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... mouse action> click-move-click only program> mouse action> button-down (drag) only program> mouse action> allow either mode on the workpad: action> mouse action options> mouse tracking on action> mouse action options> mouse tracking off Those settings have been like that for 10 years. But on reflection now I can't see why they are not both in the same place. I will do something about it, now that I've noticed it. regards, Martin. posted: 9 Sep 2011 07:56 from: its_all_downhill Hi Martin, Thanks for the reply. I was using the mouse to select the different radii from the menu and tried the methods you prescribed but the same thing was happening. It only seemed to happen with this command but I thought as restart might be a good idea and it had then disappeared! I very rarely us Keyboard commands preferring the mouse navigation. Once again thanks Tom Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. ...
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... questions early which were answered almost by return for which I was most gratful. I have now drawn up my fiddle yard, produced the templates and made all the turnout.This is now wired up and I have started testing with all the turnouts working well. I could not have achieved this without Templot and please accept my heartfelt appreciation. I think Templot is a great tool and I have suggested to a number friends that this can help them and some have already joined. Thanks for all your help Stuart posted: 8 Dec 2011 07:36 from: PaulTownsend Martin Wynne wrote:. I must have Templot2 released soon because I anticipate not having much time for Templot in the first months of next year, and at present there is no download available for intending new users. Martin. Amazing, Martin has found time to have a life outside of Templot! I support your chosen way forward and add my thanks for all your efforts for us. posted: 8 Dec 2011 16:09 from: Peter Midwinter Hi Admin I dont know if this is ...
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... settings? Any ideas (or different solutions?) best wishes Richard posted: 14 Sep 2011 06:49 from: Dave Summers Nothing needs to be fooled or fiddled. 'Tiling' of templates is taken care of automatically by Templot. A long template will be printed on two or more A4 sheets which will butt up perfectly to each other once the small margin is removed. Few of us have an A3 printer but all of us can print out our masterpieces on our A4 machines! posted: 14 Sep 2011 15:07 from: Brian Nicholls Richard_Jones wrote: Does anyone know if I can "fool" the printer to print out on a piece of "double length" A4- ie a piece of A3 cut down the centre of its long dimension, as this would probably be big enough for the largest of my single templates, without the expense of buying an A3 printer. Hi Richard, I am not familiar with the Canon PIXMA iP4300 Printer, but I find most printers these days have a paper roll facility, either already fitted ...
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... a new graphics card today, but that shouldn't impact it....or will it? Edit: Managed to restore it from the Quarantine History, but still wondering why it happened. Last edited on 5 Oct 2011 22:36 by Gordon S posted: 5 Oct 2011 22:44 from: Rob Manchester Gordon, For god sake get rid of Norton from your PC. The only good product with that name that I have seen had handlebars and a seat.... Rob posted: 5 Oct 2011 23:07 from: Dave Summers I think the reason it did it is clearly stated in your screenshot! I had the same problem initially but I seem to have beaten NIS into submission and I no longer have to go through this restore process. As to whether your Norton product should be removed, I would say leave it alone. It can be over-zealous at times but overall, I'm very happy with it. I've used Norton Antivirus/Internet Security programs for over 20 years and never had an infection or security breach ...
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... topic: 1514 turnout templates posted: 23 May 2011 21:38 from: marc witten how do I go about using templates drawn from different sources and use them in Templot,is there an easy way or do I have to draw them,then save them as custom files. many thanks Marc posted: 24 May 2011 07:37 from: Alan Turner marc witten wrote: how do I go about using templates drawn from different sources and use them in Templot,is there an easy way or do I have to draw them,then save them as custom files. You bring them in as background shapes (BMP or PNG files) and then you construct the TEMPLOT template over them. Are these particular prototype templates you want to reproduce? Otherwise, if it's only the geometry you want it will probably be quicker just constructing the TEMPLOT template to that geometry. Alan posted: 25 May 2011 23:23 from: marc witten Alan, basically i want to use the O-14 templates by KBScale of the type 1 and 2 ...
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... : 28 Oct 2011 16:38 from: Gordon S Hi Martin, thanks for that. Still a way to go, but looking promising. 8 hours of Templot is enough for today, so off to the fridge to find a beer.. In case everyone else is wondering what this is about, the full horror story can be found here.... http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/3422-eastwood-town-update/ 479_281136_150000000.png posted: 29 Oct 2011 10:07 from: Gordon S Hi Martin, I wonder if you could do me a massive favour and add the platforms to this latest drawing. I think I'm virtually there, just got to sort out the 'factory and brewery area' on the top right and then I'll throw it to the wolves for comment.... The platforms need to start on the 6' grid line and run for 8'. There are three platforms in total. I can add the station buildings etc once they are in place. I ...
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... and subsequently produced errors. Today I took a screen shot and tried to print that on the same size paper using windows picture and fax viewer and guess what, the same error occured thus proving it is not a Templot problem. I have been doing some more digging and discovered this is a know problem with this printer, but so far I have been unable to get their suggested fixes to work. So basically, it is not your problem. Thanks for your time. Tony. posted: 12 Nov 2011 20:07 from: Martin Wynne Hi Tony, Thanks for letting me know. I hope you get it fixed. Printers can be so temperamental -- see the topic from Gordon about missing rails. I suspect that the makers of printers seldom test them printing track templates. regards, Martin. posted: 12 Nov 2011 21:48 from: Tony W Martin Wynne wrote: Printers can be so temperamental -- see the topic from Gordon about missing rails. I suspect that the makers of printers seldom test them printing track templates ...
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... up. The word all doesn't make logical sense if there is only one shoved timber. So I coded the restore all button to be active only if there is more than one shoved timber. If there is only one, you can restore it by selecting the timber and clicking the restore timber button instead. I have now changed the restore all button so that it is active even if there is only one shoved timber present. In the next TDV update. regards, Martin. Last edited on 19 Nov 2011 23:07 by Martin Wynne Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Development doings- archive> Custom Switch data input help 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 ...
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... 8.0mm. I have used B-6 turnouts for this attempt. It would look better in B-8s. Templot version 0.91c If B-6 does not mean a lot, you may find the beginner's guide that I posted earlier today helpful in understanding some of the basics. I have attached the resulting box file for you to play with. If the dimensions above are incorrect, let me know where and I will have another go. Tony. Attachment: attach_1259_1716_T_scale_templates _11_12_04_2131_44.box 199 Last edited on 5 Dec 2011 12:07 by Tony W posted: 5 Dec 2011 08:49 from: Alex Thanks Tony, Much appreciated. So much terminology that is alien to me I'm trying to learn some basics using the development version. At work now so will give it a try when home. regards, Alex. posted: 5 Dec 2011 12:06 from: Tony W Hi Alex. Yes that is doing it the hard way as there are no help screens in the TDV. It will still be worth reading my beginner's guide as there ...
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... had its day, although I'm sure there are some diehards still doing things the hard way One thing though, you need to decide which standard you are working to and get the appropriate gauges, then make sure that all the stock (I'm assuming RTR) meets those standards. The most important are the wheel back-to-back and flange thickness, coupled with the check gauge on the turnout. But really, you just need to have a go and don't be afraid to make mistakes! posted: 21 Dec 2011 07:25 from: Stephen Freeman Martin Wynne wrote: workev2000 wrote: Which Templot Gauge do I use for C&L components? I have seen the seperate file for their standard templates; but if I use 00-BF is that the equivalent, or is it 00-SF? I just need to understand which gauge better meets C&L 16.5mm components (by that I mean standard V's and crossings). Hi Ian, C&L assembled V-crossings have 1.0mm flangeway gaps. That means they are ...
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... topic: 1721 Spurius lines of text in information box whilst moving ruler posted: 11 Dec 2011 22:07 from: Pete Brownlow Sorry, I don't know what went wrong with my original posting- here it is again. Many thanks for your efforts to bring us this new version of Templot. I downloaded it and installed according to the instructions- Windows XP SP3. All went fine and I copied over my box and shape files from 0.91c, which loaded up ok. This is my first try with TDV and the first time I've used Templot for quite a few months, so I guess I am probably quite rusty. I loaded up the ruler to see what space I have availabe for what I want to do. I noticed one oddity, not a show stopper, but as you move the ends of the ruler around, the last line in the information window (Timbering length) gets repeated over and over again. I don't know if it has always done this in previous versions, but I havn't noticed it. After escaping ...
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... . The branch line has an intermediate station and feeds into another terminus with the engine shed etc. The branch being a folded 48 foot route located over the storage sidings. 2184_201501_570000000.jpg I have not yet converted the diamond crossings into slips but this will be done later when I am satisfied that this is going to be the final design. The sketchboard needs to be updated with roads and buildings etc but again, I shall do this when the track layout is finalised. The box file to follow. posted: 21 Dec 2011 07:23 from: PeterD Box file now attached. Peter Attachment: attach_1279_1725_dale_junction_v3 _2011_12_20_2326_11.box 238 posted: 28 Dec 2011 10:59 from: PeterD After a little more thought, I have modified the layout to provide an up/down lead from the branch to the main lines. The slips have been installed at the ladder crossing leading out from the station area and access for ecs has been provided to the long carriage siding in the station. The whole layout is now 00-SF gauge. I would be interested in ...
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... track as required: 2_030552_450000000.png I have turned you purple so that you can get TDV now if you wish. The TDV download and instructions are here: topic_1500&forum_id=18 In earlier versions of Templot you can create such adjacent lines using the trackbed edges option in the generator. This has been re-worked in TDV to create the new platforms feature, see the real> platforms... menu item, and the geometry> trackbed edge menu items. regards, Martin. posted: 15 Dec 2011 11:07 from: LSWRArt Martin Many thanks for the response and turning me purple. Looking forward to starting Best wishes Arthur Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Templot talk> drawing platform edge 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 ...
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... :36 from: Nigel Brown I've just downloaded TDV build 5053 to my PC running XP, with no problems. Just a thought; TDV now loads on top of (replaces) an earlier version of TDV, by default. If there isn't an earlier version, could this cause a problem? Nigel posted: 27 Jan 2012 15:41 from: Mark Ref my above post:^^^ New PC windows 7 down-loaded the TDV first time no problems all working. posted: 27 Jan 2012 16:07 from: Martin Wynne Nigel Brown wrote: Just a thought; TDV now loads on top of (replaces) an earlier version of TDV, by default. If there isn't an earlier version, could this cause a problem? Hi Nigel, No, a previous version of Templot of any flavour makes no difference at all. Although I refer to "installing" Templot (because there is no obvious other word to use) Templot doesn't in fact install itself on your computer in the Windows sense, and never has. ...
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... topic: 1734 TDV- Roam along posted: 19 Dec 2011 07:28 from: LSWRArt On my Toshiba laptop, Roam along does not work with CTL+ F9. This does a screen capture (you hear the shutter click). Number 9 works perfectly. Is this a problem with the laptop, or a minor bug in the TDV? Thanks Arthur posted: 19 Dec 2011 08:18 from: JFS Its your laptop. Call it a "Feature" Regards, Howard. posted: 19 Dec 2011 08:20 from: Martin Wynne LSWRArt wrote: Is this a problem with the laptop, or a minor bug in the TDV? Hi Arthur, It's your laptop. Laptop computers often take over some of the F keys to make up for others being missing. In this case it is the PRINT SCREEN key on a normal keyboard. See the note in green text at the top of this page for a possible solution. If that doesn't work I'm afraid you will have to remember to use the 9 key instead or ...
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... topic: 1735 uploading files posted: 19 Dec 2011 07:31 from: LSWRArt I have been trying to upload a tutorial (2.6 Mb) and I just get a rotating arrow next to <Connecting>, but it never completes the upload. I have tried both docx (not sure if that is an acceptable format) and .pdf i do not think the problem is my upload speed, as i can email the document to myself and that went out and came back quickly and without problems. Has anyone else had this problem? Any suggestions? Thanks, Arthur posted: 19 Dec 2011 08:30 from: Martin Wynne LSWRArt wrote: I have been trying to upload a tutorial (2.6 Mb) and I just get a rotating arrow next to <Connecting>, but it never completes the upload. I have tried both docx (not sure if that is an acceptable format) and .pdf Hi Arthur, Where are you trying to upload? As an attachment to a message? For that PDF is acceptable but not DOCX. ...
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... topic: 2247 Track construction posted: 3 Jul 2013 07:17 from: SimonH Hello All I'm looking but perhaps not seeing amongst all the posts an answer to a couple of questions if I may. I model Tasmanian OO 14mm (3'6") and in the past have used copper clad sleepers but now want to go to timber sleepers, 1.6mm ply I think. Tassie railways were base plate and 3 dog spikes, but I can't find any manufacturers of such a thing. C&L do a base plate that's close? but still not quite there. Do any templot users know of any small manufacturers who may have such a thing. I'll be using code 70 flat bottom rail. I'm hoping that tucked away is a manufacturer of narrow gauge stuff. The second questions is about methods of building trackwork. In the past I have run a light bead of PVA down the centre of my templates, stuck the copper clad to the paper, built the track, and then soaked the template of the sleepers. As I am going ...
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