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posted: 29 Dec 2007 12:29 from: Ezra Kowadlo click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
I am new to Templot. I can't seem to get the dailog window when clicking on the 'peg / align tools > notch under background peg' menu option. I have been exploring Templot and trying things out before following the tutorial. Have I upset a setting before I embarked on following instruction in the tutorial? Ezra |
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posted: 29 Dec 2007 12:52 from: Martin Wynne
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Ezra Kowadlo wrote: I can't seem to get the dialog window when clicking on the 'peg / align tools > notch under background peg' menu option.Hi Ezra, There have been some changes to that menu in recent versions. Please can you say which version of Templot you are using, and which tutorial you are following? The Templot version is shown in the help > about Templot menu item. The dialog window appears only if the template on which you clicked has previously been selected as a member of a group of templates (showing in the group colour). There is a video showing groups of templates being joined and moved at: http://www.templot.com/martweb/videos/notch_loco_depot.exe The full list of other videos and viewing instructions is at: http://www.templot.com/martweb/video_list.htm regards, Martin. |
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posted: 29 Dec 2007 15:35 from: Ezra Kowadlo click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Martin Wynne wrote: Ezra Kowadlo wrote:I am using Templot version: V: 0.74b.I can't seem to get the dialog window when clicking on the 'peg / align tools > notch under background peg' menu option.Hi Ezra, The tutorial is is in the Gentle Geometry tutorial. The dialog window appears only if the template on which you clicked has previously been selected as a member of a group of templates (showing in the group colour).I will give it a try. I may have upset the programme by trying things out before embarking on the tutorial. There is a video showing groups of templates being joined and moved at:Thanks for this information. I didn't realise this existed. You may remember that I have intentions of re formatting my HDD. I still am trying to muster the courage, and thinking about whether I really need to do it. If I still use the same HDD, in the same computer, do I still have to get the lock release code again? I also priced an upgrade. If I went down this path, I would have a brand new HDD. Can I transfer the programme to the new computer without incurring a new cost? Thanks again for the prompt answer. Ezra |
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posted: 29 Dec 2007 18:18 from: Martin Wynne
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Ezra Kowadlo wrote:I may have upset the program by trying things out before embarking on the tutorial.Hi Ezra, You can't upset Templot. Many users have requested that various settings be saved between sessions, but this is one of the reasons I have been dragging my feet on that. By launching Templot fresh, you are guaranteed to be always in the same start-up condition and fully working. You may remember that I have intentions of re formatting my HDD. I still am trying to muster the courage, and thinking about whether I really need to do it. If I still use the same HDD, in the same computer, do I still have to get the lock release code again? I also priced an upgrade. If I went down this path, I would have a brand new HDD. Can I transfer the program to the new computer without incurring a new cost?The answers are yes and yes. But please email me directly concerning licensing issues. regards, Martin. |
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