Akalamanaia wrote:The Fences, i meant that their bundled in the release package with the set(if it ever makes it )
Users of this set, should choose wether they want to use my fence or not. So my fence should be optional. [EDIT]And not included in the actual GRF file [/EDIT]
I didn't say it would be included, but BUNDLED with the zip file(so theres for example finnishtrainset.grf and your fence grf as optional and the readme)
Okay, that's very fine. If I understand correctly, you like my fence . Yeah, I like this idea very much. My new fence is a kind of a 'bonus grf'. (But my fence should be converted to DOS version too )
I found the long version of container car(with 2 big containers). http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php? ... &start=140 . it also seems ya got the small containers on wagons too. Hmm i wonder if Raven would want to share his car carrier..it looks absolutely fantastic. It would be a early version wich would come somewhere when the first bus is released, then later on 1970 or something like that would come the newer version wich would be longer and could fit more cars..Hmm i wish i could find pictures of our subway train, it reminds me of the 6th train from left in your sig. Progress so far(this is what i got on my harddrive saved): Locos:1 Coaches:2 Wagons:3
krtaylor yea if you'd like to do a tracking table do so, i can't bother dl microsoft office package just to get excel. Enyways Singaporekid if you can make wagons for the steamers, that would be nice.
I wasn't talking about an Excel file. I meant, a web page showing a list of the locos, their picture, and the sprites when they're drawn. It's just HTML, you can do it with Notepad. An Excel file is essential when you want to start encoding them, because we've got some pre-set-up Excel files that automatically do the necessary (rather complex) calculations for encoding. But ony the person doing the encoding needs to worry about that.
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True, but you'll have to keep re-posting it as new work comes in. And it's nice to have individual photos neatly next to each of the train, for those of us who aren't Finns. But whatever, you seem to be making great progress with Purno churning 'em out for you.
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