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posted: 11 Sep 2019 02:31 from: Martin Wynne
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There is a serious bug in the latest version 223c. When printing the control template, the timber infill is escaping across the page outside the timber outlines. This could waste a lot of ink, and obscure other parts of the template. I'm a bit surprised that no-one has mentioned it? Perhaps not many folks use Templot to print single one-off templates these days? Fortunately it doesn't apply to track plans / background templates, nor to PDF or other outputs. It's only when direct printing the control template (F11). It was caused by yours truly when messing about with the experimental 3D chairing. Sorry about that. I will get it fixed in the next program update as soon as possible. I had intended to wait a while before releasing the next update, but this bug needs urgent fixing. cheers, Martin. |
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posted: 11 Sep 2019 16:36 from: Rob Manchester
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Hi Martin, I do print single templates sometimes but rather than printing the control template would store it first and then print it as a background template. Guess it is just a case of being used to that print option. Evidently others do the same or, as you say, only print complete plans. Rob |
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posted: 12 Sep 2019 15:24 from: Tony W
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Or print templates with the timber infill turned off as I often do to save ink. Regards Tony. |
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posted: 12 Sep 2019 19:50 from: Martin Wynne
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There is now a scruff release which fixes this bug, see: topic 3499 - message 27699 cheers, Martin. |
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