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Re: meaning of 'up' and 'down' in mileageChange.dir and track.mainDir [message #365 is a reply to message #361] Sat, 22 September 2012 08:29 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Christian Rahmig is currently offline  Christian Rahmig
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Dear railML users,

> after discussion with the other schema coordinators, we decided not to
> wait until the next major release and started with the implementation
> within railML 2.2 (see [3]):
>
> The <mileageChange> element gets a new optional attribute "absDir",
> which provides the values 'raising' and 'falling'. It will replace the
> current attribute "dir" with the next major release and will become
> required then.
>
> [3] https://trac.assembla.com/railML/ticket/159

In addition to the changes for the element <mileageChange>, it is now
possible to define an absolute (mileage) direction at the beginning of a
track, too. The type tTrackNode has been extended by the new attribute
"absDir" providing the values 'raising' and 'falling'.

Regards

--
Christian Rahmig
railML.infrastructure coordinator
 
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