Add documentation on signal aspects

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% advtrains.speed.lessp(3advtrains) | Advtrains Developer's Manual
% advtrains_speed_lessp(3advtrains) | Advtrains Developer's Manual
# NAME
`advtrains.speed.lessp`, `advtrains.speed.greaterp`, `advtrains.speed.not_lessp`, `advtrains.speed_not_greaterp`, `advtrains.speed.equalp`, `advtrains.speed.not_equalp`, `advtrains.speed.max`, `advtrains.speed.min` - speed restriction comparison functions

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% advtrains.speed.set_restriction(3advtrains) | Advtrains Developer's Manual
% advtrains_speed_set_restriction(3advtrains) | Advtrains Developer's Manual
# NAME
`advtrains.speed.set_restriction`, `advtrains.speed.merge_aspect` - modify speed restriction

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% signal_aspect(7advtrains) | Advtrains Developer's Manual
# DESCRIPTION
The signal aspect table used by advtrains has the following fields:
* `main`: The main speed restriction
* `dst`: The `main` aspect of the distant signal (not implemented)
* `type`: The type of speed restriction given by the signal
* `shunt`: Whether shunting is allowed
* `proceed_as_main`: Whether to proceed without shunting
The `main` and `dst` fields may contain the following values:
* `-1`: No speed restriction
* `nil`: No information is available
The `type` field can be any valid table index, but it should usually be one of the following values:
* "main": The main signal aspect used before the introduction of speed restriction types. This is the default value if the `type` field is absent.
* "line": The speed limit for the physical line.
* "temp": The speed limit that is temporarily introduced.
# NOTES
A signal with the `main` aspect of zero should not provide distant signal aspect.