Talk:HowTo/Build T:ANE Track
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I believe that the latest procedural track, build 74539, doesn't have the half sleeps and half chairs any more. In my trials, I always used the older way of starting each mesh halfway between sleepers. At first I inserted a hidden mesh underneath the sleepers and chairs to account for the actual distance but the new tags "spacing-length-before" and "spacing-length-after" seem to take care of that. Haven't discovered what the new tag "padding-length" does yet. | I believe that the latest procedural track, build 74539, doesn't have the half sleeps and half chairs any more. In my trials, I always used the older way of starting each mesh halfway between sleepers. At first I inserted a hidden mesh underneath the sleepers and chairs to account for the actual distance but the new tags "spacing-length-before" and "spacing-length-after" seem to take care of that. Haven't discovered what the new tag "padding-length" does yet. | ||
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+ | I have noticed some changes but am reluctant to make any changes to the tutorial just yet. Basically I'm waiting for N3V to publish some information. | ||
+ | --[[User:Pcas1986|pcas1986]] ([[User talk:Pcas1986|talk]]) 18:41, 28 April 2015 (AEST) |
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I believe that the latest procedural track, build 74539, doesn't have the half sleeps and half chairs any more. In my trials, I always used the older way of starting each mesh halfway between sleepers. At first I inserted a hidden mesh underneath the sleepers and chairs to account for the actual distance but the new tags "spacing-length-before" and "spacing-length-after" seem to take care of that. Haven't discovered what the new tag "padding-length" does yet.
I have noticed some changes but am reluctant to make any changes to the tutorial just yet. Basically I'm waiting for N3V to publish some information. --pcas1986 (talk) 18:41, 28 April 2015 (AEST)