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... topic: 3545 metafiles! posted: 6 Nov 2019 00:07 from: Martin Wynne I have been very feeble-brained. Just because everyone tells you a thing can't be done, it doesn't mean it can't be done. Just to see what happened I wrote (in Lazarus): var met_rect:TRect; met_handle:HWND; begin met_rect:=Rect(0 ,0 ,800,600); met_handle:=CreateEnhMetaFile(0 ,nil,@met_rect,nil); It compiled and returned a valid metafile handle! That means I'm well on the way to replicating the Delphi TMetafile functions. Wish me luck. Martin. posted: 6 Nov 2019 00:19 from: Rob Manchester Good luck Martin Rob posted: 6 Nov 2019 00:50 from: Martin Wynne Thanks Rob. Seriously it is only a start. And it is Windows only. But if I could get it going it would put a much brighter outlook on moving everything to T3 a lot sooner. cheers, Martin. posted: 6 Nov ...
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382. 3D again?
... range of layout possibilities. But still a long way to go. cheers, Martin. posted: 27 Jan 2020 22:18 from: Andy Reichert I was responding to the "faster way" part of the post. The presumption that a newer technology automatically has greater benefit than exiting methods, is not always 100% correct. It's usually worthwhile to do a more in depth comparison as to which ways provide the most desirable results. In hobbies as well as in industry. Andy posted: 27 Jan 2020 23:07 from: Martin Wynne Andy Reichert wrote: I was responding to the "faster way" part of the post. The presumption that a newer technology automatically has greater benefit than exiting methods, is not always 100% correct. It's usually worthwhile to do a more in-depth comparison as to which ways provide the most desirable results. In hobbies as well as in industry. Hi Andy, Maybe. Some folks just like making things. No in-depth analysis needed. cheers, Martin. posted: 28 Jan ...
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... a fault with the particular printer but the odd thing is that other stuff prints OK!! posted: 22 Jun 2017 17:13 from: Martin Wynne Hi John, It does seem to be a faulty printer. When you say other stuff prints ok, what sort of stuff? Have you tried with other drawing programs which print drawings and graphics, such as Microsoft Paint? The problem seems to apply only to black items. The coloured text isn't affected. regards, Martin. posted: 22 Jun 2017 18:07 from: John-Elliott Martin, I have now tried with other programs and it is the same fault. I have also contacted the tech support at John Lewis where it was purchased from and they have not been able to sort it so I shall be returning it for repair tomorrow. Many thanks for your assistance with this and your speedy replies. Regards John E. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> I found ...
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... regards Rodger posted: 2 Oct 2017 22:53 from: Martin Wynne Hi Rodger, Oh dear, that's a major fatal bug. The worst in 18 years of Templot. Thanks for finding it. I will get it fixed and post an update overnight. regards, Martin. posted: 3 Oct 2017 02:16 from: Martin Wynne Hi Rodger, Now fixed in 215d and available on the server. See: topic 3091 Thanks again for finding and reporting it. regards, Martin. posted: 3 Oct 2017 07:29 from: Phil O How many other software providers would provide such service, a bug reported and fixed in a little over 4 hours. Marvellous stuff Martin. Thanks Phil posted: 3 Oct 2017 17:38 from: d827kelly Phil O wrote: How many other software providers would provide such service, a bug reported and fixed in a little over 4 hours. Marvellous stuff Martin. Thanks Phil I can't think of many commercial software developers who'd have that sort of turn around. Only ones who might be as ...
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... So I have been playing in Templot2 preparing for some track laying, watched lots of tutorials and info pages but just wondered if anyone can tell me what your supposed to do with the sleepers that cross over into each other? The 2 images are an A5 and B6 crossover and the gauge is set to 4SF, 16.2mm with 50mm between track centres. I ask as I plan to export the files and cut my own sleepers to match the templot file. 3556_021036_190000000.png 3556_021036_490000000.png Attachment: attach_2972_3592_crossover_a5.png 98 posted: 2 Jan 2020 16:07 from: Martin Wynne Hi Jason, You need to omit some timbers (red below) and extend others to the full width across both tracks (purple below). To do that use the real> shove timbers function (SHIFT+ F10 or just press the comma key). Timbers are selected for shoving by clicking on their number (not on the timber itself). Click the? help button on the dialog for detailed instructions. 2_021058_000000000.png How many long timbers varies, because timbering layout varies according to traffic conditions ...
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... _04_1429_19.box 304 posted: 4 Sep 2017 14:56 from: John Palmer...sk81 file... Attachment: attach_2481_3071_radstock_17_09_01 _1312_55.sk81 313 posted: posted: 4 Sep 2017 14:57 from: John Palmer...sk82 file... Attachment: attach_2482_3071_radstock_17_09_01 _1312_55.sk82 291 4 Sep 2017 14:57 from: John Palmer...sk83 file... Attachment: attach_2483_3071_radstock_17_09_01 _1312_55.sk83 340 posted: 4 Sep 2017 14:58 from: John Palmer...and the shapes file Attachment: attach_2484_3071_radstock_17_09_01 _1312_55.bgs 277 posted: 4 Sep 2017 15:07 from: John Palmer Although NLS' range of town plans is concentrating on the West Country, they have not as yet scanned Radstock, unfortunately, so I have had to use the 25" series. There are a few departures from the OS plan, partly because I hae me doots about some of the alignments, but more importantly because I wanted to show the 1936-37 alterations to the layout, primarily affecting the ladder of slips across the yard and the connection into the Up Main. Whilst excluding what I ...
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... topic: 3600 Cropping and matching background maps posted: 24 Jan 2020 09:02 from: Brian Whitehead I have imported two NLS maps as backgound and want to crop them and then make a continuous map by matching them up. The maps show in the shapes dialogue box as screenshots but the crop/combine button is blanked out. Advice please on how I can crop the shapes and also the easiest way of making them contiguous. many thanks Brian Whitehead posted: 24 Jan 2020 12:07 from: Martin Wynne Hi Brian, Welcome to Templot Club. The crop/combine button is disabled unless the currently selected shape is a rectangle. Which will be converted to the new picture shape. Full details of how to use the crop/combine function, and a video, are at: http://templot.com/companion/crop_combine.php To make 2 maps contiguous, they need to be scaled to a common size of course, matching your model scale. Which will be the case if you have used Templot's automated import from the NLS ...
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... instances, are the years catching up with me and eyesight that is not 100% these days.... Hopefully as users, we all flag up thoughts that might become part of future releases, but only if they are simple to do. I rarely if ever print out the page map and just select the pages to print from the map via the print dialogue. At least it saves one extra page.... Last edited on 22 Jan 2020 16:12 by Gordon S posted: 23 Jan 2020 07:45 from: Martin Wynne Gordon S wrote: I'm always wary of asking a question, as many times they are simply my lack of full understanding of Templot rather than a must have. These really aren't life or death issues...... Hopefully as users, we all flag up thoughts that might become part of future releases, but only if they are simple to do. Hi Gordon, Yes please, don't be wary of asking and suggesting things. The only way I know what folks are ...
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... Finally round off the nose of the vee and remove any sharp edges to match the corner radius on the plain rail part. Here's a new prototype blunt nose, showing it shortened back from the FP (yellow lines), supported on the timber, lowered below the wing rails, and rounded off. You can see from the wear marks that the wheels are still supported on the wing rails when they reach the nose. 2_202055_480000000.png thanks to Mick Nicholson for this photo regards, Martin. posted: 24 Jul 2017 23:07 from: Andrew Duncan MartinThanks very much for the clear explanation, I'll give it a go and see how I get on Kind regards Andrew Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Trackbuilding topics> Crossing nose. To blunt or not? 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 ...
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... : 18 Dec 2020 19:04 from: DerekStuart Thanks Martin I've made a bit of a breakthrough in understanding the codes necessary to understand GPS output. As far as I can see, standalone GPS trackers use a format known as NMEA and the output comes out like this: $GPGGA,185259.858,5131.860,N ,00007.412,W ,1 ,12,1.0,0.0,M ,0.0,M ,, *73 $GPGSA,A ,3 ,01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,09,10,11,12,1.0,1.0,1.0*30 $GPRMC,185259.858,A ,5131.860,N ,00007.412,W ,, ,181220,000.0,W *6F This is the location of the passenger footbridge at Kings Cross, platform 8. Although I don't know how to do it- yet- I'm sure when the time comes, parsing this into the format required by a map won't be a problem. You were dead right in what you once said to me ...
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... somewhat similar layout. 4. Again following the practice at Exmouth I have not applied a FPL to the engine release. 5. Shunting movements from the bay and main platforms are controlled by the starters, rather than subsidiaries. Again, this follows the practice adopted at Exmouth. 6. In the Down/inbound direction, the discs to the right of the main post both read to the yard, whilst the sole disc to the left of the main post reads to the loop. posted: 25 Jul 2017 12:07 from: Stephen Freeman However as Josh has mentioned (possibly elsewhere) that the extra signalling that would be appropriate will be conveniently offstage. I'm not at all certain that permissive (yellow discs) would be appropriate for his period. I'd go with the experts on RMweb. posted: 25 Jul 2017 15:01 from: John Palmer Hadn't been aware until today of the thread opened on RMweb, to which I'm not a subscriber. Actually, I see nothing on that thread which is at odds with my design, ...
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... from your latest version it looks like it could work. Natalie likes the fillets as well, and as it makes the space on the right much bigger, she's suggested that we add a private siding (ferro-concrete works was in the rough position marked in orange on the image below. Her drawing is so small though I'm not sure if I've gotten it right. Ideally it might be better if it were a tandem, but not worked out how to do those yet. In the image below the colours represent: Pink/Puple: points crossing baseboard joins. Orange: added private siding for ferro-concrete plant. 2356_151316_290000000.png Attachment: attach_2502_3046_kelly_shepperton _mod_2017_09_15_1816_38.box 171 posted: 15 Sep 2017 18:45 from: d827kelly Slight adjustments as the uppermost crossover had ended up off the end of the board. 2356_151345_320000000.png Attachment: attach_2503_3046_kelly_shepperton _mod_2017_09_15_1845_40.box 170 posted: 15 Sep 2017 20:06 from: d827kelly Discussed the right hand side with Natalie and figured it out mostly. Simplified to a single private siding, with a small spur to a small shed/stable ...
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... 2017 10:11 from: Stephen Freeman Hi Martin, I think I've found a real good one this time. I am trying to create a custom gauge for 4mm scale Isle of Man 12mm gauge etc. Now when I get to the dialogue box about non-standard timber length, no matter what I click on- nothing, only option is to rather ungracefully quit Templot using task manager. Windows 7 64 bit, not I think that makes any difference. Attachment: attach_2460_3043_templotbug.jpg 299 posted: 15 Jul 2017 17:07 from: Stephen Freeman Having not had any comment and having no present use for it, I'm not too bothered. posted: 15 Jul 2017 17:28 from: Martin Wynne Borg-Rail wrote: Having not had any comment and having no present use for it, I'm not too bothered. Hi Stephen, No use for what? I tried to reproduce this issue without success, and I can't find any cause in the code. Can you reproduce this at will, and if so please post the recipe? ...
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... chair after the Butanone has been applied along with a slight to and fro horizontal movement which seems to bed the melted plastic into the ply. I use a set of tweezers to do this with a point on the chair on each side of the rail. I then apply weight to a section of the rail after its chairs have been glued for a minute or two. The chairs stick very well but can still be separated with a razor/scalpel blade if any adjustments are required. Jim. posted: 22 Oct 2014 07:00 from: Hayfield LSWRArt wrote: Hi Derek One comment, if you are using ply sleepers, as I did- C&L say that you can use Butanone with wood or plastic sleepers, but I found it did not work at all well on the wooden sleepers. I used a Uhu twist and glue, which held well, but which you could split off the sleepers with a scalpel if you made a mistake. There may well be better glues, but the range in France at the time was ...
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... topic: 4 SNCF sleepers posted: posted: 14 May 2007 02:46 from: BernieM4 The photograph, taken in April this year shows a track of one of the main platforms of Nice SNCF railway station. The wooden sleepers appear to be 'rough hewn' with some repairs visible. A TGV had just departed the station using this track. Does anyone know of sleepers anything like this in the UK? Attachment: attach_6_sncf_sleepers.jpg 195 posted: posted: 18 May 2007 17:04 from: Steve Stubbs I don't know about the UK, but I have some photos somewhere of French sleepers taken in Alsace some years back. They were on a secondary line, and were in effect simply round tree trucks with a flat cut out under each rail where the flatbottom rail was simply spiked through. regards Steve Stubbs Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Templot talk> SNCF sleepers about Templot Club Templot Companion- User Guide- A-Z Index Templot ...
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... : 27 Sep 2014 18:41 from: scooter171103 cheers brian have had a play with your plan today to move the points away from the 8ft base board joint ive achieved this i think and have attached what ive done but i'm unsure now how to get the different bits of track to line up together and wether a 3 way would be better where the track enters the board in the middle on the right side does this make sense to you !! cheers simon Attachment: attach_1963_2539_brian_2.box 274 posted: 27 Sep 2014 19:07 from: Brian Nicholls Hi Simon, You have been busy. You have changed the layout quite a bit. I must admit, I was concerned about the 3 way, as these are quite a challenge for newcomers to Templot. However, I can do that for you if necessary. All the best, Brian. posted: 27 Sep 2014 19:55 from: Brian Nicholls Hi Simon, Looking at the track-work, for the turnout near the centre on the very top road, when in the control ...
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... .pdf file that can be printed on this HP device, please? Hi David, Sure. Just attach the .box file here and I will create a PDF for you. It's very likely that your friend could print a DXF file from Templot anyway -- see: search Templot Club for DXF regards, Martin. Many thanks, Martin- .box file attached. It is based on a large scale OS Map of the area in the 1950s. ATB, David C Attachment: attach_664_930_Engine_shed_7.box 285 posted: 2 Nov 2009 18:07 from: Martin Wynne Hi David, Your PDF files for printing. These should open and print in the Foxit Reader, or in Adobe Reader 9 or later. It is ESSENTIAL that the printer operator changes the setting to "no page scaling" -- this is not the default. I noticed that the design is unfinished -- I assume this is just an initial planning print? There is a lot of timber shoving still needed, and many templates overlap. There didn't seem to be any reason to print the ...
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... topic: 1040 The Railway Today 1960 posted: 6 Feb 2010 13:07 from: richard_t The following is jolly good fun: http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=949 Thanks to Brian Daniels on RMWeb for pointing it out. posted: 16 Feb 2010 18:31 from: Martin Lloyd Where did it all go wrong? Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Off track> The Railway Today 1960 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 ...
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... topic: 1036 Scissors Crossover posted: 4 Feb 2010 17:07 from: Templot User I started to follow the instructions for a scissors crossover but have found that there is no B10 turnout available in the drop down menu. Could this mean that the installation is faulty or is there a way of adding more options? Regards David B posted: 4 Feb 2010 17:40 from: NickJ Not sure what you may have tried so far, David, but what I do to get the template I want is click menu item template new template, and then in the dialogue box which appears in the middle of the screen, choose the type of turnout from the drop-down list in the lower left corner of the box. Nick J posted: 4 Feb 2010 17:58 from: richard_t In the new control template window select REA B-8 in the template size drop down. Press OK. Then choose the Template/ V-Crossing options... menu item to display the select V- crossing dialog box and then ...
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... is within My Documents because that's where I like it and it's been there for about 9 years without any problems! I don't like installing programs in root- not sure why but it might be an ancient Unix hangover, maybe. The file location has always shown the abbreviated name for as long as I can remember. As this is XP, the folders are where they say they are- I got very confused when I first used Vista because folders weren't where they said they were! posted: 31 Jan 2010 15:07 from: Martin Wynne Paul Boyd wrote: And you have to admit that that particular series of accidental key presses is somewhat unlikely, isn't it, especially considering the positions of the A end Enter keys? Hi Paul, I agree, but otherwise I can't see any way that the effect you saw could have happened. Nope- I don't have a folder or file called "My"- my default Templot installation is within My Documents because that's where I like it and it's been there for about 9 years without any ...
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