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... ) drunk b) blind c) mind numbingly dim!!!! or probably all three.. t. I would go with all three posted: 2 Nov 2009 14:59 from: Martin Wynne Test reply for Dean -- please ignore. Hi Dean, If you click the link in the notification email, it should come to this post. regards, Martin. posted: 2 Nov 2009 23:09 from: devans It took me to the first post Martin. posted: 3 Nov 2009 00:02 from: Martin Wynne devans wrote: It took me to the first post Martin. Hi Dean, That's odd. Which browser are you using? Try again with this one. Wait until the page has finished loading, then click in the address bar. Then press the ENTER key on the keyboard. regards, Martin. posted: 3 Nov 2009 00:47 from: devans I use Firefox 3.5.4. I clicked the address bar, hit ENTER and it refreshed tot he top of the page again, same as ...
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... two manufacturers to suit your needs. There's nothing to choose between them in terms of quality, but they both do different parts. Personally I tend to use C&L wherever possible, and Exactoscale for the bits that C&L don't do. I should mention that this is for GWR trackwork. If you're into modelling LNER (or early BR, I think), then you might want to look at the Exactoscale turnout kits. I've never used them but they do look really nice. posted: 14 Nov 2007 02:48 from: mattots Paul Boyd wrote: I should mention that this is for GWR trackwork. I am modelling GWR trackwork. As you may have seen in a recent post I raised the issue of the lack of availability of 2-bolt slide chairs. I'm certainly no expert on prototype track but from what I can gather from the various sources I've been scouring recently the check and bridge chairs should also really be 2-bolt for GWR track. I'm assuming that you just accept the fact that some of the ...
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... topic: 181 2-bolt slide chairs posted: 29 Sep 2007 02:18 from: mattots Is there a readily available source of 4mm slide chairs suitable for GWR pointwork? I'm using mainly C&L components but though they do 2-bolt running rail chairs they only seem to do 3-bolt slide chairs. Exactoscale don't seem to do them either or am I missing something? Matt posted: 2 Oct 2007 03:35 from: Martin Wynne Hi Matt, Is there a readily available source of 4mm slide chairs suitable for GWR pointwork? I don't know the answer to that, sorry. But now that Phil has provided a close-up top view of a GWR slide chair( http://85a.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?id=64) you may be able modify available chairs. The most characteristic feature is the semicircular end on many GWR chairs. You may be able to round off the inside end of square-ended slide chairs and file off the screw heads. they only seem to do 3- ...
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... to be a lubricant reservoir, there looks to be 'something' on the rail head. Not sure what. Perhaps even just a trick of the light. Only other option- it's a check rail ready to be moved into position on the turnout just to the right of the picture and they've left it in a 'safe' place??? That lubricator wasn't there in 1980's- I have several photos that don't show it, so perhaps it wasn't needed for diesel/dmu bogies? posted: 12 Nov 2014 23:02 from: Alan Turner It has nothing to do with the track except in so far as to protect the track from trolleys and such like coming down the platform ramp. regards Alan posted: 12 Nov 2014 23:05 from: Tony W Hi John. John Lewis wrote: Could this be a fouling bar? They are usually in the 4ft, but apparently they could be outside. John No, it is not a fouling or treadle bar. Although they could be on the outside of the running rail they would ...
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... topic: 390 Adding track to double slip. posted: 28 Mar 2008 02:42 from: George Ray I must be doing something wrong, so help please guys. I have constructed a scissors crossover with a double slip on one exit road. I then put a peg on the exit of the slip, put the notch under the peg and then try to add some plain track onto that notch. As soon as I move the track into position the notch moves from under the peg and the new track doesn't align with where I want it to go. Any help would be much appreciated. I should add that this is part of my storage yard and I managed somehow to get the other end to work out after suffering the same sort of problem, I thought I had sussed it but obviously I haven't. Last edited on 28 Mar 2008 02:43 by George Ray posted: posted: 28 Mar 2008 02:57 from: Martin Wynne George Ray wrote: I must be doing something wrong, so help please guys. ...
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... , we can do it", I think he was absolutely right. Sketchboard, should be a great additional aid to Templot, and with a good stock of library images, it should make life much easier for everyone using it, so lets keep up the good work. Ah well, it's all grist for the mill, as they say. BTW, did you want me to re-submit the cattle dock image now that the problem has been solved? Best regards. Brian Nicholls. posted: 20 Sep 2010 02:38 from: Martin Wynne bainin wrote: Don't know if this will help, but it's free! This comes from a recent newsletter: Kill White is a plugin (for Windows) that makes white colour in an image transparent. http://mikes3d.com/extra/2010/07/kill-white/ I haven't had a chance to use it yet. I assume it supports Photoshop, PaintShop Pro and probably other programs that can use PS-compatible plugins. Hi Mike, Thanks for that. I ...
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... first template. Now, here is the Save box where I entered the names of the Templates as I went along. 2436_311854_310000002.png I've tried to select the LH template so I can print others, but as you can see from the background, I can't get to it. I'm guessing that I need to find the Box File, but I've run out of ideas. I hope that this helps explain this time around. Cheers Max Last edited on posted: 1 Jan 2014 05:03 by MaxSouthOz posted: 1 Jan 2014 02:00 from: Trevor Walling Hello, You should find what you are looking for in E:\TEMPLOT_DEV\BOX-FILES\ Hope that helps trustytrev 1 Jan 2014 05:03 from: MaxSouthOz Thanks, Trev. Where do I find E:TEMPLOT_DEV\BOX-FILES? Now when I open the Storage Box, that bar has disappeared. Cheers Max posted: 1 Jan 2014 05:29 from: Martin Wynne MaxSouthOz wrote: I kept thinking that I was being connected to a website. That's why ...
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... and the like that I discovered 0-MF. I think its about time to start with a blank and redo it! Does the make double track option within the software, when used on straight track, adhere to the 6ft rule? I'm conscious that there are semaphore signals to go in between adjacent lines in places and want to make sure the clearances are there for those, but again, I'm not sure how to do that, or the measurements that should be worked to? Cheers Rich posted: 28 Apr 2016 02:07 from: Martin Wynne RK wrote: Does the make double track option within the software, when used on straight track, adhere to the 6ft rule? I'm conscious that there are semaphore signals to go in between adjacent lines in places and want to make sure the clearances are there for those, but again, I'm not sure how to do that, or the measurements that should be worked to? Hi Rich, The track spacing dimensions are template-specific. Each template has its own settings, according to ...
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... it much easier to see what's happening. Unfortunately there are no keyboard shortcuts available to assign to this, so it's necessary to go into the menu. The gauge and scale> menu options on the workpad have been moved to the template menu, where they more logically belong. There is still a duplicate access via the session> gauge and scale... menu item on the program panel dialog at startup. Here's the 091c download link again: Click to Download regards, Martin. posted: 7 Feb 2008 13:02 from: Jim Guthrie Martin Wynne wrote: Comments welcome, as always. I would be grateful if you would give the above new features a good bashing and report any problems. Martin, Works fine so far. I particularly like your implementation of View History- could you sell it to Autodesk I had a small funny when installing over 0.91b. The first time it didn't 'take' and I had to redo the installation. I've searched the hard disk to see if finger trouble had plonked it in another folder, but ...
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... topic: 3189 future of Templot and docs posted: 19 Jan 2018 02:28 from: madscientist sadly Martin your recent cleanup, broke documentation links, mostly published by you in loads of forum posts all over the net That's a pity as finding docs is more difficult Is the section you wrote" real tracks" still available, is there a valid link Thanks Dave posted: 19 Jan 2018 02:50 from: Martin Wynne Hi Dave, Some of that page is temporarily at: http://templot.com/companion/prototype.php I'm sorry a lot of stuff is not available at present. It will all come back as I get round to updating it for Templot2, and I will put re-directs to mend the broken links. I removed it because I got tired of writing "here's a link, oh by the way it's all out of date". I'm 70 this year. I'm not going to be pushed into doing anything faster or sooner than I choose to do it. p.s. We are moving to a new ...
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... still standing? If so you should be able to get accurate sizes from the OS Planning Portal maps at: I don't think so http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v =2 &cp=44.023938~-99.71&style=h &lvl=4 &tilt=-89.875918865193&dir=0 &alt=7689462.6842358#JndoZXJlMT1MbGFuZnlsbGluJmJiPTU4Lj U4NTQzNTY5MTE5OTIlN2UtNDQuMTIxMDkz NzUlN2UyNC43NjY3ODQ1MjI4NzQ0JTdlLT E1NS4yMTQ4NDM3NQ== shows the site. I have also been looking at the branch so I will be interest to see what you come up with posted: 5 Dec 2007 02:18 from: Phil O Hi Terry Does Templot produce a "loose heel" turnout, how would I build one? The rest of the track is going to be C& L P4 The GWR old- type heel (curved switches)available in templot switches, are loose heel they are secured to the closure rail by a 2 bolt fishplate and the heel end of the switch sits in a double chair the stock rail is keyed but the switch rail is not, hence loose. See photo 2 in Share ...
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... I had a look at your plan, only to find it was almost obliterated by each bit of track being named. Not knowing how to remove these- not know even, why they are there in the first place, makes me wonder if one of the drop downs at the top could be named, 'View'. The presumably it would be a small matter to remove these distractions, also odd triangles that appear, for all time? Just wondering.... Brian Lewis posted: 21 Jun 2008 00:02 from: Martin Wynne Brian Lewis wrote: Out of curiosity I had a look at your plan, only to find it was almost obliterated by each bit of track being named. Not knowing how to remove these- not know even, why they are there in the first place, makes me wonder if one of the drop downs at the top could be named, 'View'. The presumably it would be a small matter to remove these distractions, also odd triangles that appear, for all time? Hi Brian, ...
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... I seem to recall that his 85A Kit-Trak components were milled using a Woodruff key cutter- with a tooth taken out in order to facilitate removal of the rail. (Actually, I have a set of his here. Not bad, but not quite up to my standard.... But then, just think of the hash I would make in trying to write Templot...). Regards Brian Lewis Carrs -- C+ L Finescale. http://www.finescale.org.uk posted: 4 Dec 2007 02:22 from: Martin Wynne Brian Lewis wrote: I was wondering if Martin was going to chip in. I seem to recall that his 85A Kit-Trak components were milled using a Woodruff key cutter- with a tooth taken out in order to facilitate removal of the rail. (Actually, I have a set of his here. Not bad, but not quite up to my standard.... But then, just think of the hash I would make in trying to write Templot...) ...
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... : 341 Cutting Rail posted: 19 Feb 2008 23:58 from: BeamEnds Getting desperately short of excuses I'm really going to have to start building track soon. But first, a question: In 0 gauge, with a 6ft radius curve and sleepers securely fixed will cutting a rail to make an isolation gap cause the rail to kink (not the act of cutting it itself), or will it stay put well enough? Cheers Richard Last edited on 19 Feb 2008 23:59 by BeamEnds posted: 20 Feb 2008 02:06 from: Jim Guthrie BeamEnds wrote: Getting desperately short of excuses I'm really going to have to start building track soon. But first, a question: In 0 gauge, with a 6ft radius curve and sleepers securely fixed will cutting a rail to make an isolation gap cause the rail to kink (not the act of cutting it itself), or will it stay put well enough? Cheers Richard Richard, I try to pre-bend 7mm scale rail to the curve required before laying so that breaks in ...
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... topic: 282 Switch Blades posted: 10 Dec 2007 00:46 from: grahambeare In the very recent past there has been a posting with a link to either a S4 or a CLAG site which details the planing lengths of the various switch blade types. I cannot remember enough of either the posting or of the link to find that data, might anyone else remember where the information can be found? Thank you posted: 10 Dec 2007 02:31 from: Martin Wynne grahambeare wrote: In the very recent past there has been a posting with a link to either a S4 or a CLAG site which details the planing lengths of the various switch blade types. I cannot remember enough of either the posting or of the link to find that data, might anyone else remember where the information can be found? Hi Graham, Right here in the Templot docs: http://www.templot.com/martweb/gs_realtrack.htm http://www.templot.com/martweb/gs_realtrack.htm#split_switch regards, Martin. posted: 10 Dec 2007 02:40 from: ...
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... scanner, selected the precise area, scanned it to my computer, edited it after scanning in a graphics editor, saved it in .PNG format, and subsequently made further edits to the actual code. Here is the result: 89 50 4E 47 0D 0A 1A 0A 00 00 00 0D 49 48 44 52 00 00 00 C8 00 00 00 51 08 00 00 00 00 B2 5A B6 C9 00 00 00 15 74 45 58 74 43 72 65 61 74 69 6F 6E 20 54 69 6D 65 00 07 DE 02 03 05 30 0E AC FD C2 BB 00 00 00 07 74 49 4D 45 07 DF 02 03 05 33 0F 25 D6 42 9E 00 00 00 09 70 48 59 73 00 00 5C 46 00 00 5C 46 01 14 94 43 41 00 00 2F 6B 49 44 41 54 78 DA 3D BB D9 8F 1C D9 B9 27 16...... and a lot more which I'm omitting simply to save space. Are you saying that I don't own the copyright to the above text? ...
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... in Notepad now. I made a simple programme with 2 forms, each with a button that when clicked, opened the other form and closed itself. However, when I reference unit2 from unit1 (in 'uses') it recognises and accepts it. But when I reference it the other way it tells me it's a circular reference and won't allow it. Is that correct? Apologies again for all the questions. It is addictive and infuriating in equal measures at the moment. Thanks Derek posted: 7 Mar 2020 15:02 from: Martin Wynne DerekStuart wrote: I made a simple programme with 2 forms, each with a button that when clicked, opened the other form and closed itself. However, when I reference unit2 from unit1 (in 'uses') it recognises and accepts it. But when I reference it the other way it tells me it's a circular reference and won't allow it. Is that correct? Hi Derek, There are 2 uses clauses. The first one is in the interface section at the top of the unit. ...
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... point there was a tandem in the middle of them. The biggest problem was when I tried to trace some OS maps for my own layout using transition curves. I couldn't get them to match with those on the map. Then Martin pointed out that the curves on the map have a kink, so no wonder I was struggling. Regards Richard Spratt PS Bob we might run a Templot day in the AG sometime. Roger has been muttering about templates for GWR broad and mixed gauge. posted: posted: 17 May 2007 02:21 from: Templot User Bob, We did speak earlier on re Leyburn Station and the WRA. If you contact me off line I may be able to help. I am NOT a Templot expert but have used it to produce a layout plans for a M& GN Stations. You will find my phone in Relay under York/ Knares. Regards, John M. posted: posted: 17 May 2007 10:34 from: Martin Wynne ::: Bob Ellis wrote:> It needs to represent North ...
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... topic: 1499 TDV- general matters arising posted: 17 May 2011 02:49 from: Martin Wynne This topic is for general discussion about Templot Development Version (TDV). Please use the other topics in this forum, or create a new topic, to discuss specific features. http://85a.co.uk/forum/view_forum.php?id=17 posted: 18 May 2011 11:39 from: Martin Wynne There are some changes to the shortcut keys in TDV. These are not yet reflected in the help menu items or the F-key chart, so please don't waste ink printing them out. Full details of the changes were discussed here: topic 1124 from which: function: |old 091c shortcut:| new TDV shortcut:___| ____| _____|| mouse action: adjust|| V-crossing angle only| none- new| F9 (note 1)|| mouse action: adjust|| K-crossing angle only| none- new| F10| ...
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... again. This has been bugging me on and off for two years, so I'll be very happy to resolve it once and for all. Edit: One last thing. I know it all shows correctly when you reduce the scale below 1:1, so I wondered what would happen if I went the other way. Took it up to 200% and with normal line thickness and rail infill the same rails disappeared. Last edited on 29 Oct 2013 09:22 by Gordon S posted: 5 Nov 2015 12:02 from: Gordon S I know this is from some time ago, but I have finally tracked down the issue. I still had the same problem with printing on my Dell 2230D laser printer, but found it related to rail infill. I suspect it's a memory issue or software issue with the printer but Dell couldn't solve it at all. Setting the print options- rail infill style to none rather than the default solid, cured the problem completely and I'm now able to print 50+ sheets at a time with no ...
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