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This looks complicated! Could you upload a photo of the front matrix (with messages) so I can get a better idea what this looks like? The Enviro 500 uses rollband textures for the LED displays, which have to be set via the menu. I know these are a lot of conditions, but if anyone can offer help, it will be highly appreciated! Thank you! I’m hoping I can get this done for the New York City project going on in the Map Design forum. I might be missing some things, but this is all for now. (This is the reason why the side sign can have up to six displays, three front displays up to two lines each.) display #1 reads: " VIA HYLAN BL" display #2: " VIA RICH AV". For example, on the X 1, the front sign line #1 reads: " VIA HYLAN BL" line #2: " VIA RICH AV", and the side sign will have two separate displays for each, i.e.
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But I might not want to code for subway shuttle buses, so this special "subway shuttle" case can be excluded for now.) For example, display #1 reads: "SUBWAY SHUTTLE" display #2: " C TRAIN TO" display #3: " C EUCLID AVE". For example, "NOT IN SERVICE" or "SUBWAY SHUTTLE" (The second message, for New York City, is usually followed by the subway line and destination. If there is no line number and a destination or a message to display, the message takes up the entire sign.Also, for two-line displays, if a route uses two major streets or passes two major locations, the sign can say, for example, " VIA HYLAN BL" " VIA RICH AV".For example, the first line for the M42 says "EAST SIDE-UN HQ-1 AV" and the second line says " CROSSTOWN" (This, by the way, is not seen in New York City. For LED two-line displays, you can choose if you want the top line a larger font than the bottom.hof file, there would be a trigger for setting smaller and larger font. This means that for one line displays, you can choose which size font you like. For example, the B44 would say " VIA NOSTRAND." (Side note: Older signs drop the "A".) Notice that " VIA" is smaller. Another display can be one line centered vertically (not like if you use one line on the SD202's display, you chose if it is the top line or bottom line).For the B25 example, the top line would say "DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN" (or something shorter) and the bottom line would say "FULTON LANDING." One display can be two lines that are automatically centered.I.e., it loops between display #1, display #2, and display #3. The front sign can have up to three displays that change.We can worry about other express bus routes later, like BxM10.
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The route number should be automatically centered, on the left side. Notice that the letter/letters is/are smaller than the number/numbers, but this could be easily solved by making the letters smaller in the font image file.
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The line number is either a letter (or in the case of Bronx bus routes, two letters: Bx) followed by one, two, or three numbers (and sometimes followed by another letter), or just up to three digits (like the current matrix style for numbers on the SD202's display, so that the bus can be used on other maps).The following is how the front matrix/sign should operate: I know this is a long post, but I have to describe to the best of my ability how the signs should operate.
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I would like to learn how to script for two different kinds of destination signs: flip-dot, and LED.