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'''''In the vehicle window, show the current speed.'''''
 
 
=Show Vehicle Speed=
 
 
 
In the vehicle window, show the current speed.
 
In the vehicle window, show the current speed.
   
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==Switch==
   
 
Configuration file: showspeed
 
Configuration file: showspeed
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Command line: -Xs
 
Command line: -Xs
   
-=Quick Description=-
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==Quick Description==
   
 
This switch shows the vehicle speed in the status bar of the vehicle window.
 
This switch shows the vehicle speed in the status bar of the vehicle window.
   
-=Detailed Description=-
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==Detailed Description==
   
With this switch, the vehicle window will show the current speed in the status bar.  This is not really useful, but it is nice for comparing two engines with respect to power and maximum speed.  For example, if you have a hilly terrain, this might help you choose between an engine with a high speed but low power, and one with a lower speed but more power.
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With this switch, the vehicle window will show the current speed in the status bar. This is not really useful, but it is nice for comparing two engines with respect to power and maximum speed. For example, if you have a hilly terrain, this might help you choose between an engine with a high speed but low power, and one with a lower speed but more power.
   
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[[File:Showspd.png]]
src="http://www.ttdpatch.net/Manual/showspd.png"
 
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Latest revision as of 14:25, 18 June 2011

In the vehicle window, show the current speed.

Switch

Configuration file: showspeed

Command line: -Xs

Quick Description

This switch shows the vehicle speed in the status bar of the vehicle window.

Detailed Description

With this switch, the vehicle window will show the current speed in the status bar. This is not really useful, but it is nice for comparing two engines with respect to power and maximum speed. For example, if you have a hilly terrain, this might help you choose between an engine with a high speed but low power, and one with a lower speed but more power.

Showspd.png