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(1) Feathers are only for signals on the left side currently, though there are regular signal models on the right side.
(2) No simulated difference between standard and automatic.
On the real railway auto signals are not controlled by the signaller and have a unique white box and black line on their identity plate. They are generally used for stretches of open track.
Standard signals are manually controlled by the signaller and are used to at stations, in depots, and to protect junctions and point work.
Also, what's difference between standard signal (eg. 4A) and auto signal (eg. 4C)?
I've scripted it to only reference your files, and have your mode as a required item - but wanted to reach out and check if that was ok with you before I did anything else!