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TrainController Gold and Silver - Freiwald Software

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Indicators, which are being used to monitor the occupancy state of routes for reliable<br />

automatic operation, for example, <strong>and</strong> which are not contained in a block, can be<br />

created in the Explorer, too. In this way they do not occupy any space in the switchboard.<br />

Other applications are push buttons, on-off switches or toggle switches, that are created<br />

to control the outputs of accessory decoders automatically, but that are only operated by<br />

other objects (e.g. routes or macros) rather than manually, <strong>and</strong> that will not occupy any<br />

space in a switchboard.<br />

In general the Explorer is able to act as a container for certain objects, that will not occupy<br />

space in another window. Note, however, that unlike links the deletion of directly<br />

stored objects actually removes these objects from the <strong>TrainController</strong> data, since<br />

there is no other location, where these objects are stored.<br />

Note also, that the Explorer serves for management <strong>and</strong> editing of objects. It is not<br />

possible to operate objects manually through the Explorer.<br />

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12.3 Object Details<br />

The third pane shows the details of the object, that is currently selected in the list pane.<br />

There are two modes to view these details. The first view is the Inspector View. This<br />

view shows the details of the selected object in the same fashion as the separate Inspector<br />

window (see chapter 7, “The Inspector”). The second view is the Properties View,<br />

it allows to edit <strong>and</strong> view the properties of the currently selected object, as if the separate<br />

Properties window of that element were opened.<br />

Since several Explorer windows can be opened simultaneously it is possible to view<br />

<strong>and</strong> edit the properties of different elements at the same time. This is for example useful,<br />

if comparison of the properties of different objects is an issue.<br />

The Properties View is also available, when edit mode (see page 82) is turned off. This<br />

allows to view the properties of each object even during operation of the layout, however<br />

it is not possible to edit the data, while edit mode is turned off.

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