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CargoID loops.
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coding style (and rest of the code).
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This major feature-fix keeps track of the value of transfers offloaded at a station, and hands on to a loading vehicle a credit note proportionate to the cargo loaded. The transferring vehicle is paid only for the distance it has travelled. eg. B-C in a transfer chain A-B-C-D.
When the final cargo is delivered, these credit notes are cashed, and the final vehicle is paid for A-D minus any credit notes it is carrying. The company bank balance increases by the value of the A-D route.
You still need to set up a profitable route; it is still easy to make a loss on transfers by bad planning. :)
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code, as 1 mph == 1.6 km/h is too far out for some people.
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flags of RailVehInfo, as well as changing the code to reflect the fact that it was not a flag but rather a one value only variable. Doing so, some evaluations have been simplified.
-Codechange: Add and use RAILVEH_SINGLEHEAD when railveh_type is set to 0, which was implicit before.
-Cleanup: Remove some extraneous parenthesis.
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Now it only works on first and last widget to resize
It now works with offsets correctly (no longer assumes the left is 0)
It's no longer needed to have a widget right of the ones you resize
Can handle any number of widgets
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for each window, a global ResizeButtons() is added
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(requested by Wolf01)
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in horizontal direction as well
-Codechange: merged train and aircraft build window code
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values.
This lets us increase the sprite width from 14 to up to 29 bits,
effectively nulling the old sprite limit. Table changes in next commit.
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macros by a simple template function max(), that requires two arguments of the same type. While I'm at it change a variable called "max" to "maxval" in a function that calls max().
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renamed to .cpp)
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