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Case in location names 12/11/2013 at 01:43 #51390
Josie
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I've been meaning to ask this for ages! Most locations in timetables are in UPPER CASE, but some are in Title Case. What does this distinction indicate?
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Case in location names 12/11/2013 at 03:02 #51392
Lardybiker
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You'll only see this in sims with ARS and I believe it's the locations ARS adds to the TT schedule in order to make a complete schedule for routing trains purposes. As far as the user goes, the case means nothing.
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Case in location names 12/11/2013 at 16:47 #51424
Steamer
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" said:
You'll only see this in sims with ARS and I believe it's the locations ARS adds to the TT schedule in order to make a complete schedule for routing trains purposes. As far as the user goes, the case means nothing.
Auto inserts are used on some non-ARS simulations- CScot auto inserts Plean Jn, Larbert (and probably others) if times aren't added by the TT writer.

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Case in location names 12/11/2013 at 17:14 #51429
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Ah yes, of course, I missed that one (comes from doing too much development and not enough actual signaling!!).

The data used do the insertion is not required in a non-ARS sim but can be added if the developer wishes. It is a requirement in a sim with ARS though. Nearly all non-ARS sims (CScot being an exception as Steamer rightly noted) don't use location insertion and thus you typically only see it in sims with ARS.

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Case in location names 12/11/2013 at 17:47 #51433
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Someone has pointed out that some mandatory timing points are missing from Exeter, using INS(ert) I can ensure that old timetables still validate. There are other ways but that probably what I'll do.

Peter

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Case in location names 13/11/2013 at 00:23 #51462
Josie
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Thanks everyone.
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