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... B Andrew Barrowman wrote: Sorry for the tangential question, but how wide is the timber under the 4C chair? Is it 15 inches? Do you mean the one that is marked 14" X 7" (just above the '4.C.4')?? On all the drawings I have, the Midland used 10", 12"& 14" timbers only. Andy posted: 23 May 2016 23:24 from: Andrew Barrowman Thanks Andy. I didn't know timbers were sometimes that wide. posted: 24 May 2016 07:54 from: Martin Wynne Andy B wrote: Having got back to using Templot over the past couple of months, I have to start this request by saying just what a great tool it is now, and thought I wouldn't find anything it couldn't do. But now, maybe I have.... Here is an extract from a Midland Railway PW Engineer's drawing: The wing rails have a set and then finish with radius or 18". The check rails opposite (adjacent to the stock rails) have ...
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... undoes changes to the control template only. It has no effect on any background templates or program settings. If one of the tools> make... functions produces an unwanted result, simply click on the new background template and then delete to the control (or press T). If the tools function has modified it (e.g. changing the turnout road exit to crossover), use the blue arrow buttons to go back as needed. They repeat if held down. regards, Martin. posted: 12 May 2016 07:32 from: FraserSmith Martin Wynne wrote: Hi Tony, There isn't an undo button. I think you mean the undo changes button (blue left arrow) (CTRL+ U), which undoes changes to the control template only. It has no effect on any background templates or program settings. If one of the tools> make... functions produces an unwanted result, simply click on the new background template and then delete to the control (or press T). If the tools function has modified ...
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... to PNG files for image output, which is fine, so no chance of my opting for JPG. I've now got exactly what I was trying to achieve. As ever, many thanks for your prompt and very helpful response. Kind regards, Stuart posted: 6 Mar 2016 13:29 from: Martin Wynne stuart1600 wrote: I'm puzzled as to why the shape colour was set to white; I can't imagine that's a default setting, Hi Stuart, It's not the default setting for background shapes output, which is fuchsia pink. I noticed in your PNG file that you had the track background switched on, but also set to white. I've been looking in the code for any possible bug linking these two colours, or setting them to white, but I can't find anything (the track background colour does default to white for black& white output only). Which is not to say that there isn't a bug, but there have been no other similar reports. Bear in mind that both of these colours are included in the program preferences ...
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... topic: 2849 12mm gauge Baseler double slip 1:7 215m radius posted: 24 Feb 2016 19:08 from: Bernard Haste Is it possible to draw this in Templot please? Bernard Haste posted: 24 Feb 2016 19:19 from: Martin Wynne Hi Bernard, Yes, as a series of partial templates, in the same way as other complex formations. It is essentially a double outside slip: 2001-07-19.0004.DKW-Baeseler.jpg image from Wikimedia Commons Except in P4, S7, etc., it will be difficult to make an exact model with wider than scale flangeways -- a more usual UK-style double outside slip would be easier: double_outslip.jpg regards, Martin. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Templot talk> 12mm gauge Baseler double slip 1:7 215m radius about Templot Club Templot Companion- User Guide- A-Z Index Templot Explained for beginners Please click: important information for new members and first- ...
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... a way that I missed the word "bearing" in your message. My bad. Regards, Matt M. PS. I have been enjoying the 3D printing topic. posted: 18 Feb 2016 06:55 from: Andrew Barrowman This derailment happened not too far from here. (I've rafted down that stretch of the river.) Boeing "float planes" Possibly a "track geometry" problem, but I can't find the official report. I imagine a lot of lawyers are involved. posted: 18 Feb 2016 07:09 from: Andrew Barrowman Matt M. wrote: Hi Andrew, My email displayed your message in such a way that I missed the word "bearing" in your message. My bad. Regards, Matt M. PS. I have been enjoying the 3D printing topic. Hi Matt, You probably realized I was just joking around I was taking a shot at myself with the "wheels" comment- I have actually printed sample plastic locomotive drivers. Glad you are enjoying the turnout printing story, although " ...
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... in using the JW Player myself, but at present I have too many other things on the go (and the sun is shining). regards, Martin. posted: 27 May 2016 23:08 from: Rob Manchester Hi Martin, Thanks for adding the first video tutorial. I like the format, easy to view and for beginners to follow I should think. I look forward to seeing how future ones turn out. Guess we need a wet summer...! Rob posted: 29 May 2016 08:07 from: David Higgs Bill Eaton wrote: I will be the odd one out (so far) and say that for viewing on the computer I prefer the desktop version. But if there was only one version and it could be viewed perfectly well on a Windows computer (I use Chrome) then that would be fine. I use a computer, a tablet and a smartphone for web browsing but much prefer the larger screen on the computer and choose to use that when at home. I'm in full agreement with Bill ...
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... on sound only! Hi Julian, They are encoded H.265 /HEVC You need to download and install the HEVC codec. For Windows10 it's free from Microsoft: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p /hevc-video-extensions-from-device-manufacturer/9n4wgh0z6vhq cheers, Martin. posted: 27 Jun 2020 01:32 from: Pierre I open the video files in my Firefox browser (77.0.1 (32-bit) and they play just fine. Regards, Pierre posted: 27 Jun 2020 07:45 from: Martin Wynne Pierre wrote: I open the video files in my Firefox browser (77.0.1 (32-bit) and they play just fine. Hi Pierre, That's odd. They won't play in that version of Firefox for me, or 64-bit. Have you set your browser to open MP4 files in a separate player? According to this page (scroll down to HEVC/H.265): http://caniuse.com/#search=video%20format all browsers are marked red apart from ...
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... . Cheers Phil posted: 11 Dec 2015 16:55 from: Martin Wynne Hi Phil, No bug. This is the setting you need, which you may have changed accidentally: 2_111151_460000000.png The exit timbered option which you are seeing is sometimes useful if you need some very long timbers. But not if you extend the overall length that far! Sorry the? exit- help menu item doesn't go anywhere. Yet. One more item on my long to-do list. regards, Martin. posted: 12 Dec 2015 07:56 from: Phil O Thanks Martin I had forgotten that option, I'm glad it was only me having a senior moment. Cheers Phil Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> I found a flaw> Friday afternoon blues? about Templot Club Templot Companion- User Guide- A-Z Index Templot Explained for beginners Please click: important information for new members and first-time visitors. indexing link for search engines back ...
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... though -- if you set the absolute maximum printable size the printer may object (because of rounding effects). N.B. Check the printable area for the printer, it's not usually the full paper size. I doubt that an A0 printer can print 841mm width. That's the full width of A0 paper. But roll paper is usually 36 inches wide (914mm), so A0 sizes are easily accommodated. You need to get the available printable width from the print shop. regards, Martin. posted: 10 Feb 2016 07:56 from: johnbirch72 Thanks Martin. I missed the p.s. in the earlier reply. John posted: 9 Aug 2016 13:17 from: Stephen Freeman Hi, Just a quick query, may have a need to print a plan 1200 mm wide by about 10 metres long. Is this likely to present such as Prontaprint with a problem? posted: 9 Aug 2016 13:50 from: Martin Wynne Borg-Rail wrote: Just a quick query, may have a need to print a plan 1200 mm ...
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... don't want the wall to run the full length of the template. For 35mm spacing to the wall in 4-SF, set the "platform front edge spacing" to 80.7 inches (full-size). Set the "platform width" to 18 inches at both ends. This is the printed result, showing the "platform" retaining wall and the 90mm trackbed edge: 2_251840_580000000.png Notice that this function uses a full settings dialog, and not menus: 2_251829_030000000.png regards, Martin. posted: 26 Jan 2016 06:07 from: Gordon S Martin Wynne wrote: Gordon S wrote: Of course if we had the option to set a trackbed width that stayed constant.... Hi Gordon, It is constant -- for a single track. You want it to vary according to the track centres setting, so that it stays a fixed width across double-track regardless of how far the two tracks are apart. You are probably the only person on the planet who wants this. I can't understand the reason at all, it ...
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... : Tony W File 2 Attachment: attach_2219_2830_Test_file.bgs 247 posted: 23 Jan 2016 21:38 from: Tony W File 3 Put the .bgs and .sk81 files in the shapes folder and the .box file in the box folder before you try them. Regards Tony W. Attachment: attach_2220_2830_Test_file.sk81 259 posted: 24 Jan 2016 08:41 from: tarik Hi Tony, Thanks for the files and your help- it's very much appreciated. I'll have play shortly and let you know! Kind regards Tarik posted: 31 Jul 2016 18:07 from: rodney_hills Tarriq further to the hints by Martin W, this may be of some use http://svsfilm.com/nineelms/email.htm quote 15th May 2015: George Prot has asked: I wonder if you can help/ point me in the right direction of obtaining a copy of the track plan of Stewarts Lane (Battersea) depot. Any help and advice will be greatly appreciated. 31st May 2015 Adrian Daffern has replied: George Prot can find the track plan for Stewarts Lane is available in 'An Historical Survey ...
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... say for templot emails. That way you know if that email was harvested. The email will be delivered to your original non aliased gmail account you can also break up your name like john.doe@gmail.com or j.hon.doe@gmail.com as well There is a RFC standard on this and the idea should work on any email server, but many dont implement aliasing properly( and some web forms incorrectly flag them as illegal email formats too) dave Last edited on 20 Jan 2016 13:27 by madscientist posted: 20 Jan 2016 14:07 from: julia madscientist wrote: maybe people know this, but for example if you are using gmail, you can create multiple alias of your standard email which allows you to pinpoint where the email address was harvested from Yep, I have my own domain and run my own email, and each is unique for each organisation I interact with. The email address is known only to me and to templot. J Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. ...
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... topic: 2823 Track bed Width posted: 18 Jan 2016 07:52 from: Gordon S Is it possible to lock the trackbed width to a specific dimension? I have double track width changing from 44.47mm on straight track to 50mm on curve track to avoid long wheelbase vehicles clashing. I've only just appreciated that the track bed width is a function of the track centres and changes as the track centres change. Setting trackbed width at 90mm gives an overall width of 140mm when using 50mm track centres. Reducing that to 44.67mm track centres now means the trackbed is only 134.67mm wide. When building an 'open plan' layout with dedicated trackbed rather than a flat baseboard, it would be useful to set double track trackbed as a fixed dimension for continuity purposes throughout the layout. posted: 18 Jan 2016 08:25 from: Martin Wynne Gordon S wrote: I've only just appreciated that the track bed width is a function of the track centres and changes as the track centres change. Setting trackbed width at 90mm gives an overall width of 140mm when using ...
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... topic: 2822 Glendale Vintage Railway posted: 17 Jan 2016 09:03 from: Richard_Jones A few photos for anyone interested in New Zealand railwaysBest wishes Richardundefined undefined undefined undefined undefined Last edited on 17 Jan 2016 09:09 by Richard_Jones posted: 19 Jan 2016 07:02 from: Richard_Jones Oops, should be Glenbrook, not Glendale! Apologies Richard Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Prototype pics> Glendale Vintage Railway about Templot Club Templot Companion- User Guide- A-Z Index Templot Explained for beginners Please click: important information for new members and first-time visitors. indexing link for search engines back to top of page Please read this important note about copyright: Unless stated otherwise, all the files submitted to this web site are copyright and the property of the respective contributor. You are welcome to use them for your own personal non-commercial purposes, and in your messages on this web site. If you want to publish any ...
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... topic: 2881 Export .dxf with rail foot posted: 24 May 2016 07:41 from: PaulTownsend I am using the export to .DXF function and want output to include the rail foot that can be drawn for flat bottom rail. I have been using this with the rail foot defined as 5mm wide which gives a good simulation of 4mm scale Broad Gauge baulks. I now want to laser cut the baulks so need to be able to create a cutting file from CAD that just shows baulks i.e "rail-foot". The print to paper function works fine, showing rail head as usual and optional rail foot too. I had assumed the .dxf output would include rail-foot. AFAICS it doesn't. I am a bit pushed for time to get a lot of baulks cut and BG track laid for an upcoming exhibition. Can I ask a pretty please to Martin to enable the rail-foot to .dxf in such a way that it appears in CAD as a separate layer? posted: 24 May 2016 08:19 from: Martin ...
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... topic: 3699 Templot2 update version 226e now available posted: 15 Jun 2020 07:40 from: Martin Wynne The latest Templot program update is now available. Version 226e. Your copy of Templot should update automatically if you restart it and follow the instructions. If you have the Templot Video Player open, please close it first. If you have any problems with updating, see the download and notes at: http://templot.com/companion/installation.php cheers, Martin. posted: 15 Jun 2020 22:20 from: Rob Manchester Hi Martin, Thanks for the update although not sure what has changed just yet. The program crashes for me when using the 'new' TS spacing tool. I hadn't tried it in the last version so don't know if all was well then. I seem to be able to fire up Templot and make a change to the track spacing by moving the slider and accepting the value but if I dither around on the slider moving it around for a short while I get an error from Windows. Have tried ...
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... common rail. Shorten the turnout to just beyond the vee and store it. Then shorten the underlying double tracks to the same boundary. Sorry this is such a brief reply, ask again if you need more help. I will try to make you a bit of video, but it may take a day or two. regards, Martin. posted: 10 Jan 2016 09:38 from: johndon Hi Martin, Many thanks for that, I will give it a go. John posted: 10 Jan 2016 13:07 from: johndon Martin, Thank you once again for your help, I've now managed to get this far: waldridge_zpsblerdheb.png It's not perfect and there is a lot of timber shoving to be done but it is far, far closer than I've managed to get before. Cheers John posted: 10 Jan 2016 13:54 from: Martin Wynne johndon wrote: It's not perfect and there is a lot of timber shoving to be done but it is far, far closer than I've managed to get before. Hi John, Well ...
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... topic: 2842 Mac computers posted: 14 Feb 2016 00:51 from: John Droste I have been a member of this group for a number of years without ever using Templot2. Having changed to a Mac computer in those years I now find that I get a message saying Microsoft Windows applications are not supported by OS X when I try to load Templot2 again. Can this be overcome? Thanks, John Droste Australia posted: 14 Feb 2016 01:07 from: Martin Wynne Hi John, Welcome to Templot Club. There are several ways to run Templot on a Mac computer. See the second item on this page for details: http://templot.com/companion/index.html?basic_qa.htm Many users run Templot on a Mac computer using Codeweavers Crossover (inexpensive, free trial, easy to install) or Winebottler (free, but more for techies): http://www.codeweavers.com http://winebottler.kronenberg.org Codeweavers frequently have special offers on Crossover, for example scroll to the very bottom of the Winebottler page above to get the code ...
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... right now posted: 17 Oct 2018 16:06 from: Martin Wynne Set full screen and HD 1080p or 1440p: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =Kwgw6c606x0 Martin. posted: 17 Oct 2018 20:42 from: Martin Wynne Looking hot and dusty now with overhead sun at mid-day, CA time. At 8am this morning (4pm UK) the low morning sun was lighting up a dramatic landscape, with several trains stationary and backing up. Martin. posted: 17 Oct 2018 22:07 from: Charles Orr I visit this site regularly. There are some incredibly long trains. Charles posted: 17 Oct 2018 23:09 from: John Lewis Hi NMartin When I click on the url you gave earlier I get a view on hilly/mountainous country at West Cable, Tehachapi. But I have not seen a train or the railway. Am I doing something wrong? There seem to be at least a couple of roads in the foreground and a busy freeway in the middle distance. John posted: 17 ...
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... the two pieces of plain track crossing each other. The time to worry about check rails, wing rails etc is when you're building the track. Some people get their knickers in a twist about getting the Templot plan just right. It's only an aid to tracklaying, and there's no point in spending time with Templot when you could be spending the time laying real track. More heresy! (don't tell Martin I said that!) Look forward to meeting at the next Biscuit Group. Allan F posted: 19 Aug 2020 07:49 from: ScottW With the NBR terminating at Bonnybridge Central and the CR using it as a through station to Kilsyth it should make a small branchline a little more interesting to operate. I'm not sure what extra value a link between the two fiddle yard turntables would bring but I think you are right in saying that one shouldn't be too difficult include. I've currently modified the crossing lines into the fiddle yard and made them into two pieces of plain track. With regards the loco shed, I did have a similar ...
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