Originally posted by joeyfjj:What exactly do you not understand about it?
I don't understand about the Maths stuff. As i'm only in Primary 6 this year, I had never come across this before...
I still don't get you.
I would like to ask developer how to modify existing lines for the opposite direction. (I.e: CGA -> XPO line change to XPO -> CGA because I can do a return trip from CGA -> XPO as well)
Originally posted by Samuel Lee:I would like to ask developer how to modify existing lines for the opposite direction. (I.e: CGA -> XPO line change to XPO -> CGA because I can do a return trip from CGA -> XPO as well)
I'm not a developer, but I might be able to answer that question (again).
In a very basic route like the NSL, It's a matter of reversing the order of commands and the direction of curves to turn the opposite direction. For other more developed routes, you also have to re align objects (move cars, platforms, people, .etc from left to right) walls, .sta commands, and more. If the objects are designed to be viewed from the front only and looks incorrect in reverse, they need correction too.
So in short reversing a route takes as much effort as creating one in the first place and is equivilent to an complete route re-write.
EDIT: corrects spelling errors.
I thought somebody made a webpage for BVE projects in Singapore? Anyone knows the address?
Originally posted by joeyfjj:I thought somebody made a webpage for BVE projects in Singapore? Anyone knows the address?
Nope. The website I guess is eitehr not done or not uploaded via FTP. Though I made one simple one.
Originally posted by joeyfjj:I thought somebody made a webpage for BVE projects in Singapore? Anyone knows the address?
We don't have one yet. I have plans to make one after school reopens, so I can buy hosting and a domain.
Originally posted by jerryonhere:Nope. The website I guess is eitehr not done or not uploaded via FTP. Though I made one simple one.
I could help out, too...
Originally posted by willis_chong:We don't have one yet. I have plans to make one after school reopens, so I can buy hosting and a domain.
Domain? I think there's no need to... Just use http://bit.ly/ or something like that...
If you want free hosting try http://www.zymic.com/fee-web-hosting/ or http://www.google.com/sites/help/intl/en/overview.html ... I tried both before...
When I download any route,its always black.Help!?!?!?Im using OpenBVE
Do download the entire object and sound files package and not the route file only... If it's the NSL route, I'm sorry - adding the instructions there now...
Does any1 know how to skip stations in openbve?? Help will be apprieciated, thanks, and its without warning signals, thanks.
From,
kenneth1228
Hi there,
In openBVE, default (unchanged) keyboard setting, press 'Esc' for in-game menu, highlight and select Jump to..., then select a station. Use your arrow keys, and not your mouse.
In BVE 4, right-click the screen, select Jump to..., then select a station.
Hope it helps,
Regarding the "jumped red signal" notification in openBVE when jumping, this is intentional - Do read this topic at openBVE's discussion forum: http://openbve.freeforums.org/post5921.html.
Originally posted by joeyfjj:Hi there,
In openBVE, default (unchanged) keyboard setting, press 'Esc' for in-game menu, highlight and select Jump to..., then select a station. Use your arrow keys, and not your mouse.
In BVE 4, right-click the screen, select Jump to..., then select a station.
Hope it helps,
Actually he meant going pass stations without stopping, or express.
Try this: Timetable Editor, hosted at http://eezypeazy.co.uk/page22.html, Download link: http://www.eezypeazy.co.uk/ccount/click.php?id=4. It's a timetable editor. Here are the steps:
Originally posted by joeyfjj:Try this: Timetable Editor, hosted at http://eezypeazy.co.uk/page22.html, Download link: http://www.eezypeazy.co.uk/ccount/click.php?id=4. It's a timetable editor. Here are the steps:
- Run Timetable Editor (duh!)
- Click Open .csv Route and select the route.
- Double click "Timetable Editor - double click me"
- Select a station
- Under Arrival Time, put in "P".
- Save the file.
- Tada!
I told him already...
Thread name changed to "[BVE] Questions on BVE".
Anyone willing to cooperate with me to develop clementi-redhill?
Originally posted by Veyron16.4:Anyone willing to cooperate with me to develop clementi-redhill?
I suppose I can give a few pointers... But do the whole route? No thanks, or at least after my NSL route is done.
Originally posted by joeyfjj:I suppose I can give a few pointers... But do the whole route? No thanks, or at least after my NSL route is done.
Not the whole route. I have done Clementi to Buona vista, but i am currently having problems with dover's side platform. No announcements as of yet......
Originally posted by joeyfjj:I suppose I can give a few pointers... But do the whole route? No thanks, or at least after my NSL route is done.
Anyway, how do you insert announcements? PM me please.
Originally posted by Veyron16.4:Anyway, how do you insert announcements? PM me please.
Put the announcements (They must be in WAV format) in a folder in the sound folder. Mine is in openBVE\Railway\Sound\nsl.
Then, put the announce command .announce <FILENAME> in the route file, at the correct position.
Example:
File location:
openBVE\Railway\Sound\nsl\depart.wav
Command:
With track
1280,
.announce nsl\depart.wav,