Update LuaATC documentation
* Fix broken link to RWT API documentation. * w_speed is no longer relevant since the 2021 new-ks update.
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-- the character of call_on and dead_end is purely informative
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call_on = <boolean>, -- Call-on route, expect train in track ahead (not implemented yet)
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dead_end = <boolean>, -- Route ends on a dead end (e.g. bumper) (not implemented yet)
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w_speed = <integer>,
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-- "Warning speed restriction". Supposed for short-term speed
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-- restrictions which always override any other restrictions
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-- imposed by "speed" fields, until lifted by a value of -1
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-- (Example: german Langsamfahrstellen-Signale)
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}
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```
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As of January 2020, the 'dst', 'call_on' and 'dead_end' fields are not used.
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As of September 2024, the 'dst', 'call_on' and 'dead_end' fields are not used.
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#### Lines
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The advtrains_line_automation component adds a few contraptions that should make creating timeable systems easier.
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Part of its functionality is also available in LuaATC:
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- `rwt.*` - all Railway Time functions are included as documented in [the wiki](https://advtrains.de/wiki/doku.php?id=dev:lines:rwt)
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- `rwt.*` - all Railway Time functions are included as documented in [the wiki](https://advtrains.de/wiki/doku.php?id=dev:api:railway_time_api)
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- `schedule(rw_time, msg)`, `schedule_in(rw_dtime, msg)`
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Schedules an event of type {type="schedule", schedule=true, msg=msg} at (resp. after) the specified railway time (which can be in any format). You can only schedule one event this way. (uses the new lines-internal scheduler)
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