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PeterN
Feature: Industries with neutral stations (e.g. Oil Rig) only supply/accept cargo to/from their neutral station. (#7234)

This change is a controlled by a game setting, located under Environment ->
Industries which allows toggling the behaviour. It defaults to enabled.

"Company stations can serve industries with attached neutral stations"

When enabled, industries with attached neutral station (such as Oil Rigs) may
also be served by company-owned stations built nearby. This is the traditional
behaviour.

When disabled, these industries may only be served by their neutral station.
Any nearby company-owned stations won't be able to serve them, nor will the
neutral station serve anything else other than the industry.
;
; Example file for the OpenTTD Base Graphics replacement sets.
; This file consists of basically two different parts:
;  * metadata
;  * information about the files
;
; Metadata contains information about the name, version and palette
; of the graphics set.
;
; == Getting started ==
; - you can't add comments after values
; - you have to fill the MD5 checksum for each file
; - you may not miss any of the metadata or files items
; - `openttd -h` lists all graphics replacements sets it found to be correct
; - `openttd -d grf=1` shows warnings/errors when parsing an .obg file
; - `openttd -I <name>` starts OpenTTD with the given set (case sensitive)
; - adding `graphicsset = <name>` to the misc section of openttd.cfg makes
;   OpenTTD start with that graphics set by default
; - there is a command line tool for all platforms called md5sum that can
;   create the MD5 checksum you need.
; - all files specified in this file are search relatively to the path where
;   this file is found, i.e. if the graphics files are in a subdir you have
;   to add that subdir to the names in this file to! It will NOT search for
;   a file named like specified in here.

[metadata]
; the name of the pack, preferably less than 16 characters
name         = example
; the short name (4 characters), used to identify this set
shortname    = XMPL
; the version of this graphics set (read as single integer)
version      = 0
; a fairly short description of the set
; By adding '.<iso code>' you can translate the description.
; Note that OpenTTD first tries the full ISO code, then the first
; two characters and then uses the fallback (no '.<iso code>').
; The ISO code matching is case sensitive!
; So en_US will be used for en_GB if no en_GB translation is added.
; As a result the below example has 'howdie' for en_US and en_GB but
; 'foo' for all other languages.
description  = foo
description.en_US = howdie
; palette used by the set; either DOS or Windows
palette      = DOS
; preferred blitter, optional; either 8bpp (default) or 32bpp.
blitter      = 8bpp

; The files section lists the files that replace sprites.
; The file names are case sensitive.
[files]
; GRF file with the base sprites
base         = TRG1.GRF
; GRF file with logos, original terrain generator sprites
logos        = TRGI.GRF
; GRF file with extra arctic sprites
arctic       = TRGC.GRF
; GRF file with extra tropical sprites
tropical     = TRGH.GRF
; GRF file with extra toyland sprites
toyland      = TRGT.GRF
; NewGRF file using Actions 5, 7, 9 and A to replace sprites
; Must use a GRF ID starting with FF so it cannot be selected from
; the in-game NewGRF list and (thus) be loaded twice.
extra        = OPENTTDD.GRF

; The md5s section lists the MD5 checksum for the files that replace them.
; Note that the list of files is case sensitive. Each GRF listed in the
; files section must be listed here with it's MD5 checksum, otherwise you
; will get a lot of warnings when starting OpenTTD.
[md5s]
TRG1.GRF     = 9311676280e5b14077a8ee41c1b42192
TRGI.GRF     = da6a6c9dcc451eec88d79211437b76a8
TRGH.GRF     = ee6616fb0e6ef6b24892c58c93d86fc9
TRGC.GRF     = ed446637e034104c5559b32c18afe78d
TRGT.GRF     = fcde1d7e8a74197d72a62695884b909e
OPENTTDD.GRF = f829f62c137d6d7c6e272c481b796dd5

; The origin section provides the possibility to put and extra line into
; the warning that a file is missing/corrupt. This can be used to tell
; them where to find it. It works on the filename specified in the
; files section and if that is not found it will fall back to the default
; as shown below here.
[origin]
default      = You can find it on your Transport Tycoon Deluxe CD-ROM.
OPENTTDD.GRF = This file was part of your installation.