# Sample script showing how to active the timetable window used in operations # # Part of the JMRI distribution # # Author: Daniel Boudreau copyright 2017 # import jmri class openTimetableWindow(jmri.jmrit.automat.AbstractAutomaton) : def init(self): # Open the train schedules window f = jmri.jmrit.operations.trains.schedules.TrainsScheduleTableFrame() f.setVisible(True) return def handle(self): return False # all done, don't repeat again openTimetableWindow().start() # create one of these, and start it running