits, are now just following the patch and moving through the coaches...
#619
Posted 16 November 2023 - 02:11 PM
Sorry, can't help you there, I am not involved with the NYMG version, and have never used it.
Regards,
Rob Roeterdink
Regards,
Rob Roeterdink
#620
Posted 19 November 2023 - 06:58 AM
Aldarion, which timetable commands aren't working in ORNYMG 147, and in what official OR version do they work?