Trainz/References

Purpose
This Appendix index page is a master  Table of Contents  page for reference material located only here in the Trainz Wikibook Pages. The cloned  is a separate TOC page.
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 * One key expansion we will be having here are Route Tech Manuals, including:

Both the latter guides are to let the most people take advantage of the map, with the most fun. There are several advantages of an online map tech manual:
 * 1) an author's guide to both historical reasons he invested so much time and effort into the Trainz ,
 * 2) a Driver's View Guided Tour, and perhaps most importantly;
 * 3) a detailed list of places and features about likely, possibly, or historic operations on the map written with the point of view (i.e. thinking in depth) about what sorts of things 'another person' would like to know as well (as he, the Creator, does) for writing a session.
 * 1) Firstly, it's online and available by any communications device with a browser--hence multiple head computers, a nearby laptop or Pad computer or smart phone can access data while in the middle of running Surveyor, or Driver.
 * 2) With an external List of Sessions, each can be added to an index listing Sessions on the Route's Map on the DLS without any need for reusing or over using naming terms. When used, this index will support locating sessions for the maps Creator. While newer Trainz releases allow for longer names in menus and there were no limits to those in surveyor, there are even in TANE no way to check dependent assets that may reside on the DLS&mdash;especially those put up by a 3rd party, now that we have the trird Windows release with layers.

References TOC notations


References TOC A&mdash;I


References TOC J&mdash;M


References TOC N&mdash;R
