In fact both of your suggestions have already been suggested before (even back in 2005) and they already appear in the suggested improvements log thread.
In Options - Controls: set Gear shift mode: shifter
In Options - Controls - Shifter tab: make sure that all gears are assigned to the correct shifter positions.
When moving the blinking text input cursor quickly inside a text field in LFS, I tend to be less precise with placing the cursor to the correct place or keeping track of the current position of it, because it "disappears" every half a second due to the blinking animation.
The solution would be to reset the blinking sequence whenever the cursor changes position, be it by using the arrow keys or a mouse button.
Here is a comparison between Notepad and LFS:
This seems like a minor detail, but it does slow me down especially when I edit many values in LFS Editor many times.
Actually I wrote it wrong, it's not possible to directly import an OBJ file into a subobject.
- Enter the Modeller right from the main menu of the LFS Editor
- Click the OBJ button and load the 3D object
- Click SAVE to save it into 3dob folder
- Close the Modeller and load your mod in Vehicle Editor
- Go to Modeller, select your subobject and click "load" to load a new subobject
You need to create a new subobject and import the OBJ file into it.
1. Enter the Modeller (press E)
2. Make sure you are in "subob" mode in the top bar
3. Click "new subobject" green button
4. Click "OBJ" next to the load/save buttons at the bottom left
In single player mode, you can do whatever you want with mods using the test mod feature.
If you want to use mods online, they must go through a review process before they are published. Subsequent updates to a mod are not actively reviewed, but significant changes to a mod after initial publication are not allowed - the mod must keep its original character.
I like your idea with including the binary data types in the reflect metadata and ditching the very long lfspack.ts file - I'm not a big fan of that one either
Another legendary classic from Czechoslovakia! This old van was made in several variants and was a very popular car for decades back then.
Last year I got a permission to use the 3D model of this BeamNG mod. The model has about 100k triangles so I will have to do some optimization before being able to import it into LFS Editor.
Here's how it looks after turning off all the layers so I could only import one variant at a time:
From the same authors who gave me the models of EMKO and UZOVKA, it also includes a model of the 2-door coupé Škoda 734 Rapid including some bodykits. This could be a fun tuner car to have
From the same authors who gave me the models of EMKO and UZOVKA, it also includes the rally version - the 130 LR. Not much progress so far in LFS editor, I last touched this like a month ago.