<title>Attraction List Help</title>

<h1><strong>Attraction List</strong></h1>

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<strong>Attraction List</strong> shows details about tourist attractions, that generate and are a destination for passengers and mail.
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To open <strong>Attraction List</strong>: click on attraction-list-tool in <a href="list.txt">List Management</a>.<br>
{Tips: If items in list are only partially visible, then <a href="mouse.txt">re-size</a> <strong>Attraction List</strong> or scroll list using slider-bar.}
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<em>Sorted by:</em> has options to determine the order of tourist attractions shown in list.<br>
Click on buttons to cycle through options (changes name of option-button): 
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- <em>Name</em> lists tourist attractions alphabetically.<br>
- <em>Passenger level</em> lists tourist attraction by relative popularity as a destination for (and source of) passengers and mail.
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- <em>ascending</em> / <em>descending</em> reverses order of list.
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Click on a item listed in<strong>Attraction List</strong>to see open a new window with more information about that tourist attraction.<br>
{Tips: click on picture of tourist attraction in new information window to move game-view to that attraction.}
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Items listed for each tourist attraction include:
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<em>status-colour-bar</em> colours indicate the rating of the attraction:<br>
- <em>yellow:</em>does not fall in the catchment area of a <a href="station.txt">Stop</a> (where vehicles can pick-up and drop-off passengers and mail).<br>
- <em>green:</em> the attraction has an associated Stop for passengers.<br>
- <em>blue:</em> the attraction has an associated Stop for mail.<br>
- <em>turquoise:</em> the attraction has an associated Stop for passengers and mail.<br>
- <em>orange:</em> an associated Stop is overcrowded.<br>
- <em>red:</em> all associated Stops are overcrowded.
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<em>building-graphic</em> indicates that it is a <a href="citywindow.txt">city</a> attraction.
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<em>name</em> of the tourist attraction.
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<em>passenger level</em> in brackets is a value that indicates the relative popularity as a destination for (and source of) passengers and mail.
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{Tips: For provision of an optimum service the whole tourist attraction must fall within the catchment area of a stop.}
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