(svn r21828) -Document [FS#4415]: that the station build date is the date of the last construction action
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| OpenTTD's known bugs | OpenTTD's known bugs | ||||||
| Last updated:    2011-01-09 | Last updated:    2011-01-17 | ||||||
| Release version: 1.1.0-beta3 | Release version: 1.1.0-beta3 | ||||||
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| @@ -267,3 +267,21 @@ Pre- and exit signals are not dragged [FS#4378] | |||||||
| 	one entry or exit signal in a row are useful. This is different | 	one entry or exit signal in a row are useful. This is different | ||||||
| 	for all other signal types where several in a row can serve one | 	for all other signal types where several in a row can serve one | ||||||
| 	purpose or another. | 	purpose or another. | ||||||
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|  | Station build date is incorrect [FS#4415] | ||||||
|  | 	The tile query tool will show the date of the last (re)construction | ||||||
|  | 	at the station and not the date of the first construction. This is | ||||||
|  | 	due to compatability reasons with NewGRFs and the fact that it is | ||||||
|  | 	wrong to say that the station is built in a particular year when it | ||||||
|  | 	was completely destroyed/rebuilt later on. | ||||||
|  | 	The tile query tool can be fixed by changing the "Build date" text | ||||||
|  | 	to "Date at which the last (re)construction took place" but this is | ||||||
|  | 	deemed too specific and long for that window. | ||||||
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|  | Can't change volume inside OpenTTD [FS#4416] | ||||||
|  | 	Some backends do not provide a means to change the volume of sound | ||||||
|  | 	effects or music. The mixing of music and sound is left to external | ||||||
|  | 	libraries/the operating system we can't handle the volume control | ||||||
|  | 	in OpenTTD. As a result you can't change the volume inside OpenTTD | ||||||
|  | 	for backends such as SDL; just use the volume control provided by | ||||||
|  | 	your operating system. | ||||||
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