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... please? Try this: "Bookmarks> Organise Bookmarks..." menu item. Then on the dialog which appears, click the "File> Import..." menu item. If that doesn't work, there is also an Import... menu item on the main File menu, which allows you to import other data and settings in addition to Favourites from other browsers. I've had no need to try these functions, so may contain nuts. regards, Martin. posted: 6 Jun 2007 00:08 from: Templot User === from Brian Lewis === I'm obliged to you for your help Martin. In fact I had done this previously, but it did not seem to work. So I took the plunge and this time I deleted all bookmarks before I imported these from IE7. This time it worked perfectly. Now from the same stable, I downloaded Thunderbird, as an alternative to Outlook and had a similar problem in that I could not see how to import the myriad of rules I had created ...
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... about'!!!!Warning!!!!' rather than just 'Confirm' ?? Rob posted: 24 Aug 2020 23:59 from: roythebus Is there a Dalek icon? EXTERMINATE, EXTERMINATE! posted: 25 Aug 2020 06:15 from: Graham Long Martin It is indeed posible that I clicked that box(it was late at night). It is the only reason why the grouped templates have gone. I won't be making that mistake again especially with the update. posted: 25 Aug 2020 08:20 from: Hayfield Graham I might be talking about the wrong thing, but the final option if all others have been tried is to restart Templot and say yes to loading templates from the previous session Good luck posted: 25 Aug 2020 10:41 from: Graham Long Hi I have tried this. No luck. The only templates that come back are the ones not used on my final plan, i.e. the grouped ones. I think I can redraw my plan reasonably quickly as the first time through was ...
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... 10mm (1 :30) and 3/8" (1 :32) scale. Cliff's track offers both standard and fine turnout options but as I don't run F/S and most visiting locos are standard scale 1C was the only option. I was having problems too because I've been learning Templot using B-7 settings for turnouts which seemed more appropriate for my needs. Why is it when we finally get to understand something we wonder what took the time! Thanks again. cheers Roger posted: 23 Nov 2020 08:10 from: Hayfield Roger Do you have to use the kits as is or can the components be built to a different configuration posted: 23 Nov 2020 10:25 from: Roger Bristow Hayfield, thanks for your message. Good question, I could make a different configuration with the kit but as I've never made a turnout before I thought it would be helpful to model it on one I bought ready made. The click together sleepers make for quite a robust assembly given it will be 800mm long. Regards Roger ...
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... topic: 26 New hard drive posted: 29 May 2007 05:51 from: Brian Hanson Hi Martin, Having recently had problems I have had to install a new hard drive into my PC.. Fortunatly I have managed to save all my track plans and backgrounds but will I need a new unlock code if I reinstall Templot to this new drive? ... Cheers Brian posted: 29 May 2007 08:39 from: Martin Wynne Hi Brian,> Having recently had problems I have had to install> a new hard drive into my PC Sorry to hear of your computer problem. Please note that all licensing issues should be dealt with by email direct to me at mailto:martin@templot.com (As an alternative to email, you can send me a "private message" via the forum. Click on my name in green on the left, and then select "Send a Private Message" on the menu which appears. You can write to any other forum member similarly.) I have written to you off-forum ...
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... Ed. Templot is free to download at: http://www.templot.com – it is not a layout planning aid, but a programme that can be used to devise pointwork geometry]. I downloaded them in .dxf format and imported them into my AutoCAD track plan drawing." How to do it the hard way. For a small diesel depot layout in 0 Gauge. Each to his own, but I doubt we shall be overwhelmed by a sudden rush of RM readers. cheers, Martin. posted: 8 Sep 2020 08:04 from: Hayfield Martin Perhaps arrange with Railway Modeler to write up an article posted: 8 Sep 2020 09:24 from: Paul Boyd Well, it's handy to know we can use it to devise pointwork geometry. Who'd have thought it? That article does suggest a convoluted way of doing things. Maybe it's just as well there won't be a rush of RM readers as otherwise you'll be bombarded with requests on how to join Peco templates together in Templot! (I'm a long-standing RM reader, having ...
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... the Yahoo Templot site. Hi Dave, This gets you the forum messages, but not any email notifications (e.g. the notification that you have received a new private message on the forum). Also, Yahoo have a new YahooGroups product under beta test, and I'm not yet convinced that the present forwarding of messages will go on working. There's not yet any indication of when the changeover will take place. More about this at: http://new.groups.yahoo.com/yg_beta_forum regards, Martin. posted: 5 Aug 2007 08:10 from: Dave Phillips Hi Martin, Sounds like you should be looking for another ISP if they won't fill out an online form with about 6 questions without some money! "They were keen to know which of their hosted domains was regarded as a spammer by Comcast, but I did not have that information." The domain should be the blocked IP address that is shown in the Comcast message. "Perhaps you could ask Comcast to unblock this IP also?" I will submit a request to unblock 85.233.160.21 ...
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... a very short-angle single slip, with a right-hand switch in one of the diamond legs. Here's a quick Templot sketch of such a thing: 2_101931_030000000.png If we can find it on NLS it might be possible to make a proper plan. cheers, Martin. posted: 11 Sep 2020 01:01 from: Andrew Barrowman Very nice Martin. My guess is if anyone wants to model this it better be close to "true scale"- P4 or similar perhaps? posted: 11 Sep 2020 01:08 from: Rob Manchester The map is here Coal branch is 1/4 of the way up on left edge crossing Fulton Street. Rob posted: 11 Sep 2020 01:12 from: Martin Wynne Andrew Barrowman wrote: My guess is if anyone wants to model this it better be close to "true scale"- P4 or similar perhaps? To model it accurately from the map, yes. Otherwise not necessarily -- such delights are seen on narrow-gauge industrial lines. But it would be trickier with overscale ...
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... in the south west of England (Wessex): http://www.eugenebirchall.co.uk Martin. posted: 11 Sep 2020 22:37 from: Tony W It is reminiscent of Dawlish, but I could be wrong. Regards Tony. posted: 11 Sep 2020 22:53 from: Martin Wynne Tony W wrote: It is reminiscent of Dawlish, but I could be wrong. Regards Tony. Yes! It's in this slide show: http://www.eugenebirchall.co.uk/dawlish.html Thanks Tony. Martin. posted: 12 Sep 2020 08:42 from: Phil O Looks like Dawlish to me as well. Cheers Phil Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Off track> Where's this? 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 ...
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... scale, you might also wish to look at Masokits tiebars etc. Not as difficult as you might imagine. posted: 25 May 2007 18:14 from: Bruce Wilson Simon: I found that Iain Rice's book" An Approach to Building Finescale Track" is a good reference even though it is now some 16 years old. I picked it up a couple of years ago. Bruce Wilson Barrie, Ontario posted: 25 May 2007 19:00 from: David R Simon: After much study of the prototype and over twenty years of working in EM and O gauge this is how now I do it: http://homepages.tesco.net/~david.r.rayner/lumpy/track.html#switches Sorry about the sudden end to the text but writing the remainder of the epic is still on my "to do" list! Regards David R Last edited on 25 May 2007 19:03 by David R posted: 25 May 2007 20:54 from: Paul Boyd> The first question I have is re the joining of the switch blades.> What ...
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... ) posted: 16 Sep 2020 23:23 from: DerekStuart Hurrah! Someone has asked Martin a question more strange than one of mine! posted: 17 Sep 2020 18:09 from: Phil O They don't want much, do they!! posted: 18 Sep 2020 07:35 from: Andrew Barrowman All you had to do was require an immediate 33% deposit of the necessary funds to your Cayman Islands bank. I'm sure we could have come up with the wire between us. posted: 26 Oct 2020 08:31 from: Martin Wynne The day has hardly begun and already I have had my first spam email from the far east offering me a lorry load of limestone. There will be more before the day is out. Am I being naive? Is a "lorry load of limestone" a euphemism for something else? Google thinks only that it means a load of limestone. Martin. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums ...
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... that the 3mm Society chairs will work with flange depth greater than 0.55mm. Just wondering if I can accurately measure the clearance. Also, there are the chairs produced for the FiNetrax N gauge track range, for Code 40 BH rail. I would assume that they would allow a fair range of N gauge models to run! I'm not sure if the clearances are any better than the 3mm Society chairs. Also not sure if they're effectively to the same spec as the 2mm Scale Association chairs. Nigel posted: 23 Sep 2020 08:24 from: Hayfield Paul, Rob and Nigel Thank you for the information, advice and heads up re the fine tracks. Owing to the wheel flanges of N gauge plus what I think visually looks correct, I was hoping to use something in the order of code 65, one thought is to see if the clips which come with Peco IL-121 concrete sleepers may work posted: 25 Sep 2020 13:51 from: Paul Boyd Nigel Brown wrote: The web presence is described on: http:/ ...
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... 24 Sep 2020 19:19 from: Trevor Walling Hello Martin, This is the view fullscreen Attachment: attach_3153_3779_templotlive2.png 20 posted: 24 Sep 2020 19:30 from: Trevor Walling Hello, This is fullscreen fully zoomed in Attachment: attach_3154_3779_templotlive3.png 20 posted: 24 Sep 2020 19:53 from: Martin Wynne Thanks Trevor for the screenshots. It's beginning to look very promising. As last night, the quality seems to improve once we get beyond the working day (UK). cheers, Martin. posted: 25 Sep 2020 08:05 from: Phil O Martin Wynne wrote: Hi Phil, I understand that most of Scaleforum will continue to be available after the event, and no doubt if this Templot thingy works out it can be repeated in future. Gloucester Docks is well worth a visit (assuming it is open in these difficult times): http://www.gloucesterdocks.me.uk/gloucester/forvisitors.htm cheers, Martin. Hi Martin, Thanks for the link, I knew about one or two items on the list, several look as though they ...
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... station around the 90's, would have looked like this and still does I believe. Mainly passenger services from Sheffield to Hull and freight (Coal and Biomass etc) 3556_021116_060000000.jpg posted: 4 Jan 2020 20:04 from: David Higgs Different Region/ Era, but this how I did my Moretonhampstead Engine Release Crossover. 5_041501_290000000.png posted: 4 Jan 2020 20:05 from: David Higgs Martin, I've uploaded several identical images (don't ask!); could you delete the duplicates please? posted: 4 Jan 2020 21:08 from: Jason Johnson Evening, Thanks all for the responses, after several hours messing around this is where I am now at. 3556_041608_530000000.png posted: 5 Jan 2020 01:28 from: DerekStuart Hello Jason As someone who asked this same question a year or so back, one thing I can see is the location of the rail joints. A) they are too close to the chairs (though with special 'saddle' chairs they can work around that) B) the gap between timbers at the rail joint needs to ...
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... 1:32 and 1:43 scales. I use rails with a 'proper' profile rather than just one of the correct height so the rail head and foot are quite wide. Thanks Rob posted: 15 Dec 2019 03:39 from: Martin Wynne Hi Rob, You could try making something like this. Some sort of guide to keep the rail flat on the base would be a help to prevent FB rail twisting. http://www.handlaidtrack.com/tl-0004 cheers, Martin. posted: 15 Dec 2019 08:18 from: Hayfield One of the G W Models rolling bars "6" Mini Roller and rail bender" has a grove in each roller posted: 15 Dec 2019 20:27 from: Rob Manchester Thanks Martin/John, The US model is rather expensive( around £130 inc shipping and Taxes) but would probably be great. I have posted on RMweb here to see what the GW one is like. Thanks Rob posted: 15 Dec 2019 22:05 from: Bruce A Wilson Fast Tracks is ...
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... really appreciated, I don't think any of us would think differently. appreciate everything Cheers Godders posted: 11 Mar 2018 00:53 from: Martin Wynne p.s. it does actually work as intended IF you have at least one picture shape. Also the shift group functions are working. cheers, Martin. posted: 11 Mar 2018 03:02 from: Martin Wynne 219b now on the server. Please let me know if it is not fixed. Apologies for the inconvenience. cheers, Martin. posted: 11 Mar 2018 08:44 from: Godfrey Earnshaw Good Morning Martin, that is exactly what I want. Thank you so much, works like a dream and is incredibly quick. Again please do not apologise. You should be very proud of your abilities. All the best and Thank you again. Godders PS are you working on the AI version yet. This is where we, the punters, think of our dream layout and your software figures it out, draws the layout, builds all the baseboards and track and then runs the ...
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... topic: 272 3-way turnouts posted: 1 Dec 2007 22:08 from: Graham Astill As a new user of Templot I am trying to produce a template for a 3-way turnout. I have seen the very helpful video but unfortunately cannot attain the start-up drawing-pad as featured- ie with the 2 turnouts (one an A7!) without the sleepering in the switch rails areas. I apologise if I have overlooked something basic but despite several excursions through the various menus cannot resolve this one. Very pleased with the whole product though- many thanks for all your hard work in its design. Yours, Graham Astill posted: 1 Dec 2007 22:47 from: Martin Wynne Graham Astill wrote: As a new user of Templot I am trying to produce a template for a 3-way turnout. I have seen the very helpful video but unfortunately cannot attain the start-up drawing-pad as featured- ie with the 2 turnouts (one an A7!) without the sleepering in the switch rails ...
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... topic: 3345 Three way points at Campocologno posted: 18 Oct 2018 08:40 from: Bernard Haste The two points in question. Point one. First diverging route to the left radius 80 metres angle of crossing 1:5.5 Second diverging route to the right 80 metres radius angle of crossing 1:7 Point two First diverging route to left radius 80 metres angle of crossing 1:7 Second diverging route to the right 60 metres radius angle of crossing 1:5.5 I do not know which method of expressing the angle is used. Hopefully I have managed to attach some drawings below. Many thanks again, Bernard Attachment: attach_2768_3345_Drawings_re_Campo cologno_three_way_points.pdf 183 Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Templot talk> Three way points at Campocologno 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 ...
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... I gradually use the stockpile of materials acquired over time, that things will improve, but the reality is that, even with all the new cupboard storage I have, things only seem to get worse. I also have a theory that random mini black holes exist that swallow items either never to be seen again or are magically regurgitated when one has given up looking for the item and then bought another one. Regards Tony. Last edited on 17 Oct 2018 17:06 by Tony W posted: 17 Oct 2018 18:08 from: Andrew Duncan Tony W wrote: Chaos theory certainly seems prevalent round here. Any new horizontal surface (of which there are many) seems to disappear rapidly. I keep telling myself that with time as I gradually use the stockpile of materials acquired over time, that things will improve, but the reality is that, even with all the new cupboard storage I have, things only seem to get worse. I also have a theory that random mini black holes exist that swallow items either never to be seen again ...
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... before. Right-click on TemplotZero in the list. On the menu which appears click Create Shortcut. Windows will ask you if you want the shortcut placed on the Desktop. Answer Yes. Now when you click that new icon on the Desktop, 091b will launch without any problems. If all else fails can you please post a loaded gun so that I can blow my poor baffled brains out. Normally supplied with all Microsoft products. Ask your Windows supplier. regards, Martin. posted: 26 Nov 2007 22:08 from: Phil O Hi Martin If and when this happens again I will take the screen shots as I go along as this is going to be the only way in which I can try and explain it. Many thanks for your time and trouble. Cheers Phil Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Templot talk> Problems running Templot about Templot Club Templot Companion- User Guide- A-Z Index Templot Explained for beginners ...
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... , Martin. posted: 24 Sep 2018 16:05 from: Hayfield Sorry for the blank file tried again, I will now watch the video. Loaded a shape file for those interested Failed again, Attachment: attach_2753_3330_Holborn_viaduct_S ept_2018.bgs 149 Last edited on 24 Sep 2018 16:06 by Hayfield posted: 25 Sep 2018 07:58 from: Hayfield Thanks I managed to do it, took me a couple of goes as initially I tampered with the scaling accidently Attachment: attach_2755_3330_Holborn_viaduct_S ept_2018-1.sk81 196 Last edited on 25 Sep 2018 08:02 by Hayfield Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Baffled beginners> Cropping a plan in Templot 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 ...
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