![]() ![]() If you are modding a route ( as I have been ) I noticed many roads without car spawners, short local mostly and some that could not be seen from a passing train. With the MSTS editor there was no choice when installing roads if they were added into the Road Database file. Want to save some space and simplify a routes database files? With TSRE you can do that. –0.3 / 34 VDC max.įailed to load latest commit information. so GITHUB tries to render it.TSR-0.5 is a series of step-down non–isolated switching regulators in. NOTE: ASCIIDOCTOR formatting code is ALMOST github compatible. I use the following command to create the PDF document output:Ĭall asciidoctor-pdf -trace -r asciidoctor-diagram -a pdf-style=resources/pdfstyles/screen-theme.yml -a pdf-fontsdir=fonts book.adoc Install the diagram tool with the following command: gem install asciidoctor-diagram Assembling the document ![]() Install Rouge with the following command: gem install rouge Install AsciiDoctor Diagram Install AsciiDoctor-PDF with the following command: gem install asciidoctor-pdf Install Rouge syntax highlighter Latest version is 2.5 as of this writing so use 2.5 or newer. Have the RUBY programming language installed. To BUILD this document from AsciiDoctor source you need: Install Ruby ![]() ![]() 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. Some of you may wonder why this document is written in a MARKDOWN language. ![]()
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