Re: To those who mod or create racecourses.
Hi Mark
I have been modding existing tracks and adding 2nd and 3rd courses. For instance, I created a Banks course for Punchestown, separated out the old and new Cheltenhams so both can have generic meetings, Leopardstown grafted from Woodbine, made waypoints for Longchamp's courses (grande piste, nouvelle piste, moyenne piste, sprint) and for Goodwood and Epsom. I have also created retro versions of some courses for a retro schedule I created a while back: Cheltenham before the cross-country course, Kempton with its Jubilee course. Here is a link to it.
I have also created new silks for the UK flat and jumps (though mainly jumps), and a couple of Irish owners also. I have numbered them around mjtags's silks (while keeping the silks for the legends intact) so 1-82 and 473-599.
I am updating the UK schedule as it was in 2015. I'm two-thirds of the way through it still but here is what I have done so far. I've updated Newmarket's autumn programme, updated the Cheltenham festival (the new mares' novice hurdle is in) and Royal Ascot, added more evening meetings i.e. Newmarket July, will do some for Epsom. I've updated the owners, trainers and jockey files. I rejigged the irish schedule so that the meetings would fall on weekends and will soon prep the major races.
This retro schedule consists of the UK schedule as it was in 1985-90 with some Irish and French races. The Mail On Sunday 3-y-o handicap series and 4-day Epsom Derby meeting are in there... that kind of thing. The retro courses are there to fit this schedule.
I added jumps tracks to the approporiate Japanese courses. Unfortunately, I could not get a jumps programme to work on the Australian schedule so, instead, placed them on the Irish one.
There is also a Word document, Mods summary, that describes everything.
http://www.mediafire.com/folder/11flupxlyc14q/DocumentsLet me know if you have any questions.
bobsworth13