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of signs.
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parameteers were broken.
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not work for strings including some {StringY}.
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waypoints and stations even when patch option is disabled
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patch option is off) is not needed
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Provided by ln
I've added a little fix on currency.cpp too, why not :)
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trains having the selected waypoint in their orders.
Changing its name is also supported from the same new window.
Gui based on work done by Satyap, on FS#2025.
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over the several loading stages.
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previous commit.
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While at it, an alphabetic error been fixed
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consist, not only the first vehicle
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order when the number of orders was 0; you could see that the vehicles had a shared order though.
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to a single location.
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implicitly tells that it wants to be build on water (land shape flags bit 5).
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show the clone/refit button when the vehicle was not completely stopped in the depot.
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depot when the front is already in the depot.
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explicitly as we don't use any functionality of it.
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strings due to sign extension (minime)
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when a depot window was opened
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autoreplace kernel.
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dualheads.
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the installer for the 64 bits binary installed in the wrong directory. Thanks to michi_cc and glx for testing.
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32bpp-anim blitter (backup buffer was too small)
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indicating what it actually is.
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CMD_START_STOP_VEHICLE.
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warn when the to-be-installed binary isn't the recommended one (or won't work at all).
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makefile so it can be reused for making bundles from MSVC compiles.
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multimonitor systems if the first monitor is right of the second one.
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the command. Checking for the length in pixels is impossible because that differs per client.
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constants.
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Note that some WWT_TEXT widgets have received a COLOUR_x value.
It is not a valid colour a per say. THe strings been displayed there do have their own colours encoded.
IT is currently just for the sake of ease of writing, as TextColour and Colours are not really related.
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