Industrial Stations Renewal (ISR) v1.0.2 ======================================== 1 About 1.1 Version Requirements 2 Parameters 3 Detailed Description 3.1 Animated Stations 3.2 PBS Controlled Doors 3.3 Buffers 3.4 Single Sided Platforms and Ramps 3.5 Truck Parking 3.6 Cargo Display on Station Tiles 4 Bug Reports 5 Translations 6 Known Issues 7 License 8 Credits 1 About ======= Industrial Stations Renewal (ISR) is a set of stations for OpenTTD. It includes stations and facilities suitable for freight cargo. It has support for the standard TTD cargos and many of the additional cargos supplied by industry GRFs. Features include animation of the various cranes and warehouse doors etc. Most animations are triggered by activity at the station, such as trains arriving/leaving and cargo being delivered. Platforms and non-track tiles are included that display the amount of cargo waiting at the station. 1.1 Version Requirements ------------------------ OpenTTD 1.2.0 or newer. ISR v1.0.1 does not support TTDPatch. TTDPatch players should use ISR v0.8.2. 2 Parameters ============ 1) Docks 0: enable new dock (default) 1: disable new dock 2) Ship depot 0: enable new ship depot 1: disable new ship depot (default) With no parameters set they default to '0 1' i.e. new docks enabled, ship depot disabled. 3 Detailed Description ====================== 3.1 Animated Stations --------------------- Animations that span multiple tiles (overhead crane, gantry cranes etc.) require some special considerations when modifying the station. If over-building or removing tiles from an animation, it is advisable to remove or overbuild all the tiles of the animation (i.e. the whole platform). Graphical errors may occur otherwise. Stations and station tiles that are animated: * Goods station A * Steel mill station * Tower crane * Crane on rails * Overhead crane * Gantry crane (modern) * Gantry crane (classic) * Conveyor belt (minerals) * Main office * Shipping office * Large warehouse * Small warehouse * Modern warehouse * Brick warehouse * Front loader (minerals) * Forklift (crates) * Forklift (containers) * Freight station * Heavy Freight Station 3.2 PBS Controlled Doors ------------------------ Some buildings such as the engine sheds and high security sheds, have doors controlled by PBS (Path Based Signalling). The doors will also remain closed if no rails are connected. In cases where PBS is disabled, the doors open when a rail, a station platform or a buffer is connected to the shed door. If PBS is enabled, in addition to requiring a connecting rail, the doors only open when the track is reserved. For this to work, always build a PBS signal on the track leading to the building, otherwise the track will not be reserved and the door will remain closed. 3.3 Buffers ----------- The north/south orientation of the buffers is automatically controlled by the direction of connected rails or platforms. If there is a track that the buffer can connect to, it will orientate itself in the direction of the track. If there is track both sides of the buffer, a back-to-back double buffer will be used. 3.4 Single Sided Platforms and Ramps ------------------------------------ The ramps for single sided platforms are semi-automatic. The north/south orientation is dependant on the ramp type used, but the platform side (front or back) is dependant on the adjoining platforms. If a single sided platform is placed next to the high end of a ramp tile, a ramp will only be shown on the same side as the platform. If no single sided platform is placed next to the high end but a single sided platform is placed next to the low end, the side with the platform will show a continuation of that platform and the other side will show a ramp. This allows a transition ramp to be built, between single sided and normal (double sided) high platforms. 3.5 Truck Parking ----------------- The truck parking tiles display trucks depending on the amount of cargo waiting at the station. It works with all cargo types and displays truck varieties that suit the waiting cargo. 3.6 Cargo Display on Station Tiles ---------------------------------- This list shows the types of cargo that must be present at a station, in order for that station to display cargo on its platforms. Note, no attempt has been made to restrict which types of cargo a station will accept. All industrial stations behave as normal stations as far as the game is concerned. Cargos included in this list are those (or their packaging - containers etc.) that are displayed graphically. Cargos not on this list are those that would be stored in silos, tanks etc. Mineral silo/Mineral piles/Mineral platforms (show cargo type dependant graphics) * coal * iron ore * copper ore * clay * gravel * limestone * sand * bauxite * nitrates Livestock station/Pig yard/Cattle docks/Cattle sheds * livestock Wood loading station/Wood platforms/Wood piles * wood * tropic wood Oil Storage Tanks (level indication only) * oil * petrol * refined products Steel mill station * steel/metal Goods stations (before 1960)/General cargo platforms/General cargo tiles * mail * goods * paper * food * fruit * fish * wool * glass * ceramics * engineering supplies * manufacturing supplies * farm supplies * building materials * recyclables * scrap metal * sugar * coffee * vehicle parts Goods stations (post 1960)/Container loading platforms/Container tiles * mail * goods * paper * food * fruit * fish * wool * glass * ceramics * bricks * vehicles * engineering supplies * manufacturing supplies * farm Supplies * building materials * recyclables * scrap metal * sugar * coffee * vehicle parts Steel platforms/Steel tiles * steel/metal Copper platforms/Copper tiles * copper * goods (if copper is not available as a specific cargo) Barrel platforms/Barrel tiles * oil * goods * water * rubber * petrol * fertiliser * dyes * refined products * plastic * milk * farm supplies * alcohol Plank platforms/Plank tiles * wood products * lumber * building materials * goods (if neither wood products nor lumber is available as a specific cargo) Car tiles * vehicles * goods (if vehicles are not available as a specific cargo) Paper loading station/Paper platforms/Paper tiles * paper Fruit loading station/Fruit platforms/Fruit tiles * fruit * fruit (and veg) * beans Rubber loading station (shows barrels) * oil * rubber * petrol * fertiliser * dyes * refined products * plastic * alcohol * farm supplies Forklift platform (shows cargo type dependant graphics - crates, barrels or paper) * mail * oil * goods * valuables * paper * food * fruit * rubber * gold * diamonds * petrol * fish * wool * glass * ceramics * fertiliser * dyes * refined products * plastic * alcohol * building materials * engineering supplies * farm supplies * fruit (and veg) * milk * manufacturing supplies * recyclables * scrap metal * sugar * coffee * vehicle parts High security parking (shows armoured trucks) * valuables * gold * diamonds 4 Bug Reports ============= Please report any bugs found to the Transport Tycoon forum in the Industrial Stations Renewal topic (http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=27112) or at the DevZone ISR issue tracker (http://dev.openttdcoop.org/projects/isr/issues) 5 Translations ============== Additions of new languages or updates to existing translations are always welcome. Translations are managed by the DevZone's central NewGRF translations service which allows you to translate the NewGRFs conveniently from your web browser. It's found at: http://translator.openttdcoop.org You'll need to login there with your account from the #openttdcoop DevZone (http://dev.openttdcoop.org). Simply register and apply as translator for the language of your choice. If you want to translate offline, obtain the language file from the repository and use the English one as the base language. In those cases post updates or new translations as an issue in the project's issue tracker (http://dev.openttdcoop.org/projects/isr/issues) 6 Known Issues ============== The Marshalling yard does not display monorail or maglev tracks. It is also incompatible with railtypes GRFs using a gauge that differs from the standard TTD track, e.g. the xUSSR Railway Set (xussr.grf) or the Finescale Standard Gauge set (pb_trax.grf). See issue #4307 (http://dev.openttdcoop.org/issues/4307). Some railtypes GRFs have features that lie outside of the normal track width, e.g. the third rail of the Metro Track from the Metro Track Set (metrotrackset.grf). Due to the way that ISR uses track overlays with some transparency, these features will be only partially visible when used with ISR ground level station tiles. Some versions of OpenTTD (including 1.2.3) have an issue (FS#5335) that prevents stations from using snow and desert ground tiles. This was fixed at r24715 and works correctly in OpenTTD 1.3.0. 7 Licensing =========== Industrial Stations Renewal is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2. Industrial Stations Renewal for OpenTTD. Copyright © 2006-2015 the ISR contributors (see credits). This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. Some graphics used for Industrial Stations Renewal are based on graphics originating from the Industrial Stations Set v0.98 (jcindsta[w].grf): The Industrial Stations Set is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2. The Industrial Stations Set for OpenTTD and TTDPatch Copyright © 2005 by certain members of the Transport Tycoon Forums (norfolksouthern37, Arte Pro 34, Oz and Oracle) The paper graphics used for Industrial Stations Renewal are based on graphics originating from the OpenGFX Graphics base Set: OpenGFX is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2. The OpenGFX Graphics base Set for OpenTTD Copyright © 2007-2011 by the OpenGFX team Website: http://dev.openttdcoop.org/projects/opengfx 8 Credits ========= Graphics by: Sanchimaru Oz norfolksouthern37 Zimmlock Ben_K Born Acorn mph Arte Pro 34 andythenorth Coded by: Maedhros mart3p planetmaker (action 14) Translations by: Spanish - Sanchimaru, maquinista, SilverSurferZzZ, absay German - Aylo, zypa, planetmaker, Jogio Finnish - Vemarkis, alluke, Arexander French - cmoiromain, Wallyweb Estonian - Alselius, ISA Dutch - Foobar Russian - dadesign, George Polish - wojteks86 Croatian - Voyager One Hungarian - oklmernok, colossal404 Korean - Telk Simplified Chinese - dirace, siu238X Scottish Gaelic - GunChleoc Serbian - Voyager One Luxembourgish - Phreeze Norwegian (Bokmal) - Trond Traditional Chinese - siu238X Italian - Snail, Voyager One Catalan - juanjo