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Remove all pre-signal setups, or only automatic ones
 
Remove all pre-signal setups, or only automatic ones
   
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==Usage==
   
Cht: <nowiki><nowiki>ClearPreSig</nowiki></nowiki> <nowiki><nowiki>[&lt;all&gt;]</nowiki></nowiki>
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Cht: ClearPreSig [<all>]
   
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==Description==
   
This clears pre-signal setups and reverts signals back to the normal type. &nbsp;If &lt;all&gt; is specified and non-zero, the cheat clears all pre-signals, even manual ones. &nbsp;Otherwise, only automatic pre-signals will be reset.
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This clears pre-signal setups and reverts signals back to the normal type. If <all> is specified and non-zero, the cheat clears all pre-signals, even manual ones. Otherwise, only automatic pre-signals will be reset.
   
Note that if automatic pre-signals are enabled, the signals will be converted to pre-signals again when a train enters the corresponding block, as long as they are a valid automatic pre-signal block (see [[Presignalsdetailed|Pre-signals (detailed]]]].
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Note that if automatic pre-signals are enabled, the signals will be converted to pre-signals again when a train enters the corresponding block, as long as they are a valid automatic pre-signal block (see [[Presignalsdetailed| Pre-signals (detailed]]]].

Revision as of 11:22, 15 June 2011


Pre-signal removal

Remove all pre-signal setups, or only automatic ones

Usage

Cht: ClearPreSig [<all>]

Description

This clears pre-signal setups and reverts signals back to the normal type. If <all> is specified and non-zero, the cheat clears all pre-signals, even manual ones. Otherwise, only automatic pre-signals will be reset.

Note that if automatic pre-signals are enabled, the signals will be converted to pre-signals again when a train enters the corresponding block, as long as they are a valid automatic pre-signal block (see Pre-signals (detailed]].