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I just wanted to see what an actual manual for TSRE would look like. but with a whole lot of "not finished" going on. LicenceĪsciiDoctor Source code for TSRE documentation, license CC-BY-SA-4.0 CaveatsĪt this stage this is a lot of random notes strung together to look like something. It is not WYSIWYG, its is an editor agnostic solution.įeel free to come up with updates and corrections. This document is assembled from Markdown code in the AsciiDoctor flavor. The only tools needed, besides an installation of ASCIIDOCTOR-PDF and the Ruby Programming language is a simple text editor like Microsoft's Visual Studio Code. I am not expecting people to buy into a subscription program just to be able to edit a master document. I am not going to assume that anyone is using a particular "word processor" program. In the next lines there we can write the names of Route we have in our directory.īut in case you are editing a route like ABC ( say ), then in the code if you look, that there in the last line there is no #, it means that if you click on TSRE5 exe than Reda-Hel_ver11 will load directly, if there exist no Reda-Hel_ver11, definitely TSRE will CRASH.Some of you may wonder why this document is written in a MARKDOWN language. #gameRoot = C:\Microsoft Train Simulator I made all directory same. # folder główny train sim is actually translated as # main folder train sim.Īs I have a single installation MSTS directory I have a setting as below GameRoot = D:\Documents 1\Games\Microsoft Games\Train Simulator If you have a multiple installation of MSTS like one in C:/ and other in other drive than you have to enter them.Ĭheck if there exist some installation like I've made small adjustments in settings and those are:Ĭhanging gameRoot and warningbox values to D:\Documents 1\Games\Microsoft Games\Train Simulator and false respectively