Talk:RATP bus network
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Line-related R-Ints ?
editHello everyone !
I've been busily involved with the 2019 massive update the parisian bus network received laely, which naturally led me to paste R-Ints (the little add-ins indicating available transfer at each station. They use the model R-Int, which led me to name them this way) everywhere.
I've thought of adding the specific rail lines available for transfer at each big hub, such as Train Stations and the like ; and I'd hope I'd get a consensus for (or against) it by asking here beforehand.
The idea would be, per example, to turn this :
into this :
After that, a simple Cell-Copy/Cell-Paste will transfer the whole content to where it has to go. The only hard step is the first one.
How do you think ? --Jean-Mahmoud (talk) 05:43, 6 May 2019 (UTC)