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My usual way to manually place signals is signal just before junction then work back along the main track leading up to the junction, equally spacing.e.g. i use 160m as standard as that fits a standard platform, until so something like
Junction->signal---160m---->signal---160m--->signal---whatever gap left------>Next junction
The mod want to work to other way around and you start by placing the first signal after the junction. Thus you have to work
Junction<----whatever gap is left----signal<---160m----signal<---160m---signal<-Next junction.
If you use it my normal way it only places a single signal which people have mentioned is happening to them.
1) Subscribe to the mod on the mod settings; (This will not actually apply the mod to the game, will only tell the game that the mod exists...)
2) Apply the mod to a Save Game;
2.1) Create a game normally, without the mod;
2.2) Save the game;
2.3) Go to main-menu;
2.4) Click on the Load Game;
2.5) On the screen where you choose the save file, there is a button "Select Options";
2.6) There you can actually apply the mods loaded on step 1 to the save game, add the desired mods, click Apply;
2.7) Load the game with the mods applied;
This is very not intuitive, and not well documented anywhere... I would appreciate if this was on every mod description...