377 Tailights

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377 Tailights

Post by mikespearce »

Hi guys, im having a problem getting the taillights to work on EBs 377.Iv got the front working but the back i cant seem to fix. Below is my eng file. Any ideas on how to fix it. Iv read all the guides etc

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Lights ( 2

Light (
comment( Rear right red )
Type ( 0 )
Conditions (
Headlight ( 3 )
Unit ( 3 )
)
FadeIn ( 0.0 )
FadeOut ( 0.0 )
Cycle ( 0 )
States ( 1
State (
Duration ( 0.0 )
LightColour ( 80ff0000 )

Position ( .65 1.46 -9.96)

Azimuth ( -180 -180 -180 )
Transition ( 0 )
Radius ( 0.80 )
Elevation ( -10 -10 -10 )
)
)
)

Light (
comment( Rear Red left )
Type ( 0 )
Conditions (
Headlight ( 3 )
Unit ( 3 )
)
FadeIn ( 0.0 )
FadeOut ( 0.0 )
Cycle ( 0 )
States ( 1
State (
Duration ( 0.0 )
LightColour ( 80ff0000 )

Position ( -.69 1.46 -9.96 )

Azimuth ( -180 -180 -180 )
Transition ( 0 )
Radius ( 0.80 )
Elevation ( -10 -10 -10 )
)
)
)
)
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Re: 377 Tailights

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Just to add if anyone has the original eng file for this could you pm me the files for the rear please
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Re: 377 Tailights

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reinstall them from your disc?
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Re: 377 Tailights

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Sorry, you can't ask for commercial files to be sent to you. This may seem strict and no one thinks you have anything but the best motives, but the whole area of copyright is problematical and even sending you an eng file is technically a breach of copyright. I think Carl's suggestion of re-installing that file from disk is best.

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Re: 377 Tailights

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I understand it just means all the new activities will be overwritten. Has nobody any ideas on what i need to do to alter it to get them to work?
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Re: 377 Tailights

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If you browse the CD you may find you can just copy the item of stock you need without actually running the installer and reinstalling the whole route. :)
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Re: 377 Tailights

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If you're lucky, you'll be able to install into an alternative location (say c:\eb377recovery) and browse through and pick up the file from in there.
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Re: 377 Tailights

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Hi Tony and Mike,
gswindale wrote:If you're lucky, you'll be able to install into an alternative location (say c:\eb377recovery) and browse through and pick up the file from in there.
That will work.
I install anything new that way.

In the case of some BD1/2 Stock being used on CC5 it saved overwriting stock that I may have changed to suit my own preferance. The Default Scotsman Cab View for one.

Mike.
Reinstalling the basic route will not overwrite 'New Activities' unless they have the same names.


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Re: 377 Tailights

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ok thanks guys much appreciated
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Re: 377 Tailights

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Thanks for ur help guys problem is all sorted, never even thought about installing into a seperate folder
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Re: 377 Tailights

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Hi Mike,
No problem glad we could help.

Good luck with the lights.

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