When placing train track signals, I often find that I'd like to see where a train will stay in front of a train signal, as well as behind the signal. This is mainly used when spacing signals on a long piece of track, so that trains can stack up behind each-other on the track. I propose a setting in the options menu to enable forward train hinting (white box hints), as shown in this image: https://imgur.com/a/po1Eh to make it easier to space train signals.
Essentially, if there is a signal in front of the signal being placed, you would be able to see the train hints for the signal in front as well as the hints for the signal being placed.
It would also be nice to configure how many white boxes appear before a signal, so that trains larger or smaller than 5 pieces long can be planned more easily.
Forward Train Hinting
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Re: Forward Train Hinting
+1, although I don't think it needs to be an option, just enable it all the time. When building what I call a linear stacker I'm normally placing signals from the station(s), to back towards the junction withhe mainline.
Re: Forward Train Hinting
I totally agree.
I always must check previous signal when I modify a rail to see where stop the previous train. This should be showed by default for both sides of the signal beeing placed
I always must check previous signal when I modify a rail to see where stop the previous train. This should be showed by default for both sides of the signal beeing placed
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Re: Forward Train Hinting
+1 for configurable preview train length. It's always too short. Should be at least 6.
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