TypeError: list indices must be integers or slices, not NoneTypeĪlso attaching the savegame: fureito.sav. Self.draw_bridge_over(tile, rotation, "rail", track_type, None, source_tile_owner)įile "/app/src/cairo_painter.py", line 782, in draw_bridge_overįile "/app/src/cairo_painter.py", line 452, in draw_rail_line Self.draw_rail_bridge_over(tile, rotation, track_type, source_tile_owner)įile "/app/src/cairo_painter.py", line 849, in draw_rail_bridge_over Self.draw_unknown_bridge_over(tiles, tile, tile.bridge - 1)įile "/app/src/cairo_painter.py", line 1305, in draw_unknown_bridge_over _image(image_file_path, filetype=filetype)įile "/app/src/cairo_painter.py", line 2050, in save_imageįile "/app/src/cairo_painter.py", line 1829, in draw_bridges_over Surveyor.save_image(output_file_path, image_mode)įile "/app/src/surveyor.py", line 178, in save_image INFO:Surveyor: Drawing bridges over tiles.įile "/app/src/run.py", line 109, in main INFO:Surveyor: Drawing tunnel mouth and bridge ramp tiles. INFO:Surveyor: Dimensions of tile size, image after resizing : 50, 25550 x 25550 INFO:Surveyor: Dimensions of tile size, image before resizing: 50, 25550 x 25550 INFO:Surveyor: Min, max map height: 0, 255
Here's the full exception along with some context: INFO:Surveyor: All done! by adding its name in the newgrfw.cfg file and by having activated the option loadallgraphics In the game, in old saved games, old names may.
Hello, is the JGRPP version of OpenTTD supported? I'm getting some error I think it cannot find the owner of some bridge with my savegame but I'm not 100% if it's JGRPP that's responsible for that or not. Help out by forking it and opening a PR :) Screenshots Enable cheats in a single-player save game and then load the game at the 'Start Server' menu. There are two ways to enable cheats in Multiplayer: Modify the source code and recompile the game running on the server, something which is heavily frowned upon. This repo is poorly coded and the maps are buggy! The cheats listed on above are not available in multiplayer games. Pretty much all the colours are specified in the config files, so you should be able to change the colours there to something more friendly. Can you make it more colour blind friendly? Can you repeat the question? Try it and find out! Will it work with this really cool extension I'm using?
Anywhere you can use python and can install cairo should work. I don't have a Windows machine, so I can't help with that, I'm afraid. You can use the -p option to show progress bars and -v option to give verbose output, and find out where it's taking a long time. It takes ages to generate a map for a very large save game. Docker run -rm -v "$/example_images to the location you want to output the images.