The routes in OSRD have been generated between two non passable signals (or a buffer stop).
However in the infra editor, the user has to select a detector or a buffer stop to generate a new route.
Actually, if the detector chosen does not correspond to a non passable signal, the generated route will be not correct and the running time calculation over the route will crash.
CA
[ ] When we are in the tool to create a route the signal layer is automatically activated
[ ] The following message
is changed with "click the button to select a detector (linked to a non passable signal) or a buffer stop on the map"
[ ] We add to the following message
"Pay attention : to have a valide running time calculation, check that the selected detector is linked to a non passable signal "
Description
The routes in OSRD have been generated between two non passable signals (or a buffer stop). However in the infra editor, the user has to select a detector or a buffer stop to generate a new route. Actually, if the detector chosen does not correspond to a non passable signal, the generated route will be not correct and the running time calculation over the route will crash.
CA
[ ] When we are in the tool to create a route the signal layer is automatically activated
[ ] The following message is changed with "click the button to select a detector (linked to a non passable signal) or a buffer stop on the map"
[ ] We add to the following message "Pay attention : to have a valide running time calculation, check that the selected detector is linked to a non passable signal "