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construction:trackandstreet [2017/11/15 14:11]
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construction:trackandstreet [2019/02/04 14:56]
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 Before finishing the construction,​ choose the bridge type to adjust the look and maximum speed of the bridge.\\ Before finishing the construction,​ choose the bridge type to adjust the look and maximum speed of the bridge.\\
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-Note that bridges can also be built partially and curved. Enabling the [[:​construction:​trackandstreet#​manual_gradient|manual gradient function]] will avoid an automatic adjustment to the ground. Bridges can also be fitted with switches, signals, and waypoints.+Note that bridges can also be built partially and curved. Enabling the [[:​construction:​trackandstreet#​automatic_manual_gradient|manual gradient function]] will avoid an automatic adjustment to the ground. Bridges can also be fitted with switches, signals, and waypoints.
  
 {{:​construction:​bridge.mp4}} {{:​construction:​bridge.mp4}}
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 To build a tunnel, point to the landscape or at the end of an existing track and left click and drag across a hill or mountain.\\ To build a tunnel, point to the landscape or at the end of an existing track and left click and drag across a hill or mountain.\\
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-Note that tunnels can also be built partially and curved. Enabling the [[:​construction:​trackandstreet#​manual_gradient|manual gradient function]] will avoid an automatic adjustment to the ground. Tunnels can also be fitted with switches, signals, and waypoints.\\+Note that tunnels can also be built partially and curved. Enabling the [[:​construction:​trackandstreet#​automatic_manual_gradient|manual gradient function]] will avoid an automatic adjustment to the ground. Tunnels can also be fitted with switches, signals, and waypoints.\\
 {{:​construction:​tunnel.mp4}} {{:​construction:​tunnel.mp4}}
  
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 While constructing tracks or streets, the construction tool tries to automatically adjust the gradient to the terrain. When building in rough terrain use smaller track segments to allow more precise adjustment to the ground or [[:​construction:​trackandstreet#​raise_lower|raise / lower]] the tracks manually.\\ While constructing tracks or streets, the construction tool tries to automatically adjust the gradient to the terrain. When building in rough terrain use smaller track segments to allow more precise adjustment to the ground or [[:​construction:​trackandstreet#​raise_lower|raise / lower]] the tracks manually.\\
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-To activate the manual gradient adjusting of a track or road, click the gradient icon before finishing the construction.\\+To activate the manual gradient adjusting of a track or road, click the gradient icon before finishing the construction. By holding down the shift key, the gradient can be adjusted in smaller steps.\\
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 To return to automatic gradient, click the gradient icon again. To return to automatic gradient, click the gradient icon again.
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-==== Raise/lower ====+==== Raise / lower ====
  
-To raise/lower tracks/​roads,​ press <n> or <m> on the keyboard before finishing the construction. This is useful to raise bridges, force tunnels or adjust the tracks in rough terrain.+To raise or lower the tracks/​roads,​ press <n> or <m> on the keyboard before finishing the construction. This is useful to raise bridges, force tunnels or adjust the tracks in rough terrain
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 +To set the start height of a track/road press <​pageup>​ or <​pagedown>​ before dragging a track or road. To set the end height of a track/road press press <​pageup>​ or <​pagedown>​ before finishing the construction. This can be used to start the construction with a tunnel or bridge.
  
 {{:​construction:​track_curvature.mp4}} {{:​construction:​track_curvature.mp4}}
construction/trackandstreet.txt · Last modified: 2019/03/19 10:18 (external edit)