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1 -Model Railway Layout SVG
1 +KVis: Track Layout Guidelines
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1 -Railway Visualization
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1 -This guideline is a short introduction to the naming policy of the model railway track layout svg.
1 +This guideline is a short introduction to the naming policy of the model railway track layout.
2 2  
3 +(% style="font-size: 24.0px;" %)Areas
4 +
5 +* pink area: //KH_ST_area//
6 +* yellow area: //IC_ST_area//
7 +* green area: //OC_ST_area//
8 +
3 3  (% style="font-size: 24.0px;" %)Bell
4 4  
5 5  * the bell itself: //bell//
6 6  * number and square next to the bell: //bell0//
7 -* sonic beams of the bell: //bell_sonic//
8 8  
9 9  = Error Messages =
10 10  
11 -* each train and wagon has a dedicated error label and number field to show errors\\
12 -** the label is identified with //TRAIN_OR_WAGON_error//
13 -** the number is identified with //TRAIN_OR_WAGON_error_number//\\
14 -*** a train is identified with //trainX//
15 -*** a wagon Y of train X is identified with// trainX_Y//. The front wagon has index 0, the rear wagon has index 1.
16 -** examples: //train1_error, train5_error_number, train1_0_error, train5_1_error_number//
17 -* there is one additional error label and number to show collision errors. These are //collision_error// and //collision_error_number//
16 +* each train has a separate error box, where an occurring error is indicated: errorbox, train and corresponding number //(e.g. errorbox_train0)//
17 +* error message correlating to a particular train: error, train and corresponding number //(e.g. error_train0)//
18 18  
19 19  = Lamps =
20 20  
21 -* lamp and corresponding number: //lampX// (e.g.// lamp0)//
22 -* only the background of the lamps (without the corresponding number): //lampX_bg// (e.g. //lamp0_bg//)
21 +* lamp and corresponding number //(e.g. lamp0)//
23 23  
24 24  = Points =
25 25  
26 -* point and corresponding number: //pointX// (e.g. //point0//)
27 -* only the background of the points (without the corresponding number): //pointX_bg// (e.g. //point0_bg//)
25 +* point and corresponding number //(e.g. point0)//
28 28  
29 29  = Railroad Crossing =
30 30  
31 -* number and circle: //rcX// //(//e.g.// rc0)//
32 -* closed railroad gates (long): //gateX// (e.g. //gate0)//
33 -* open railroad gates (short): //ogateX// (e.g. //ogate0//)//
29 +* number and circle: rc and the corresponding number //(e.g. rc0)//
30 +* closed railroad gates (long): gate and corresponding number //(e.g. gate0)//
31 +* open railroad gates (short): ogate and corresponding number// (e.g. ogate0)
34 34  //
35 35  
36 36  = Signals =
37 37  
38 -* on unidirectional tracks: track name and chosen color //(e.g. OC_LN_2Red)//
39 -* on bidirectional tracks: track name, direction and chosen color //(e.g. KH_ST_1fwdYellow or KH_ST_1revYellow)//
36 +* on unidirectional tracks: track name and chosen colour //(e.g. OC_LN_2Red)//
37 +* on bidirectional tracks: track name, direction and chosen colour //(e.g. KH_ST_1fwdYellow or KH_ST_1revYellow)//
40 40  
41 -= Contacts =
42 -
43 -* //contactX// followed by its corresponding track name (e.g. //contact0KH_ST_3, contact1_KH_ST_3//)
44 -* the first contact in (main) travel direction has the index 0, whereas the second contact hat the index 1.
45 -
46 46  = Tracks =
47 47  
48 -* without branches: the corresponding track name //(e.g. KH_ST_0)//
49 -* with branches: track and branch name merged with //branch// //(e.g. KH_ST_0branchKIO_LN_0)
41 +* with branches: track and branch name merged with branch //(e.g. KH_ST_0branchKIO_LN_0)//
42 +* without branches: the corresponding track name //(e.g. KH_ST_0)
50 50  //
51 51  
52 52  = Trains =
53 53  
54 -* the general naming scheme is //trainX// followed by the wagon //_Y//. The front wagon has index 0, the rear wagon has index 1.\\
55 -** front wagons~:// train0_0, train1_0//, etc.//
56 -//
57 -** rear wagon: //train0_1, train1_1, etc.//
58 -
59 -= Areas =
60 -
61 -* pink area: //KH_ST_area//
62 -* yellow area: //IC_ST_area//
63 -* green area: //OC_ST_area//
47 +* there are a total of 11 trains starting in the stations, all numbered consecutively from KH_ST down to OC_ST (e.g. from train0_0 and train0_1 on KH_ST_1 to train10_0 and train10_1 on OC_ST_1)
48 +* head of the train: train, number and a zero //(e.g. train0_0)//
49 +* second part: train, number and a one //(e.g. train0_1)//
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1 -https://rtsys.informatik.uni-kiel.de/confluence//wiki/spaces/RP2/pages/28672253/Model Railway Layout SVG
1 +https://rtsys.informatik.uni-kiel.de/confluence//wiki/spaces/RP2/pages/32145484/KVis: Track Layout Guidelines