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[[Image:LFS Editor - dashboard editor.jpg|Dashboard editor|thumb]]
 
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In the [[Dashboard Editor|dashboard editor]] you can edit the positions of various parts of the dashboard, or switch some gauges or [[Dashboard Editor#Dashboard lights|lights]] on or off.
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You can edit the positions of various parts of the car '''dashboard''' or switch some gauges or [[Dashboard Editor#Dashboard lights|lights]] on or off in the [[LFS Editor/Vehicle Editor/Textures/Dashboard Editor|dashboard editor]].
  
 
== Choosing the dashboard type ==
 
== Choosing the dashboard type ==
  
In the [[Vehicle Editor]] open the {{old button|Textures|#a1ffa1}} tab. Beside the word {{old button|CLOCKS}} you can click to select the dashboard type. This strange looking name, e.g. {{old button|s_clock_formula}} is actually a specially named live texture that you can enter in 'page' mode in the [[Modeller]], as a texture page either for the main object or a subobject.
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| Open the [[Vehicle Editor]].
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| In the top left corner, click the {{old button|Textures|#a1ffa1}} button.
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| In the top left corner, click the {{old button|s_clock}} button to select the dashboard type.<p>This strange looking name, e.g. {{kbd|s_clock_formula}} is actually a specially named live texture that you can enter in [[LFS Editor/Modeller/Texture Page Mode|page mode]] in the [[Modeller]], as a texture page either for the main object or a subobject.</p>
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To select a different dashboard type, click the {{old button|s_clock_}} button and pick the one that fits your car mod.
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== Entering the dashboard editor ==
  
== Editing the dashboard ==
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| Open the [[Vehicle Editor]].
To edit the selected dashboard, click the {{old button|EDIT}} button.
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| In the top left corner, click the {{old button|Textures|#a1ffa1}} button.
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| In the top left corner, click the {{old button|EDIT}} button next to {{old button|CLOCKS}}{{old button|s_clock}}.
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It is a good idea to switch off any lights or gauges you don't need.
 
It is a good idea to switch off any lights or gauges you don't need.
  
 
[[Category:LFS Editor Guides]]
 
[[Category:LFS Editor Guides]]

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Dashboard editor

You can edit the positions of various parts of the car dashboard or switch some gauges or lights on or off in the dashboard editor.

Choosing the dashboard type

  1. 1 Open the Vehicle Editor.
  2. 2 In the top left corner, click the Textures button.
  3. 3 In the top left corner, click the s_clock button to select the dashboard type.

    This strange looking name, e.g. s_clock_formula is actually a specially named live texture that you can enter in page mode in the Modeller, as a texture page either for the main object or a subobject.

Entering the dashboard editor

  1. 1 Open the Vehicle Editor.
  2. 2 In the top left corner, click the Textures button.
  3. 3 In the top left corner, click the EDIT button next to CLOCKSs_clock.

It is a good idea to switch off any lights or gauges you don't need.