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Hello
To install your custom (downloaded) content from TRS2006 follow these simple steps: * Open Content Manager V2.0 (TS2009 Launcher > Content) * Navigate to your TRS2006 “Local” Folder (c:\Program Files\Auran\TRS2006\Local) * Highlight a small number of items* (L-Click on the first item, hold Shift, scroll down the list and L-Click on another item) * L-Click and drag the items from the TRS2006 Local Folder onto the main window in CM2. * A dialog will pop up saying “Installing Content” * Possibly another window will pop up asking “Overwrite All” or “Skip All”. In most cases you should choose Skip. * The items will be installed automatically one after the other. * A Task Complete dialog will open when complete listing any errors or warnings (e.g. listing that items have been skipped). * Now that you have the process worked out, increase to bigger groups of assets. Probably limit yourself to a few thousand items in one go to be on the safe side. To install your custom (downloaded) content from TRS2004 follow these simple steps: * Open Content Manager V2.0 (TS2009 Launcher > Content) * Navigate to your TRS2004 “Downloads” Folder (C:\Program Files\Auran\TRS2004\World\Dispatcher\Downloads) * Highlight a number of items (L-Click on the first item, hold Shift, scroll down the list and L-Click on another item) * L-Click and drag the items from the TRS2004 Downloads Folder onto the main window in CM2. * A dialog will pop up saying “Installing Content” * Possibly another window will pop up asking “Overwrite All” or “Skip All”. Unless you want to Overwrite any asset, you should choose Skip. * The items will be installed automatically one after the other. * A Task Complete dialog will open when complete listing any errors or warnings (e.g. listing that items have been skipped). To install your built-in content from Trainz Classics 2 and 3 follow these simple steps: * Warning. This is a long process. Please be patient. * Open Content Manager V2.0 (TS2009 Launcher > Content) * Open CMP for either TC2 or TC3 * Select the items you wish to move and Open them for Edit (Ctrl-A then Ctrl-E) * Navigate to the Editing Folder which will now hold all the Open for Edit files * Drag onto CM2. * Select them all and Ctrl-M to commit (This is an "overnight" process if you are commiting the whole set of data) * A window will pop up asking “Overwrite All” or “Skip All”. Unless you want to Overwrite any asset, you should choose Skip. * The items will be installed automatically one after the other. * A Task Complete dialog will open when complete listing any errors or warnings (e.g. listing that items have been skipped). To install .CDP files follow these simple steps: * Open Content Manager V2.0 (TS2009 Launcher > Content) * Navigate to the folder that contains the .cdp files * Highlight the items (L-Click on the first item, hold Shift, scroll down the list and L-Click on another item) * L-Click and drag the items from the TRS2004 Downloads Folder onto the main window in CM2. * A dialog will pop up saying “Installing Content” * Possibly another window will pop up asking “Overwrite All” or “Skip All”. Unless you want to Overwrite any asset, you should choose Skip. * The items will be installed automatically one after the other. * A Task Complete dialog will open when complete listing any errors or warnings (e.g. listing that items have been skipped). * You will also need to click on the Open for Edit tab, then select the items, then R-Click and choose Edit > Commit. (This step is optional in SP1) NOTE: * You cannot drag and drop .ja files onto CM2 * After installing CDPs you will also need to commit the items to the database. This step will be optional in SP1 with the default set to auto-commit. * Local content does not need to be opened for edit. Built-in content does. This is due to the .ja archive process doing some level of compression. * Start out importing a smaller group of assets then work your way up to bigger groups once you are comfortable with the process. |
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wybrać folder "editing" z folderu TRS2006 (nie znam dokładnej ścieżki, bo nie mam tej wersji). |