$SECT, $SECTION
$SECTION SEQ=<RandomP>; <LifetimeParameters> ; <DimensionParameters>; <PathwayParameters>; \ $SECT \
Sections divide the timetable file to parts running together - you can group movements from the same geographical area and/or from the same era to run together or rather, in a logical proximity to each other. The detailed description of the $SECTION command - together with the other segmentation commands - is in a separate chapter.
 Overview
 The Configuration Window
 Configuration Window Menu Bar
 Program Window
 Stock List
 Stock List Menu Bar
 Shortcut Keys
 Author's database
 Description Editor
 Graphic Testpad
 Graphic Testpad Menu Bar
 Timetable Editor
 Timetable Editor Menu Bar
 Timetable Syntax and Semanics
 The timetable header
 Sections, Groups, Lines, Scenes
 Actions
 Stock List File
 Stok List File Keywords
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