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Thank you, and sorry for late reply. All "Station" belong to "Public Building" type, so they don't be affected by District. When I making this mod, I have tested it.
And you can try this mod "Transfer Info", and you will got you want that to see import and export data of each "Station".
If it could, it would be an EXCELLENT solution for everyone! We would at last see clear station data with the way you have setup the display. And - because we can name the District on the map, it makes it much easier to find our stations too.
Thank you, and I tried this feature initially, but it didn't work. Because there seems to be only one global 'District' value.
can you add the ability to view tax revenue of Districts? like giving us the ability to see how much money each district makes.
This need to think how to do it, thank you for your suggestion.
Sorry, none of my mods provide source code. The reason and inspiration came from the experiences I gained while working on the "Hearts of Iron IV" and "Project Zomboid" mods. Both of these games are "source code exposed" games with no protection at all, so they are full of random theft and there is nothing modder can do about it. That’s why the last way to protect the mods of “Cities Skylines” is to not provide source code.
I hope the suggestions I give below will be helpful to you.