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Tracks: General
General Settings
ID
Auto generated track object ID.
Block ID or Sensor
The block or sensor ID is used to set the representation of this track (SpDrS60 Theme ) to occupied .
A sensor must be set visible to be able to set the track occupied.
Sensor
The sensor ID is used to set the representation of this track (SpDrS60 Theme ) to occupied .
Route IDs
If one or more route IDs are entered here the track symbol (SpDrS60 theme ) indicates the active route by the route representation or, if no route symbol is found, the occupied symbol .
This is a list of comma separated Route IDs without white space (blanks). If one of the IDs has become locked the route representation will be shown.
With the […] button a list of Route IDs can be selected.
Type
Type | Name1) | Remark | SpDrS60 symbol2) |
---|---|---|---|
straight | Straight | Default straight track. | |
curve | Curve | Default curved track. | |
dir | Direction | One way direction. The Arrow is descriptive only and symbolises usage in one direction; driving is still possible in both directions in manual mode and, provided the corresponding route exists, in auto mode as well. Of particular importance when using the Analyzer: Only the route in the indicated direction will be generated. | |
dirall | Both directions | Both directions. The double arrow is descriptive only and symbolises usage in both directions. | |
buffer | Buffer | End track safety buffer. | |
connector | Level connector Connector curve right Connector curve left | Symbolic continuation of a railway line to another level or another module, as a couple also to be used to represent a bridge / underpass. Note: The connector is of particular importance when using the Analyzer. If used between layers or modules, you must follow some requirements. Rocview: A double click in the layout will switch to the tab of the counterpart connector. | |
tracknr | User defined track symbol (handled by analyser as straight track) | ||
curvenr | User defined track symbol (handled by analyser as curve track) | ||
| | No longer supported in the standard. Add the User theme to the SVG paths, select curvenr type 11. It is not recommended to use this twin symbol any longer. |
Direction Exception
In combination with the Direction symbol, the listed (CSV) source blocks may ignore the given direction.
This will be used by the analyser to create routes in a forbidden direction.
The Symbol in the track layout will be marked with a capitol character E.
Number
SVG symbol number
- track type "tracknr" : "track-#(-occ/-route).svg"
- track type "curvenr" : "curve-#(-occ/-route).svg"
where the SVG file name must contain the number instead of the #.
The Accessories theme and/or User themes that contain the desired SVG files, must as SVG themes activated.
Connector
For connectors the number select not a symbol (type is fixed), but specifies an identifier.
- If two connectors with the same number between 1 and 9 are configured, positioned on the same Track plan level, and on the same X or Y axis, and when the intersections "" face each other, this Connector pair will be considered by the Track plan analyzer (see there). * If two connectors with the same number between 10 and 99 are configured, this Connector pair will be considered by the Track plan analyzer, if they are positioned on different Track plan levels.
====Road==== Use a symbol from the Road Theme.