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... track plan, then bring them into play when working on the Sketchboard. Maybe there's a more elegant way of doing this! I would need to look at the box file for the alignment problem, but I'm supposed to be working! Maybe one of our retired friends can have a look Cheers Thanks Paul. It is a shame if partial templates cannot be included but your reply seems to confirm this. It is really good on this forum with swift and helpful replies. Best wishes Peter posted: 17 Mar 2014 13:07 from: Martin Wynne PeterD wrote: It is a shame if partial templates cannot be included but your reply seems to confirm this. Hi Peter, It is not a sketchboard restriction, but applies to all diagram-mode output. If you change to detail mode (untick the diagram mode option box) you can have the full track plan on the sketchboard: 2_170742_020000000.png Diagram mode output works by filling colour between the running rails on each template. If one of the running rails is missing from a partial template, diagram ...
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... the MCP and TCP peg positions on the half-diamonds. In the vast majority of cases they will then be in the correct positions. Hello Martin, If I use the pre-set slip switches when I peg the first one onto the MCP peg position it doesn't seem to locate on the diamond main road properly. 2110_062014_260000000.png I think this is where my problem starts with the switch location here. This is following the slip tutorial till pegging onto the MCP position. Thank You. Trevor. posted: 7 Aug 2014 07:00 from: Martin Wynne Hi Trevor, I can't be sure from your screenshot, but I think you forgot to align the curving direction. After snapping onto MCP, you probably needed to do geometry> invert curving, assuming you started with a turnout copied from the half-diamond on the right. As you are using Crossover/Linux/Wine (is that on a Mac?), can we first establish that you can download and play FBR videos? Download the FBR file below, and then in ...
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... Peco track you have come to the wrong program. Templot is intended for handbuilt track. If you are looking for a program with which to design a model railway using Peco track or similar, I recommend David Hoogvorst's AnyRail program instead: http://www.anyrail.com Could you clarify what you mean about the baseboard? Any background shape can be deleted by selecting it in the list and clicking the delete shape button. The selected shape shows in a brighter red on the trackpad. regards, Martin. posted: 3 Aug 2014 07:36 from: Phil O You can accurately size and position baseboard background shapes by inputting the co-ordinates when you first draw them. Cheers Phil posted: 3 Aug 2014 08:46 from: mocco Hi Guys, thanks for the replies. I think you are correct that I have chosen the wrong programme for my requirements. Your programme is far too sophisticated for my simple needs so I shall try those others you have suggested. Many thanks for your help& suggestions. Chris Parts of Templot Club may not ...
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... topic: 2501 Manchester Central posted: 6 Aug 2014 07:58 from: JFS I know Ron Hegg's work has been referenced here before, but just to mention that in the post at the bottom of this page:- http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/28293-manchester-central-clc-gn-warehouses-castlefield-viaducts/page-90 Ron has published (for the first time I think) an overview of his trackplan which is impressive to say the least! Best wishes, Howard posted: 6 Aug 2014 19:04 from: Trevor Walling JFS wrote: I know Ron Hegg's work has been referenced here before, but just to mention that in the post at the bottom of this page:- http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/28293-manchester-central-clc-gn-warehouses-castlefield-viaducts/page-90 Ron has published (for the first time I think) an overview of his trackplan which is impressive to say the ...
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... in the next program update (unless I can come up with something better.) regards, Martin. posted: 26 Aug 2014 21:12 from: JFS Hello Martin, Very well done for having a go at this! I see exactly the challenge and this sounds like a promising way forward. I hope everyone else will not be looking daggers at me for getting you to introduce yet another user option! Looking forward to giving it a try! Many thanks again and best wishes, Howard posted: 27 Aug 2014 07:35 from: Martin Wynne Hi Howard, There is a bit of a fly in the ointment with this CTRL key scheme in that it conflicts with the keyboard shortcuts and menu accelerator keys. For store and background if you use the old CTRL+ V shortcut instead of INSERT, Templot will always see the CTRL key down and react accordingly. Fortunately I hadn't used the CTRL+ INSERT shortcut for anything else, so that option works ok. Likewise if you use the keyboard shortcuts for the items on the tools menu ...
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... 194 posted: 19 Aug 2014 22:04 from: Brian Nicholls Hi John, Martin, More haste less speed as they say, the updated box file is not valid, need to change the 3rd Vee slightly. Apologies all round. Will fix the issue later tonight. All the best, Brian. posted: 20 Aug 2014 00:05 from: Brian Nicholls Hi John, Martin, Please find attached the correct updated box file. All the best, Brian Attachment: attach_1922_2508_3_way_version_5_B N_Sample_19_08_2014_v3.box 180 posted: 20 Aug 2014 07:58 from: Hayfield Brian and Martin A very big thank you, the first files came just as we were popping down to the Harbour for a night cap after checking what time the chippies close at night. Trip was successful for us as most of the visitors had left and plenty of good seats looking out to the Harbour due to the rain. A glass or two of Proper Job (an IPA) were duly consumed. I will now start to timber the turnout. I guess the best combination is timbers ...
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... on a Mac, even with Crossover. I appreciate that there is no intention to make a Mac version of Templot itself, but why oh why does it have to be so difficult to access the training materials? I really, really like Templot and- as a software developer myself- appreciate very much the efforts of Martin to create and maintain this (let alone provide support), but why does it have to be so difficult to access the tutorial videos? [/ rant] Thanks! posted: 20 Aug 2014 07:00 from: Matt M. Hi Ade. In what way are these a pain to use? I run Templot in Bootcamp on a Mac. The videos run in a web browser without problems. They also run on the Mac side in Safari or any other browser. Martin is gradually updating the videos for various sections in FBR format. I haven't had a chance to try the most recent. But all have worked as advised so far. Regards, Matt M. posted: 20 Aug 2014 09:49 ...
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... ://85a.co.uk/forum/login.php..... I open a tab for Templot, then in the site address area, I pasted in the link you suggested, then clicked the refresh button, it then displayed the usual Templot log in menu, which I then entered the details and clicked the LOGIN button, Unfortunately it gave the same result, I did not log in. So as they say, "back to the drawing board". All the best, Brian. posted: 25 Mar 2014 07:53 from: Martin Wynne Brian Nicholls wrote: So as they say, "back to the drawing board" Where I haven't the faintest idea. It is something to do with your cookie settings, or maybe your antivirus software. Brian please try IE11 again. I have made some changes. Users of IE11 should now see the same posting editor as Firefox -- you could perhaps post a screenshot? Whether it works or not I can't say, as I don't have Windows8.1/IE11 to test. Anyone? ...
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... email address, forum emails have been coming through fine. I'm still getting plenty of other emails through my domain- it just seems to be the Templot forum ones being blocked! posted: 12 Mar 2014 22:35 from: Paul Boyd Hi Martin A bit of an update- you were being blocked by my domain name registrar! The response from Daily.co.uk was... Hi Paul, The system administrators have stated the following: IP of the sending server (174.46.70.50) is blacklisted. Logs: 2014-03-07 09:25:02 H=host.d1shost2.com [174.46.70.50] F=<nobody@host.d1shost2.com> rejected RCPT <templot@paul-boyd.me.uk>: Sender address 174.46.70.50 is listed at b.barracudacentral.org see http://www.barracudanetworks.com/reputation/?pr=1 &ip=174.46.70.50. I've followed that link and Barracuda is apparently no longer blocking, so I'll change my email address back and see if Templot Club emails still come through. I'll also check the web forum a bit earlier if it all apparently goes quiet! By ...
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... company locations without working to achieve consistency with reality. Of course if you choose to model a fictional location, you get to decide all that you create and what you call the various components, it being your train-set. Whatever your preferences, the conventions used by Martin in Templot are based on reality, and provide a common frame of reference for discussion here. Cheerydoo Les G posted: 18 Aug 2013 22:56 from: Martin Wynne Catch/trap points in action: posted: 18 Aug 2013 23:07 from: Les G OOps! Embarassing! That's what you get for a SPAD! Les posted: 20 Oct 2013 11:01 from: stadman Wasn't a SPAD, the driver was authorised to pass the signal at danger by the signaller. posted: 20 Oct 2013 12:58 from: Richard_Jones Hi, Does this (type of) incident not warrant an RAIB investigation/report?- I can't see anything on their website. regards Richard Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called ...
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... .. Where do we locate the templates for Single Slips and Threeways, please? Regards Stupid of Blackwood posted: 29 Dec 2013 04:49 from: Matt M. Hi Max. Go to Forums. Tips and Tutorials. 3 way turnout tutorial. and Help guide for an Alternative Method of Making Slips. No template as such. You have to build. Regards, Matt M. (NSWGR) posted: 29 Dec 2013 04:54 from: MaxSouthOz Thanks, Matt. posted: 29 Dec 2013 05:07 from: MaxSouthOz I didn't get past "Go to Forums." I told you I was stupid. Sorry, Matt. posted: 29 Dec 2013 05:18 from: Martin Wynne MaxSouthOz wrote: Where do we locate the templates for Single Slips and Threeways, please? Hi Max, There aren't any. I feel we have a fundamental misunderstanding of the purpose of Templot here. Templot is a tool to create templates to your specification, it doesn't contain any before you start. Slips, tandems and 3- ...
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... topic: 2286 Large coloured track plans on BRM web site posted: 13 Aug 2013 14:07 from: Martin Wynne The "British Railway Modelling" magazine web site at: http://www.model-railways-live.co.uk/Layouts/ has some colourful high-resolution layout plans available for download, such as this one of the well-known "East Lynn" S Gauge layout by Trevor Nunn: 2_130640_310000000.png These plans may be a useful resource if you are looking for inspiration or want to practice with Templot picture shapes as a background design guide. The above full-size image is in the gallery at: gallery/2 /original/2_130640_310000000.png and here it is being used in Templot as a picture shape: 2_130731_410000000.png The "bright night" colour scheme works well over a coloured background. And here on the sketchboard: 2_130748_350000000.png The sketchboard functions could be used to overlay different buildings. The track plans are© Warners Group Publications plc but available for download. regards, Martin. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable ...
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... no administrator rights. Have you change the way templot installs? I do 99% of my templot work on the laptop (at work in lunchtimes, away on business and at the club I belong to) and the ability to be able to use the additonal functionality of Templot 2 (especially the sketchbook function, platforms etc) would be very useful. Can you advise if there is a solution that does not involve our IT dept who will refuse to play, please. Regards Dave posted: 14 Aug 2013 15:07 from: Martin Wynne Hi Dave, Please read the Templot2 terms of use at: http://templot.com/companion/index.html?terms_of_use.htm Read para 4 to mean in addition any computer currently in your use, from which you agree to remove Templot2 before relinquishing such use. If you agree the terms, please post a reply here saying so. I will then change your permissions here to allow you to download a .zip file for Templot2 which can be used on USB sticks on any computer and does not require a ...
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... topic: 2303 Update problem posted: 7 Sep 2013 08:38 from: Jacques Gerber Hello All: I downloaded and installed Templot 208b. On startup, I'm informed that this is not the latest version, and then Templot closes, and opens the update page, where I get the exact same version, which on installation, repeats the whole process. Any advice? Is something buggy? BTW I'm working on Windows 7. Thanks Jacques Gerber posted: 7 Sep 2013 10:07 from: Martin Wynne Hi Jacques, I can't see any problem from here. Anyone else seeing this? I think the problem must be a caching issue at your ISP. I have now edited the file on the server which hopefully will update the timestamp and cause your ISP to re-fetch the cache. Please try again now. If still now joy, please wait a few hours and then try again. Templot checks the USA server only if the UK server fails to respond at all. I will change the code so that Templot won't close without ...
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... bullhead crossing is available. An H switch would normally be natural at about 1:28. Perhaps 1:20 was the flattest bullhead crossing available? Thanks again for the pics. regards, Martin. posted: 8 Oct 2013 08:05 from: roythebus It appears to be a completely new turnout. The trackwork for Robertsbridge was designed by London Underground staff. Quite why they chose such a long turnout is a mystery! Maybe they had parts left over from another project? Last edited on 8 Oct 2013 08:07 by roythebus Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Prototype pics> Robertsbridge new curved turnout 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 ...
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... your words of wisdom on this being something that all Templotters go through, it is some comfort to know this. Incidentally I can move the bridge a little bit, but there is a strong relation between the end of the up platform which ends right up against the retaining wall of the bridge, so I don't feel it can go very far with it. I've attached the revisions described above in the file below Thanks again, Andrew Attachment: attach_1691_2326_Yeovil_- _Amended_AVOIDING __three_way_point _.box 293 posted: 25 Nov 2013 22:07 from: Andrew Duncan Hello Everyone I've been taking another look at the trackwork under the bridge and in particular the need to introduce the goods yard turnout as early as possible after/under the bridge so as to get maximum length to the sidings. so taking Jim's suggestion of moving the bridge a tad to the left(south)I've reintroduced the the three way point. So following the video I think I've almost achieved a proper three way, although the two leading(lefthand end)crossings maybe a bit too close ...
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... The reason I ask is that recently I had a C: Drive failure which was precipitated by an "upgrade"- in this case by Avast! I was forced to Restore back to a date before I downloaded Templot. I've just re-downloaded Templot and of course, there are no Templates there, but I carefully watched the process and I wasn't able to install it in one of my supplementary drives. Did I miss something? (I know. That's two questions.) Cheers Max posted: 27 Dec 2013 07:34 from: Martin Wynne MaxSouthOz wrote: Preamble: It seems that Templates can't be stored anywhere except in the Templot software. That is to say that the turnouts I've designed can't be moved to a Folder in say, My Documents from where Templot will retrieve and re-open them later. Hi Max, You can install Templot anywhere you like on your own computer, including if you wish on a USB stick which you move from one computer to another. However, you should not install it in a folder ...
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... resort to blaming everyone but themselves. You know you have a loyal and grateful following here with the Temploteers :-) Ian posted: 10 Jan 2014 19:56 from: Martin Wynne Hi Ian, With over 20,000 members RMweb is bound to contain all sorts. It's not all -- just posted: http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/74006-derwent-lms-in-the-peak/page-3 #entry1297699 Martin. posted: 12 Jan 2014 21:07 from: JFS Martin Wynne wrote: Hi Ian, With over 20,000 members RMweb is bound to contain all sorts. It's not all -- just posted: http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/74006-derwent-lms-in-the-peak/page-3 #entry1297699 Martin....and also http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/73991-small-plymouth-goods-in-p4/?p =1099840 Focus on the ...
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... and background, make turnout control, move peg to <Ctrl><0 >, <Ctrl><9 >, etc., move notch under peg, save and background, make transition control, -- >move peg over notch<--, split at peg, delete unwanted new template... repeat until done. There, hope that's slightly more readable- looks good in preview anyway :-) Last edited on 11 Mar 2014 13:58 by pointo1d posted: 11 Mar 2014 16:07 from: Martin Wynne Hi Dave, I'm afraid I'm not much clearer what you are trying to achieve. Can you post a screenshot or a .box file? If you want a turnout on an existing transition curve template you can simply insert a turnout in the template. Then roam it along to wherever you want it, not necessarily within the transition zone. You can then if you wish split off any approach or exit track as separate templates. Or if it is special custom turnout you can use the align functions instead ...
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... adjust the turnout sizes, Templot will keep you to the more common size combinations. Generally for sharply curved crossovers, C-10 is a good size to choose, although in this case it would make the crossover a bit longer. regards, Martin. posted: 12 Jan 2014 11:42 from: Nigel Brown Might not be possible in whatever space you've got, but if you did a mirror image of the plan your facing turnouts become trailing, which might be more prototypical. Cheers Nigel posted: 13 Jan 2014 07:55 from: Murryb Thanks for the replies Martin, I was not happy with the crossover as it is so will try what you suggest. Nigel, the trains on the inner line run to the left so the turnouts will be trailing? the original design was the other way around ie the double tracks on the right but was changed to this design so the double tracks could in future go outside, dreams are free. When I have altered things in the next week I will re-submit.The more I play ...
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