How to Use Driver Setup Rule
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*Commands that are '''Checked OFF''' will '''NOT''' be available in the '''Driver Setup Rule''' Command List in the Session Editor and for the user in ''Driver Mode''. | *Commands that are '''Checked OFF''' will '''NOT''' be available in the '''Driver Setup Rule''' Command List in the Session Editor and for the user in ''Driver Mode''. | ||
*To change the status of a command simply check it '''ON''' or '''OFF'''. | *To change the status of a command simply check it '''ON''' or '''OFF'''. | ||
− | :Some Driver Commands that have been checked ON will not appear in the | + | :Some Driver Commands that have been checked ON will not appear in the Command List if there is no target for their action. For example: |
::The ''Wait For Trigger'' command will not be available to any drivers if there are no triggers set. | ::The ''Wait For Trigger'' command will not be available to any drivers if there are no triggers set. | ||
::The ''Call At'' command will not be available to any drivers if there are no industry active assets or passenger enabled stations. | ::The ''Call At'' command will not be available to any drivers if there are no industry active assets or passenger enabled stations. |
Revision as of 17:26, 20 June 2018
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Driver Setup Rule
The Driver Setup Rule is automatically added to the Session Editor of every route and Session.
Open the Surveyor Session Editor by selecting Edit Session from the Surveyor main menu.
Adding New Drivers
After selecting the Driver Setup Rule and clicking the Edit button, the Driver Setup Properties Window will be shown. The image below shows the properties window if it is opened with no locomotives placed in the layout.
Editing the Driver List
When drivers and trains have been added to the rule, it will appear as shown below.
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Adding Driver Commands
The grey area below the driver details (name, loco, owner) is the Driver Command Bar. This is where the driving and other instructions (the "train orders") used by the Trainz AI system are given to the driver.
Click the small "double chevron" icon shown in the image on the left. This will open a Command List menu which will show the driver commands that can be added to this drivers Command Bar.
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Driver Command Rule
The Driver Command Rule controls which Driver Commands will be available in a Session. This applied to both:-
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Open the Surveyor Session Editor by selecting Edit Session from the Surveyor main menu.
If the Driver Command Rule does not appear in the Session Editor List then:-
- Click on the Add button at the bottom of the Session Editor.
- Scroll down through the list of installed rules and select Driver Command.
- Click the Tick icon at the bottom of the rule window.
File:DriverCommandRule.JPG | Select the Driver Command Rule and click the Edit button at the bottom of the Editor window. |
The Rule properties window will open to show all the Driver Commands that have been installed in TANE on your system. This list includes the commands that are built into TANE and those that have been downloaded from the DLS.
File:DriverCommandList.JPG |
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Trainz Wiki
- How to Guides
- Session Rules List (Alphabetical) with Parameters
- Session Rules List (Categories) With Parameters
Route Creation Tutorials:
Session Creation Tutorials:
- How to Create a HTML Asset (Session Introduction Page and In Game Messages)
- How to Control Junctions in Sessions
- How to Control Signals in Sessions
- How to Use Message Popup Rule
- How to Use Message Popup Rule (Applications)
- How to Use Navigation Point Rules
- How to Use Navigation Point Rules (Applications)
- How to Use Parent and Child Rules
- How to Use Track Triggers
- How to Use Variables in Sessions (Examples)
- List of Parent Rules