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'''''Load new graphics for new signal types.'''''
 
 
=New Signals=
 
 
 
Load new graphics for new signal types.
 
Load new graphics for new signal types.
   
 
'''2.6 alpha 0 r1246 or later'''
 
'''2.6 alpha 0 r1246 or later'''
   
-=Switch=-
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==Switch==
   
Configuration file:  newsignals on|off
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Configuration file: newsignals on|off
   
 
Command line: -ZW
 
Command line: -ZW
   
-=Description=-
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==Description==
   
 
This switch enables the installation of new signal graphics files.
 
This switch enables the installation of new signal graphics files.
   
Most files, including ttdpbase<nowiki><nowiki>[w]</nowiki></nowiki>.grf, do not require this switch, as they use an older, and less powerful, method of adding new signal graphics. Any GRFs that provide different graphics for [[RoutingRestrictions:Alpha|restricted]] and [[ProgrammableSignals:Alpha|programmable]] signals will require this switch.
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Most files, including ttdpbase[w].grf, do not require this switch, as they use an older, and less powerful, method of adding new signal graphics. Any GRFs that provide different graphics for [[RoutingRestrictions:Alpha| restricted]] and [[ProgrammableSignals:Alpha| programmable]] signals will require this switch.
   
 
This feature was contributed by Jonathan G. Rennison.
 
This feature was contributed by Jonathan G. Rennison.
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 15 June 2011

Load new graphics for new signal types.

2.6 alpha 0 r1246 or later

Switch

Configuration file: newsignals on|off

Command line: -ZW

Description

This switch enables the installation of new signal graphics files.

Most files, including ttdpbase[w].grf, do not require this switch, as they use an older, and less powerful, method of adding new signal graphics. Any GRFs that provide different graphics for restricted and programmable signals will require this switch.

This feature was contributed by Jonathan G. Rennison.