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... topic: 3436 Templates not printing posted: 21 May 2019 08:18 from: Stephen Freeman Good Morning, A strange one this. I recently did a design for a chap but he says that some of the pages won't print. Anybody any clues. Attachment: attach_2835_3436_shipston_on_stour _2019_05_17_0742_16.box 142 posted: 21 May 2019 12:02 from: Martin Wynne Stephen Freeman wrote: Good Morning, A strange one this. I recently did a design for a chap but he says that some of the pages won't print. Anybody any clues. Hi Stephen, In detail mode or diagram mode? See this: topic 3435 (I see that the plan includes a tandem turnout.) On which make/type of printer? -- see this (long 2-page topic): topic 1540 cheers, Martin. 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> Templates not printing about Templot Club Templot Companion- User Guide- A- ...
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... topic: 3467 NLS tiled maps- API subscriptions posted: 31 Jul 2019 01:08 from: Martin Wynne Nothing below affects the NLS screenshot maps. The API annual subscriptions for the NLS tiled maps expire today. I have decided not to renew them this year. The total cost is over £300. Last year I suggested users might like to donate towards the cost. There were some generous donations (many thanks), but the total fell short of the costs and I made up the shortfall myself. It's a shame because the tiled maps are so much nicer to use than the screenshots, with no restriction on screen size, or battles of wits with the Windows embedded web browser. But until an API is available for the 25" maps, they don't meet most users needs, and as the screenshots are free, it's a lot of money just to have the extra functions of the tiled maps. So from tomorrow the only tiled map which will work is OpenStreetMap. Which is fun, but probably not a lot of practical ...
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... until I had first created a proper video on the basics of irregular diamonds. I just know that beginners are going to try to follow this instead of simply clicking on the make diamond-crossing tools functions. And then announce to the world that Templot is just far too complicated. Let me know if anything is unclear. For those who can't play FBR videos, it is also available online from FlashBack Connect here: http://flashbackconnect.com/Default.aspx?id=ib65pLfUkgNxFBDqAZSNyA2 regards, Martin. posted: 28 Apr 2015 08:00 from: Andrew Duncan Hello Martin My dear old mum would have said 'your a sweetie!' Being a bloke however I can't 'decently' use that sort of wording so I will content myself with a heart felt thank you for doing this. When I come a cropper, as I fully expect to at some point, I will indeed ask you. You may then tell me that scruffy videos really don't cut the mustard.... Thanks again. Andrew posted: 28 Apr 2015 19:26 from ...
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... 2768 18 months on from that, I still haven't updated all these old topics and videos. I'm very sorry about that. But are you sure you want a symmetrical turnout? Modellers love them, but they are really very scarce on the prototype. Ordinary turnouts with contraflexure are much more common, and easily done in Templot simply by setting a negative curving radius. Turnouts with contraflexure often have a curviform V-crossing (but not when part of a curved crossover). regards, Martin. posted: 7 Mar 2017 08:27 from: Raymond Dear Chris, The 'extra' timbers can be dealt with using 'Shove timbers'. You have thc choice of interlacing the sleepers for each road or widening them and making them long timbers until the road are far enough apart to rever to ordinary sleepers. posted: 7 Mar 2017 10:11 from: Martin Wynne Chris Noble wrote: my turnout at the Y end is not level, it has two additional sleepers, E1& E2. Hi Chris, Those are the first two sleepers of ...
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... the pin to a sliding delrin, pseudo sleeper, shorter and narrower then the real sleeper above. This pseudo sleeper, prevents the switch blade from rising, and also allows the soldered hinge pin to pivot. I wasn't going to use a hinge tube. The drive from the point motor would then be collected to the delrin "sleeper" The main issue I have is that a hinge pin failure might need the removal of the turnout. but I suspect this is an unlikely failure mode posted: 16 Apr 2015 11:08 from: madscientist I'll add a sketch later it give people a better idea. I'd be intetested in comments Dave posted: 21 Apr 2015 16:45 from: madscientist this is the idea, a delrin piece fixed under the sleeper, slight narrower then the sleeper and connected to the switch rail via a pin soldered to the rail I see no issues with lost motion, as the system should be slightly able to over drive the pins/tube to provide compensation any comments Attachment: attach_2113_2668_Screenshot_2015-04-21_16.43.11.png 698 Last ...
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... topic: 1621 F6 Curving- S Transition Curve posted: 7 Sep 2011 08:59 from: its_all_downhill Hi Martin, Think I might have found a minor bug with curving with a Transition S curve. On trying to change the 2nd (2R) radius curve the movement which normally is a click and drag operation now has changed to a click, move cursor (with no visual change) and click again to make the change. It works fine with the 1R radius option and switching back to 1R radius clears it until you select the 2R a second time. I am running Templot on a Virtualbox VM on Mac OS 10.7 and did not experience this in previous dev version, I think.. I could take a screen recording mut I don't think I can upload mov files? Regards Tom posted: 7 Sep 2011 10:48 from: Martin Wynne its_all_downhill wrote: On trying to change the 2nd (2R) radius curve the movement which normally is a click and drag operation now has changed to a click, move cursor (with ...
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... 2014 22:48 from: Simon Dobson Martin I think I did exactly the same when installing Templot on my laptop and on my desktop computers- both are installed in a folder called Templot Dev, which I assume is the default folder created by the installer program. One install, the desktop machine, exhibits the above "cannot close" whereas the laptop seems to close normally. Should I just move it to another folder, or reinstall in a new folder, or? Thanks Simon posted: 10 Jun 2014 23:08 from: Martin Wynne Hi Simon, What are the exact words of the "cannot close" message? Can you post a screenshot? regards, Martin. posted: 13 Jun 2014 00:37 from: Simon Dobson Martin Thanks for your reply. Not for a few days, I'm afraid, as I'm in Poland on business, and then going to see my mum for the weekend- and of course, the problem is not on the laptop which I have with me!! I'll repost mid next week Kind ...
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... have their own copy of Templot.) Send them an image file to view on their own computer? Send them a PDF file to print themselves? Print a large diagram for the club notice board? Print it all on a single A4 sheet? Post it on the club's web site? It would be worth your while joining the Templot development group. Using TDV you can easily create image files, PDF files, and produce neat layout plans using the new diagram mode. regards, Martin. posted: 23 Aug 2011 08:53 from: s55evo Hi Martin, Thanks for the reply, yes I do intend to build it all in P4, with a little help from my friends, the Crewe area group of the Scalefour society. The front part of the layout already exists, the original model of Ambergate by John Webb, which I have re-gauged. The building to hold it all is about half built, and I have promised myself that the outer circuit will be complete in two years, hopefully with most of the other ...
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... topic: 1594 Duplicates posted: 22 Aug 2011 07:21 from: Raymond Has anyone else found that templates keep duplicating, sometime three or four times for, so far as I can see, no apparent reason? Regards Raymond posted: 22 Aug 2011 08:44 from: Martin Wynne Raymond wrote: Has anyone else found that templates keep duplicating, sometime three or four times for, so far as I can see, no apparent reason? Hi Raymond, Have you been clicking make the control instead of delete to the control? I added two new options on the pop-up menu, make the control, and make as a copy. These are mainly for those who find the word "delete" alarming, although they can be a time saver for everyone. As with all tools containing the word "make", these functions first store the existing control template (even if it is currently hidden). So if you store it yourself beforehand, you will end up with two background templates. The make the control option ...
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... : A useful site for modellers with some clever web programming from Derrick Stapleford: http://paperbrick.co.uk posted: 25 Aug 2011 19:27 from: Alan Turner This is similar: http://www.bricksntiles.com/ Alan posted: 22 Sep 2011 23:53 from: Derrick Stapleford Hi all Those of you who had problems with files from paperbrick.co.uk, please have another go, I have modified the site to produce smaller files and I hope this will help- let me know Regards, Derrick posted: 23 Sep 2011 08:04 from: JFS Alan Turner wrote: This is similar: http://www.bricksntiles.com/ Er, isn't it actually COMPLETELY different? It looks like a site of texture maps for 3D rendering- very useful if your models are computer simulations- or have I missed something? Howard posted: 13 Dec 2011 12:01 from: ESJAYTEE Derrick, you may have sorted a small problem or created a few more.... I like the flexibility your site offers and would be interested in hearing more about ...
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... Mar 2009 11:57 from: Martin Wynne I wrote: It seems there may be some problems with the Sketchbook feature when running on Windows Vista and using the Aero interface. Further information suggests this problem may be confined to later versions of the compiler than the one I am using for Templot. In which case I may have shouted "Fire!" too soon. I suppose I'll just have to get Vista anyway, to be able to test this stuff. regards, Martin. posted: 27 Mar 2009 12:08 from: Martin Wynne Jim Guthrie wrote: I've been digging through old messages about interlaced turnouts and noted you promising some help in a future PUG release for working with interlacing. Is this forthcoming PUG the one with that help, or is it just the "Save preferences to save clicking buttons" solution. Hi Jim, The next Pug will be "Save preferences to save clicking buttons" and nothing else. And then only a small sub-set of the hundreds of settings. That should be ready in a few ...
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... topic: 1617 Irregular Crossing timbers posted: 2 Sep 2011 00:04 from: Len Cattley I've done the irregular crossing but the timbers need moving but I'm not sure how, any help would be great. I've included a file to help. Len Attachment: attach_1169_1617_S7_Tebay_& _Kirkby-Stephen_crossing.box 206 posted: 2 Sep 2011 01:08 from: Martin Wynne Len Cattley wrote: I've done the irregular crossing but the timbers need moving but I'm not sure how, any help would be great. I've included a file to help. Hi Len, Do you mean you don't know how the finished timbers should look, or you don't know how to move them? If the latter, go to real> shove timbers menu item. Then click the? help button on the dialog window, there are some detailed notes there. regards, Martin. posted: 7 Sep 2011 22:53 from: Len Cattley I have now done the Timbers for this crossing using the advise in the Timbering Guidance Needed posts. I have added a file ...
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... topic: 1624 Southern Nostalgia posted: 12 Sep 2011 13:33 from: philchudley Hi All Found these on YouTube, a selection of archive films from Paul Edwards, quality not great and they are silent (fimed on 8mm film), but they do serve as a reminder on what the Southern had to offer in the days of steam. Enjoy Cheers Phil. posted: 16 Sep 2011 08:42 from: its_all_downhill Nice find Phil, nice to see Brighton Belle there.. Regards Tom Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Off track> Southern Nostalgia 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 ...
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... posted: 29 Jul 2011 19:09 from: BeamEnds Here's another in my (very) occasional series of interesting/different small layout ideas. Definately different, and ideal for those who fancy a mixed standard and narrow gauge layout. I don't know if the track layout is unique, but loading standard gauge wagons onto narrow gauge wagons in the UK is I believe, and would be interesting to model. It also has endless possibilities for tripping up the nit-pickers at exhibitions! posted: 29 Jul 2011 20:08 from: Martin Wynne Hi Richard, Watch the transporter wagons being loaded: regards, Martin. posted: 29 Jul 2011 20:26 from: BeamEnds Wow! Thanks Martin. A lot of the line is a road now, including the tunnel, its weird to recognise a few locations from the film. Looks like someone needed Templot at 3:41... Cheers Richard posted: 27 Nov 2011 12:26 from: Tim Dubya Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called ...
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... PAPER printing in Templot without making the corresponding banner settings for the printer. If you leave the printer set for single sheets you will lose the top and bottom trim margins and be unable to join the pages accurately. For Templot to print templates on banner paper correctly it is necessary to select Upright/ Portrait printing on all standard printers. For more information click the? HELP button on the PRINT PAGES window when it appears.____ v: 0.91.c© regards, Martin. posted: 14 Sep 2011 21:08 from: Glen Suckling Martin Wynne wrote: You must set up the printer for banner or roll paper printing. Templot cannot make these settings for you. I do not know anything about Canon printers but I have an Epson (9" wide) ink jet printer and an HP (13" wide) ink jet printer. The HP is equipped to handle roll paper- when a roll is loaded it automatically disables the sheet feeder. Earlier versions of the drivers for these printers had the banner or roll settings just as ...
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... templates at any crossing angle, but this may not be the case for other remote users, that do not have privy to the correct data for inputting, which is why I would most sincerely like to be able to generate a set of templates for others to freely use, which they can manipulate successfully using F5 or F9. I hope this hasn't opened a can of worms. All the best, Brian Nicholls. Figure 1. 1853_191903_260000000.gif Figure 2. 1853_191904_140000000.gif Figure 3. 1853_191904_490000000.gif Last edited on 20 Sep 2011 20:08 by Martin Wynne posted: 20 Sep 2011 03:49 from: Martin Wynne Brian Nicholls wrote: Question 1. In the screenshot image of the< switch settings >, shown directly below as Figure 1, can I either Rename or Delete the custom switch template shown at the very bottom of the list, highlighted in blue? Hi Brian, No. The bottom slot contains the custom switch found in the last control template which had a custom switch. It's a convenient way to transfer custom switch data from one template ...
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... behalf, I could just use Safari etc for browsing The Templot Club. Cheers Bruce posted: 12 Nov 2011 10:00 from: Martin Wynne I've updated the Video of the week with an interesting railway industry promotional film from 1959. Martin. posted: 12 Nov 2011 13:10 from: Roger Henry And what an excellent movie. Thank you Martin. Roger Martin Wynne wrote: I've updated the Video of the week with an interesting railway industry promotional film from 1959. Martin. posted: 12 Nov 2011 23:08 from: philchudley Hi Martin Enjoying the video of the week, may I be so bold as to suggest the following offering from British Transport Films? http://youtu.be/Tbv3u06Sq2M Bit of everything here but mostly infrastructure, note the lack of health and safety at around the 20 min mark! Regards Phil posted: 4 Jan 2012 23:28 from: Martin Wynne I have updated the video of the week with an interesting BR engineering film from the 1960s. Martin. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless ...
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... topic: 1647 Tebay track plan posted: 8 Oct 2011 12:08 from: Len Cattley At last after (at lest 10 years) I have finish Tebay. What an experience searching the records at the NRM, looking through books, downloading track plans into Templot. I had to wait for the TDV version to come out so I could do the irregular crossing. All I need now is to win the lottery to be able to build it. lol Regards. Len Cattley Attachment: attach_1197_1647_S7_Tebay_MPD _+_Tebay_& _Kirkby-Stephen_mainline.box 202 posted: 8 Oct 2011 13:36 from: Les G Len, A tour de force! but it clogged the arteries of my pc, which froze Templot after a couple of zoom selections. It would appear that a part of your lottery win would have to be spent on a barn to house It, perhaps two if you built in Scale 7. regards Les G Last edited on 8 Oct 2011 13:38 by Les G posted: 8 Oct 2011 16:48 from: Geoff Cook ...
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... topic: 1649 0.82.d Pug posted: 8 Oct 2011 21:08 from: Templot User Dear Martin I have been attempting to download the PUG version 0.82.d, but I keep being taken to the 0.91 PUG download page. I didn't wish to download the latest version yet, as I would like it to be proven (without snags) before I do so, and as I am also a newcomer (although I purchased Templot some time ago) I would like the tutorials I wish to view to closely relate to the version I would use. I would be concerned that the tutorials may not relate too closely to the 0.91 version. Would it be possible for you to forward the 0.82.d version as an email attachment for me to download? Thank you in advance. Regards Paul posted: 9 Oct 2011 10:57 from: Geoff Cook The 0.91 version has been in use since July 2007 so its not really new "Geoff Cook Last edited on 9 Oct 2011 10:58 by Geoff Cook posted: 9 Oct 2011 12:45 from ...
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... . posted: 21 Oct 2011 13:37 from: Tony W Hi Richard. I am not totally sure what your query is, but Templot will only print out pages that contain track. This can be an issue where there are background shapes such as maps which you want included. The trick in this instance is to use a dummy template reduced to a centre line only to make pages visible to the print routine. Not sure if this is what you are trying to do. Tony. posted: 22 Oct 2011 08:35 from: Richard_Jones Hi Martin, many thanks- that answered my query... Hi Tony, I understand the point you are making and will try to remember the "trick" if I need to print out some "non- track" areas in the future best wishes Richard posted: 22 Oct 2011 21:53 from: Richard_Jones Hi (again!) Martin and Tony, In the foreground you can see the templates (from the multiple run!) with the back ground added- I've been ...
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