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Re: How to interpret application direction for derailers [message #3563 is a reply to message #3542] Mon, 14 April 2025 12:07 Go to previous message
christian.rahmig is currently offline  christian.rahmig
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Dear Torben,

thank you for bringing up this question.

Yes, you are right: the derailer's application direction describes the direction of travel, for which the derail functionality is intended.

The example with the bi-directional derailer is interesting. I think, we should add it on the wiki page about derailers.

What to do with the @derailSide in case of @applicationDirection="both". Your proposal is perfect, I would have defined it the same way. Documentation on wiki page will be adapted...

Best regards
Christian


Christian Rahmig – Infrastructure scheme coordinator
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