Tunnel system - whether to use 3.83 or 3.85 in a layout
Verfasst: Samstag 6. November 2010, 00:28
Hallo! Ich wil in Englisch schreiben, weil ich nicht so gut Deutsch sprechen 
Hi! I was looking at some old layouts, when BAHN told me that there were 80 tunnels which couldn't be built. And because I just wanted to view the layout, I choose the lazy way and downloaded BAHN 3.83.
My suggestion is to make it possible when loading a layout to choose whether to use the default (pre 3.83) tunnels or the new tunnels, as this would make the viewing of older layouts easier, and making a copy of BAHN 3.83 unnecessary.
Also, the automatic tunnel-builder does not consider tramways as roadways, but if it did, it would help many of the error messages. Maybe it shouldn't do it every time, but only as a last way out. And maybe even tunnel entries which goes two layers down? That would also save much of the troubles!
I hope you read my suggestions, and get inspiration from them
And while I'm at it, I saw the un-complexity of BAHN 3.83 compared to 3.85, and I'm surprised! You have done very well! A million thanks for the wonderful and life-saving updates you have been making!

Hi! I was looking at some old layouts, when BAHN told me that there were 80 tunnels which couldn't be built. And because I just wanted to view the layout, I choose the lazy way and downloaded BAHN 3.83.
My suggestion is to make it possible when loading a layout to choose whether to use the default (pre 3.83) tunnels or the new tunnels, as this would make the viewing of older layouts easier, and making a copy of BAHN 3.83 unnecessary.
Also, the automatic tunnel-builder does not consider tramways as roadways, but if it did, it would help many of the error messages. Maybe it shouldn't do it every time, but only as a last way out. And maybe even tunnel entries which goes two layers down? That would also save much of the troubles!
I hope you read my suggestions, and get inspiration from them

And while I'm at it, I saw the un-complexity of BAHN 3.83 compared to 3.85, and I'm surprised! You have done very well! A million thanks for the wonderful and life-saving updates you have been making!