README: Update Depenencies and Usage

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Daniel Friesel 2019-03-31 14:09:14 +02:00
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@ -13,9 +13,10 @@ Dependencies
* perl >= 5.10
* Cache::File (part of the Cache module)
* DBI
* DBD::SQLite
* DBD::Pg
* Geo::Distance
* Mojolicious
* Mojolicious::Plugin::Authentication
* Travel::Status::DE::IRIS
Setup
@ -37,17 +38,14 @@ scheduled and actual journey times.
## Checking in
You can check into a train up to 10 minutes before its scheduled departure and
up to 60 minutes after its actual departure (including delays). I recommend
up to 3 hours after its actual departure (including delays). I recommend
doing so when it arrives at the station or shortly after boarding.
First, you need to select the station you want to check in from.
Navigate to `travelynx.de` or use the travelynx text in the navigation
Navigate to `travelynx.de` or click/tap on the travelynx text in the navigation
bar. You will see a list of the five stations closest to your current location
(as reported by your browser). Select the station you're at.
If it is not in the list, you can also directly go do "travelynx.de/*station
name*", e.g. "travelynx.de/Essen Hbf" or "travelynx.de/EE". Both names and
DS100 codes are supported.
(as reported by your browser). Select the station you're at or enter its
name or DS100 code manually.
Now, as soon as you select a train, you will be checked in and travelynx
will switch to the journey / checkout view.
@ -60,8 +58,8 @@ data for your arrival is available. I recommend checking out when arriving at
your destination or shortly after having left the train.
Once checked in, `travelynx.de` will show a list of all upcoming stops. Select
one to check out there. You can also check out at a specific station
by navigating to "travelynx.de/*station name*" and selecting "Hier auschecken".
one to check out there. You can also check out at a specific station by
navigating to "travelynx.de/s/*station name*" and selecting "Hier auschecken".
If you forgot to check out in time, or are departing the train at a station
which is not part of its documented route (and also not part of its documented