How to Use Session Editor
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*the <span style="text-decoration: underline; font-weight: 700;">Name</span> of the Session is the '''Username''' tag entry in the '''config.txt''' file | *the <span style="text-decoration: underline; font-weight: 700;">Name</span> of the Session is the '''Username''' tag entry in the '''config.txt''' file | ||
*the <span style="text-decoration: underline; font-weight: 700;">Session Description</span> of the Session is the '''Description''' tag entry in the '''config.txt''' file | *the <span style="text-decoration: underline; font-weight: 700;">Session Description</span> of the Session is the '''Description''' tag entry in the '''config.txt''' file | ||
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At the bottom of the Session Editor is the "button Bar".<br> | At the bottom of the Session Editor is the "button Bar".<br> |
Revision as of 20:16, 22 December 2021
The information in this Wiki Page applies to TANE, TRS19 and Trainz Plus.
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What is the Session Editor
The Session Editor allows you to add, delete and edit the Rules in a Session | |
The Rules control the operation of the Session |
Notes: The Rules added and edited by the Session Editor control:-
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In TANE the Session Editor is found in the Surveyor Main Menu. In TRS19 and Trainz Plus it has been moved to the Surveyor Edit Menu. In either case select Edit Session from the menu.
When loaded, the Session Editor will show all the Rules that have been added to the Session. If you have just opened the Editor on a Route without a Session then it will show a very basic set of Rules. The Editor will allow you to add additional Rules, and delete or edit those shown. Links to extensive lists of Rules that are built into Trainz or available on the DLS can be found at the end of this document.
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Rules can be grouped together into lists for convenience (e.g. all the Rules that set signals at the start of the Session) or because they depend on a particular event (e.g. a time, a train arriving at a set point, a wagon being loaded, etc). These form Nested Rules and are indicated by arrow heads as shown in the image above. Click on an arrow head to open up its nested list of child Rules as shown in the image below.
Each of the Rules that have been nested under the Ordered List Rule in the image above have been indented one level to the right. Click the arrow head again to close the list.
More information on the various types of List Rules and how to create Nested Rules can be found on the Trainz Wiki Page at:- |
The "Button Bar"
At the bottom of the Session Editor is the "button Bar".
To use the other buttons, select a Rule first by clicking on it
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Click to Accept your edits and close the Session Editor | Click to Cancel your edits and close the Session Editor |
The above operations, and more, can also be found by right mouse clicking on a Rule to open up a menu |
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Adding Rules to Sessions
Click the ADD button to add or insert a new rule |
New rules can be added from those that have been installed in your copy of Trainz.
Clicking the ADD button on the button bar will insert a new rule either:-
- below the selected (highlighted) rule, or
- at the end of the list if no rule is highlighted
Alternatively, right mouse click on a rule and select either:-
- Insert above , or
- Insert below
to position the new rule above or below the selected rule.
A new window showing all the installed and available rules will appear.
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Select the rule to be added and click the tick icon.
Copying Rules Between Sessions
This sub-section is also available in text only format suitable for copying and pasting at Copying Rules Between Sessions TEXT |
Rules can be copied between Sessions |
The Copy and Paste commands can be used to copy configured rules from one session to another. This saves you having to reenter the same data sets, such as driver commands, in each session.
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Steps:
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The Cut , Copy and Paste operations will NOT correctly copy ALL the settings in some rules, for example the Navigation Display Rule. It is a good idea to check the settings of each rule that you paste into the Session Editor |
Copying the Driver Setup Rule: The Driver Setup Rule can be copied from one Session to another using the method described above, but there are some conditions that must be met for this to work.
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Examples of Using the Session Editor
Wiki pages that show examples of using the Session Editor to solve particular problems or to carry out particular tasks can be found at the following links:-
Trainz Plus and TRS19 Platinum Edition UDS
Trainz Plus and TRS19 Platinum Edition have a Unified Driver Surveyor (UDS) which allows you to switch seamlessly between Driver and Surveyor modes. The UDS allows an edited Session to be continued without having to restart it from the beginning. This includes editing the Session Editor on an active Session where some of the Rules may have already been completed or others have started. To allow for this additional features have been added to the Session Editor in Trainz Plus and TRS19 Platinum Edition.
At the bottom of the Session Editor is a new button, Restart All Rules. This will reset or restart ALL rules in the Session. |
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Some rules, as shown in the screen shot above, have the label (complete was-complete) after the rule name. This indicates that the rule has already been completed. These rules can be individually restarted by right mouse clicking on the rule and selecting the Reset option from the pop up menu. This will change the rule status to (paused). | |
When the Driver Mode is selected again, all the reset or (paused) rules will be restarted. |
A detailed description of the UDS can be found on the Trainz Wiki Page at:- |
Related Links
Trainz Wiki
More Tutorials and Guides to Using Trainz |
This page was created by Trainz user pware in October 2019 and was last updated as shown below.