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DCC userboxes help others know more about what you know about DCC.
DCC
DCC userboxes have a few variations to describe your DCC level of understanding. To add a DCC userbox, follow these steps:
- Start off with {{User DCC-
- Then add one of the following code:
- xx-0 if you don't understand DCC at all.
- xx-1 for basic ability - enough to understand basic concepts of DCC, but must refer to manuals most of the time.
- xx-2 for intermediate ability - have clear understanding, and can perform basic functions without reference material.
- xx-3 for advanced level - can pretty much do it all without notes.
- xx-4 for 'god-like' level - Can teach classes without reference material.
Examples
Code
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Result
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{{user DCC-1}} |
DCC 1
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This user is able to contribute with a basic level of DCC understanding.
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{{user DCC-2}} |
DCC 2
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This user is able to contribute with an intermediate level of DCC understanding.
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{{user DCC-3}} |
DCC 3
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This user is able to contribute with an advanced level of DCC understanding.
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{{user DCC-4}} |
DCC 4
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This user is able to contribute with a "god-like" level of DCC understanding.
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Software
Software
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Code
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Result
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JMRI (DecoderPro, PanelPro, etc.) |
{{user JMRI}} |
JRMI
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Uses JMRI DCC management and decoder programming software.
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JMRI |
{{user JMRI-Adv}} |
JMRI Adv
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Is an advanced user of JMRI DCC management and decoder programming software.
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JMRI |
{{user JMRI-Developer}} |
JMRI Dev
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Is a developer and user of JMRI DCC management and decoder programming software.
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RailRoad & CO |
{{user RRCO}} |
RRCo
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Is a user of RR&Co model train software.
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RailRoad & CO |
{{user RRCO-Adv}} |
RRCo Adv
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Is an advanced user of RR&Co model train software.
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DCC Systems
Note: You can substitute your level in your user box by simply changing the number in the code, 1 through 4. Colors are consistant: For example, level 4 boxes are all yellow for all systems.