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===== Tools ====== | ===== Tools ====== | ||
- | These 3 tools are used for special purposes such as laying track, setting up components for atlatc and inspecting locks for the interlocking system | + | These 3 tools are used for special purposes such as laying track, setting up components for atlatc and inspecting locks for the interlocking system. There are no crafting recipes for any of these tools, and you will need the right privileges to use any of them except the trackworker. |
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- | The trackworker rotates track and changes its type. To use, look at the rail you want to change and click on it. | + | The trackworker rotates track and changes its type. To use, look at the track you want to change and click on it. |
- | * Left-click to change the rail type between straight, curved, | + | * Left-click to change the track type between straight, curved, |
+ | * For diamond crossings, changing the track type with left-click will change the angles of the intersecting tracks instead. | ||
* Right-click to rotate in 30 degree increments. | * Right-click to rotate in 30 degree increments. | ||
- | * You cannot make most rail types into curves or switches | + | |
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- | While the trackworker is useful for rotating | + | While the trackworker is useful for rotating |
+ | The trackworker tool is also used to rotate other nodes that use the 30° increments, such as most of the signals. | ||
===== Passive Component Naming Tool ===== | ===== Passive Component Naming Tool ===== | ||
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- | This tool is used to help set nice names for passive components for the [[usage:nodes:atc_rail|LuaAutomation system]]. To use it, right-click on any passive component, and a box will appear in which you can enter a name for that passive component. Once you have set that name, you can then reference that position from Lua code as a string. | + | This tool is used to help set nice names for passive |
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+ | To use it, right-click on any passive component, and a box will appear in which you can enter a name for that passive component. If the component has its own GUI, then hold sneak while clicking to get the component naming GUI instead. Once you have set the name on a component, you can then reference that position from Lua code as a string. | ||
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- | This tool is used to help inspect and manually place locks for the [[: | + | This tool is used to help inspect and manually place locks for the [[usage: |
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+ | If there is no lock currently applied, you can manually place one, and it will persist until it is manually removed. | ||
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+ | This tool can help in situations where you do not know why you cannot move a turnout, or where you want to place a manual lock to prevent turnouts from operating. | ||
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+ | You will need the '' | ||
- | This tool can help in situations where you do not know why you cannot move a switch, or where you want to place a manual lock to prevent switches from operating. | ||
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