What is my Eisenbahtruppe doing in this place/hex?

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What is my Eisenbahtruppe doing in this place/hex?

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v1.03p

The tooltip says 120 km southwest of Minsk.
So 4 hex - where the cursor is located on the map.

What is my Eisenbahtruppe doing in this place/hex?
The rails are already converted to German gauge.


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RE: What is my Eisenbahtruppe doing in this place/hex?

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Somewhat unrelated, but I would really like to be able to click on the hex, and then have the map dynamically highlight that hex on the map.
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RE: What is my Eisenbahtruppe doing in this place/hex?

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Hi Templer,

Working as intended.

The report is correct for the start of the turn. That's where the Eisenbahntruppe were, prior to their activity that turn, and they converted 60km of rail which is two hexes (the one they are in and the next one along to the NE).

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RE: What is my Eisenbahtruppe doing in this place/hex?

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Then 'currently' as mentioned in the tooltip is 'a bit' misleading...
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RE: What is my Eisenbahtruppe doing in this place/hex?

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Hi Templer,

Maybe. I could change it to something more appropriate but that involves a lot of extra text in the tool tip.

I'll think about it.

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