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Combined American Signal Set

Posted: 06 Apr 2006 20:10
by PikkaBird
Download here.

As requested by krtaylor, I've updated the old US Signals to be PBS compatible, and put them into a grf with my searchlight signals. I hope they are satisfactory...

To use them, you have to set grf parameters. There are three, one each for temperate, arctic and tropic, and they mean:

1 = US Semaphores, Searchlights
2 = US Semaphores, B&O CPLs
3 = Searchlights, Searchlights
4 = Semaphores, Colour Lights
5 = Searchlights, Colour Lights

So

newgrf/USSIGZ.GRF 0 2 3

Will not use this grf in temperate
Will have semaphores and CPLs in arctic
Will have searchlights in tropic

If the parameters are not set, you'll get option 4 (semaphore, colour) in all three climates.

Posted: 06 Apr 2006 21:30
by White Rabbit
Thanks, I've been looking forwards to PBS signals for a while. :D The B&O signals look just like those in the old US signals set.

Posted: 06 Apr 2006 21:36
by PikkaBird
White Rabbit wrote: The B&O signals look just like those in the old US signals set.
Um, that's because they are... I took the US signals set, standardised the pre-signal graphics, and added PBS versions.

Posted: 06 Apr 2006 21:48
by Dave
Looking great Pikka.

I may try these myself!

Posted: 07 Apr 2006 00:58
by khamura
Splendid! The great US semaphores plus your own superb Searchlights in one GRF? I couldn't be happier. :D

Posted: 07 Apr 2006 02:58
by SWASTIKA
i was wondering if it were posible to make gantry signals... i haven't really searched the forums because i just thought of it then as i was looking at this thread :?:

Posted: 07 Apr 2006 14:36
by zero1000
great, no i can combine my semaphores and your searchlights :bow:

Posted: 07 Apr 2006 16:21
by eis_os
Grfcrawler entry, where :?:

Posted: 07 Apr 2006 22:33
by PikkaBird
eis_os wrote:Grfcrawler entry, where :?:
Grfcrawler entry, when they're uploaded to a permanent URL on my website. I just wanted to get people's opinion's first.

Posted: 08 Apr 2006 20:40
by Oz
Pikka, great GRF! Searchlights and semaphores are just perfect! Something that's been needed to be done for a long time. 8)

Posted: 17 Jul 2006 08:49
by bobingabout
no offence, but the semephore signals, appart from pointing the other way, they look more like UK singals... are the american signals suposed to look like that?

Posted: 17 Jul 2006 10:06
by Brianetta
bobingabout, the UK had many different semaphore signals inherited from many different railway companies, as did the US. It stands to reason that some would be the same, especially as railway companies would often copy good ideas that they saw elsewhere.

Posted: 17 Jul 2006 10:06
by kendu10
Great Work Pikkabird!
I like it!

Posted: 17 Jul 2006 22:35
by krtaylor
Whoa, how did I miss this thread? I was wondering what had happened to my request - and now I see it was granted months ago! I'll post this update to the US Set website right away.

One change I should mention - I've renamed the files to follow the same standard convention almost everything else in TTD uses, where you add "w" to the name for the Windows version, and don't have any addition for the DOS version. You've got the opposite above. Can you make this change in your post, so as to not cause confusion?

And a question - You mention the use of the parameters. What happens if you don't use any parameters? By default, it should use the bullseyes in Tropic, and the semaphores/color-signals in Arctic and Temperate.

Posted: 17 Jul 2006 23:58
by PikkaBird
krtaylor wrote:And a question - You mention the use of the parameters. What happens if you don't use any parameters?
Then it just skips everything and you don't get any signals from this grf.

I've deleted the attachments so people won't get them with the wrong names now. :)

Posted: 18 Jul 2006 00:03
by krtaylor
Ah, that would explain why I didn't get them the first time I tried it. I do think I prefer them to appear by default, without parameters, because that's more agreeable to newbies. But thanks for the coding job! I've posted them, and updated the Readme - please take a look and let me know if I got anything wrong there.

Posted: 18 Jul 2006 00:09
by PikkaBird
krtaylor wrote:I've posted them, and updated the Readme - please take a look and let me know if I got anything wrong there.
Well, you still have the release date of April 6 2004, and old info (like it "does not yet have special configurations for PBS blocks", and the info about what signals should appear in each climate; that is now configurable). The info on the pre-signal indicators is wrong (they now use the standard grey/yellow/yellow pattern). The searchlight signals in this version were drawn by me, and the other signals were quite extensively modified, so I'd like an artist credit too. :p

Posted: 18 Jul 2006 00:31
by krtaylor
OK, take a look now.

Say, if you're in the mood for coding, would you be interested in coding the Japanese signals? They're all drawn, just need the coding.

Posted: 18 Jul 2006 00:40
by PikkaBird
Good good.

If you want to point me at the sprites, I'll take a look, sure.

Posted: 18 Jul 2006 01:39
by krtaylor
The main tracking tables site for the Japan set is here:

http://www.as-st.com/ttd/eastasia/

You will find the sprites for the signals, at the bottom of the Trains page.