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− | /tt || <tt>/tt [nick] [swj],[station],[swyj];</tt> repeated. || Dispatcher || This command is mainly used during tests to generate basic timetables. The arguments are the driver's <tt>[nickname]</tt> followed by the <tt>entry route</tt>, <tt>station</tt> (including the scenery's number) and the <tt>exit route</tt> separated by commas. This string is repeated for as long as necessary, separated by semicolons. In a normal game, this command is not used (the SWDR automatically generates and uses the command). | + | /tt || <tt>/tt [nick] [swj],[station],[swyj];</tt> repeated. || Dispatcher || This command is mainly used during tests to generate basic timetables. The arguments are the driver's <tt>[nickname]</tt> followed by the <tt>entry route</tt>, <tt>station</tt> (including the scenery's number) and the <tt>exit route</tt> separated by commas. This string is repeated for as long as necessary, separated by semicolons. In a normal game, this command is not used (the SWDR automatically generates and uses the command). |
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/tt || /tt [nick] [swj],[station],[swyj]; repeated. || Dispatcher || This command is mainly used during tests to generate basic timetables. The arguments are the driver's [nickname] followed by the entry route, station (including the scenery's number) and the exit route separated by commas. This string is repeated for as long as necessary, separated by semicolons. In a normal game, this command is not used (the SWDR automatically generates and uses the command).