That's not really the issue here. The problem is that pshemko wants the desired waiting time to be set even if the real waiting time is longer. And BTW you can't set waiting times on depot orders.bokkie wrote:That's also a bit like my playing style. Maybe it is possible to use a stop in a depot to let the trams catch up there instead of blocking a station?pshemko wrote:That's actually a small problem for me. Normally I set the time to 0:02 for all stops but the last ("loop") ones, where the trams wait to catch upPhilSophus wrote:. The auto-fill will then set this waiting time on any stop, unless the real waiting time will be longer.(they usually get 30-40mins, depending how many other lines intersect the course of that particular tram). I realise this might be only my style of playing, but I guess - if you don't ask you don't get
I play similarly although I set the waiting a bit above the real waiting time (but not enough to really catch up delays) and set a longer waiting time at one or both ends of the line or an important transfer station.
@pshemko: As auto-fill now rounds to the unit you selected (i.e. days, minutes or ticks), I wonder if there really is a problem. Okay, it gets rounded up to the next minute, but so what?