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Collected Appendixes Index
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01 | Glossary | — | The Wikibook Trainz glossary is complementary to the Notations page. As a rule, a short dictionary length explanation—when such are suitable—will be found in Notations, as are terms of art subject to quick explanation. The Glossary by contrast will contain many longer explanations with a bit more depth or background, yet still short topics of up to a screenful in length. Together the two give the article pages capability to be linked to a clear definition of terms, aiding quick learning and enhancing clarity and understanding. Note that either or both may cover a term of art. |
02 | All Hotkeys | — | |
03 | CM&CMP Hotkeys | — | |
04 | Driver Hotkeys | — | |
05 | Surveyor Hotkeys | — | |
06 | Windows Hotkeys | — | |
07 | Locating locos | — | Lists websites with locomotives for those seeking a particular era, model, or class. |
08 | The Trainz Asset Repair Library (TARL) | — | TARL was a community effort to log repaired assets and distribute updated config.txt files repairing many assets. TARDIS and Asset-X have replaced the library when the building housing it's server was hit by lightning. |
09 | ACS Coupling information | — | ACS Coupling tables for the British themed needs. ACS couplers have a different meaning in North America, but the table's data is needed for British tech railcar models. |
10 | Trainz Versions & Builds codes | — | cross-reference of release versions, service packs, hotfixes, patches and links to the various manual software updates when available. |
11 | TrainzMap | — | A Free Utility created by Vista Mare that allowed printed copies of Trainz route's maps. (Incompatible with 'Native Mode' so only Compatibility Mode saved TS10 (and TS09-SP4) maps can be plotted. TSMac1 and TS12 maps use a different format so the community needs a new program. |
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