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... topic: 511 PageSaver add-on for Firefox posted: 2 Aug 2008 09:44 from: Martin Wynne Here's a brilliant add-on for Firefox. Save a long page which doesn't fit the screen as an image file. The basic version is free. The pro version is GBP 8.00 and includes useful extra options: http://pearlcrescent.com/products/pagesaver/ Here's the Adavoyle Junction page saved with PageSaver (900KB image, broadband only). n.b. if you reply to this with a quote, please edit out the quoted repeat image. adavoyle_page.png regards, Martin. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Off track> PageSaver add-on for Firefox 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 ...
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... : Andrew Barrowman Yes, I think I broke it when I replied Thanks Martin. That's exactly what I need. I'll add the 3D elements to it so we can view it. posted: 3 Jan 2016 04:29 from: Andrew Barrowman undefined Some recent 3D prints. These are in H00-DN gauge (other gauges in Templot). I uploaded them to the Gallery but I can't seem to figure out how to Insert them into the message. (Using Chrome on Windows10.) edit: Now resolved Using FireFox 2983_022322_090000004.jpg 2983_022322_080000000.jpg 2983_022322_080000001.jpg 2983_022322_080000002.jpg 2983_022322_090000003.jpg Last edited on 4 Jan 2016 07:35 by Andrew Barrowman posted: 3 Jan 2016 07:24 from: Andrew Barrowman .stl file of a 00-BF V-6 turnout attached. This file is intended for viewing only. It requires further editing before 3D printing. Attachment: attach_2198_2734_MW1b.stl 289 posted: 3 Jan 2016 10:17 from: Martin Wynne Andrew Barrowman wrote: I uploaded them to the Gallery but I can't seem to figure out how to Insert them into the message. ...
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... has been done. There are many conflicts and gaps. Some of the template boundaries may not be perfect matches. The turntable exit tracks were positioned by eye only and are not correctly aligned to the turntable ring. Anyway, here's the file attached. Please bear the above comments in mind if you intend to make any use of it. regards, Martin. Attachment: attach_127_228_cjf_terminus_a7_scr uff.box 408 posted: 12 Nov 2007 19:15 from: Martin Wynne Dear all, Now that this topic contains so many images, users of Firefox may be having trouble following the links. If the link doesn't take you to the intended place in the topic, simply wait until the page is fully loaded and then click Reload. This is a bug in Firefox. The anchor location within a page is calculated before the images have finished loading, and if the page source doesn't include the size of the images, the answer is wrong. This is a problem on all forums where images are often located elsewhere and inserted with IMG tags. RMweb has the same problem ...
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... : 26 Jun 2020 16:47 from: Martin Wynne Julian Roberts wrote: Thanks Trevor. I can get the videos on sound only! Hi Julian, They are encoded H.265 /HEVC You need to download and install the HEVC codec. For Windows10 it's free from Microsoft: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p /hevc-video-extensions-from-device-manufacturer/9n4wgh0z6vhq cheers, Martin. posted: 27 Jun 2020 01:32 from: Pierre I open the video files in my Firefox browser (77.0.1 (32-bit) and they play just fine. Regards, Pierre posted: 27 Jun 2020 07:45 from: Martin Wynne Pierre wrote: I open the video files in my Firefox browser (77.0.1 (32-bit) and they play just fine. Hi Pierre, That's odd. They won't play in that version of Firefox for me, or 64-bit. Have you set your browser to open MP4 files in a separate player? According to this page (scroll down to HEVC ...
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... topic: 106 OT- PayPal and Opera posted: 1 Jul 2007 22:39 from: Martin Wynne Dear all, I need your help again. PayPal have been tinkering with their website. It seems to be working ok in Firefox and IE, but there are problems in other browsers. If you have only Firefox or Internet Explorer on your computer, please ignore this message. But if you are using or have access to Opera, Safari, or other browsers, could you please go to this URL in that browser: http://www.templot.com/martweb/buynow_gbp_d1.htm and then click the "BUY NOW" button? Does the PayPal page appear correctly? Please don't enter your card details or PayPal login (unless you actually want to buy Templot, of course! ), just see if the PayPal page comes up. If not, please let me know, and which browser you are using. Perhaps you could try again in a few days time and see if there is still a problem. Many thanks for your help. ...
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... trying to adopt a more chatty style, and find a common starting point for all new Templot users. As yet the barest of beginnings, but comments welcome on whether I'm hitting the right style and tone. I don't think I have enough lifetime left for any more false starts. See: http://templot.com/companion/ Does anyone prefer the desktop version? I thought I did, but I'm changing my mind. I don't want the extra work of doing both versions if no-one uses it. On Firefox especially, you may need to right-click and reload each frame to see the latest desktop version. The mobile version should always be up to date and is working well on my Android tablet. regards, Martin. posted: 23 May 2016 15:24 from: Charles Orr Hi Martin, Personally I prefer the mobile one. It looks fine on my tablet and my big extra wide screen. Regards Charles posted: 23 May 2016 15:59 from: John Lewis Hi Martin, Personally I do not have ...
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... Martin. posted: 26 Nov 2017 20:31 from: Martin Wynne Hi Dave, Did you get it to work? I'm struggling to get definitive information about exactly what happens on a Mac. There doesn't seem to be a consensus among users. I don't want to have to buy one just to find out. Are you using Winebottler? CrossOver? Some other Wine installer? Windows in a virtual machine? Dual-boot into Windows? Dual-boot into Linux+ Wine? Have you tried a different browser? Firefox seems to be by far the most user-friendly with regard to downloaded files. Anyway, for anyone who has SK5 files which won't open from the browser, I have added yet more menu items: 2_261524_470000000.png You will need to know where to find the downloaded file, of course. In the next program update. regards, Martin. posted: 27 Nov 2017 10:05 from: Graham Idle Hello Martin, I have just checked the templot folder and I only have a file called TEMPLOT_VIDEO_LOADER.VIR, but no exe ...
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... posted: 28 Feb 2020 11:25 from: Martin Wynne Colin Glenister wrote: Thanks for the info Martin. I still can't download the videos though Hi Colin, Which videos do you mean? Which browser are you using? What message(s) do you see (the exact wording)? Are you using any 3rd-party anti-virus programs other than Windows Defender? (You don't need them.) For the Templot SK5 videos you should see something like this when you click the link (this is Firefox): 2_280608_060000000.png and when you click OK Templot will download the video (if it hasn't previously done so), and then play it in Templot's own video player in FBR format. (In browsers other than Firefox, you may have to click Run instead of OK, and it may be at the bottom of the screen instead of in the middle.) This is the best way of viewing the videos because you get optimum dot-for-dot image quality, the smallest download file once only, and the ...
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... topic: 3691 Connection is not secure warning posted: 4 Jun 2020 18:55 from: polybear Hi Martin/all, When I log into the forum my browser (Firefox) confirms that the connection is secure. However, I'm currently trying to change my password and when doing so the browser warns me that the connection is not secure (red line thru' the padlock, and no htpps indication). Any ideas please? Many thanks. Kind Regards, Brian posted: 4 Jun 2020 19:34 from: Martin Wynne Hi Brian, What were you planning to post on here which needs to be fully secure? Please don't use a password here which is the same as one you use on sites which do need to be secure. I would prefer that no-one posts anything on Templot Club that they wouldn't be happy to write on a postcard and pin to their front gate. To change your password on a more secure page, you can use this link: http://85a.co.uk/forum/my_account.php?change_password ...
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... have upgraded my tablet computer to Windows10. Using the new Microsoft Edge browser, the image gallery buttons in the posting editor here are not working. Until I can get this fixed, please note that in Edge you can easily revert to Internet Explorer, and everything will then work: 2_031019_480000000.png 1. click the three dots... at top right. 2. click Open with Internet Explorer. Sigh. Once again Microsoft requires web developers to re-write everything, whereas the same forum code has been working perfectly in Firefox for years, and continues to do so. regards, Martin. posted: 3 Aug 2015 15:45 from: davelong Hi Martin Which buttons aren't working as I can open the image gallery and navigate fine in Edge. I'm on a Chinese tablet. Dave posted: 3 Aug 2015 16:05 from: Martin Wynne davelong wrote: Which buttons aren't working as I can open the image gallery and navigate fine in Edge. I'm on a Chinese tablet. Hi Dave, Thanks for the report. These buttons are ...
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... Opera they did get to Photobucket and included a couple of annoying vibrating advertisements which discouraged me from looking further! posted: 1 Feb 2012 18:09 from: John Shelley John Lewis wrote: As this contribution from DM arrived by e-mail, it included two links to photobucket pages which did not work :- (( Using Opera they did get to Photobucket and included a couple of annoying vibrating advertisements which discouraged me from looking further! I use Thunderbird and a simple click on the URL worked fine, opened in Firefox- no adds. Copying the URL and pasting into Firefox also works fine and no adds. But I do have Adblock activated in Firefox. 8-)) But there isn't an indication of something being blocked. 8-( Cheers for now John from 33820 St Ciers sur Gironde posted: 1 Feb 2012 18:24 from: Brian Nicholls Hi DM, First thanks for posting the drawings, they will be of great help to many, but is difficult to see all the data. Would it be possible for ...
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... :13 by Phil O posted: 30 Nov 2007 01:57 from: richard_t... but you do need to install flash to view it, something I've not done. It's amazing the number of adverts that not having flash cuts out Richard. posted: 30 Nov 2007 02:32 from: Alan Pearmain richard_t wrote:... but you do need to install flash to view it, something I've not done. It's amazing the number of adverts that not having flash cuts out Richard. If you're using Firefox, install the Adblock Pro extension. Once you have spent a little time building filters, it will keep most of the crud at bay while leaving flash available for useful things. If you're not using Firefox, why not? Alan posted: 30 Nov 2007 06:49 from: John Lewis Alan Pearmain wrote: If you're not using Firefox, why not? Because I use Opera. John posted: 30 Nov 2007 12:13 from: Alan Pearmain Fair enough! Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you ...
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... fixed it now. Many thanks for your input. Martin. posted: 11 Jan 2010 18:23 from: Jim Guthrie Martin Wynne wrote: Jim Guthrie wrote: PS- Fallen foul of Martin's forum software somehow Hi Jim, Not sure how you managed to link half your message to my Profile page, but I've fixed it now. Many thanks for your input. Martin. You want to see the mess I was getting when I tried to correct it. Don't know whether it was at your server end or my Firefox client. Jim. posted: 11 Jan 2010 18:32 from: Martin Wynne Jim Guthrie wrote: You want to see the mess I was getting when I tried to correct it. Don't know whether it was at your server end or my Firefox client. Hi Jim, Nor me. It's difficult to know how it happened. When things like that happen, it's an idea to copy the whole thing, click Back in your browser, and then paste it into the Quick Reply box instead (at the bottom ...
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... to try clicking this link. It is another UltraBB forum on the same server which we would be on if we move: http://www.thesongwritersforum.com If that comes up quickly without problems, fine, no need to do anything. regards, Martin. No need to do anything? So why is my inbox filling up with lots of irrelevant 'works fine here in Bongobongo' messages? Cheers, Dave posted: 20 Jun 2009 16:17 from: Stephen Freeman No where near as fast- France- XP home- Firefox- Orange- and I'm not sure it loads properly posted: 20 Jun 2009 16:52 from: John Shelley Borg-Rail wrote: No where near as fast- France- XP home- Firefox- Orange- and I'm not sure it loads properly I think that you chose the wrong part of France, here (Gironde) it is a bit quicker than Templot. I'm using XP Home SP3, Firefox 3.0.11 and Orange. Cheers for now John, from St Ciers 33820 posted: 20 Jun 2009 18: ...
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... me, or have Templot forum emails lost their threading info since some time yesterday? I installed Thunderbird 3 yesterday so at first I thought that was the problem, but other email groups are still threading correctly, as is usenet. It's only the Templot stuff that doesn't thread. Has anyone else noticed this? There's always been a problem where the first post in a topic sits in one thread and all the replies sit in another, but now each email sits in its own "thread" Hello Paul, I am using Firefox 3.6 under Win 7. There's always been a problem where the first post in a topic sits in one thread and all the replies sit in another Mine is still showing threads as above. regards ken posted: 11 Mar 2010 19:32 from: Paul Boyd Hi Kenneth I actually meant the emails, not the web forums! Cheers posted: 11 Mar 2010 19:59 from: kenbec Paul Boyd wrote: Hi Kenneth I actually meant the emails, not the web forums! Cheers Hello Paul, So did I ...
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... I had a quick read and now understand what you mean. Haven't spied the video yet but will do so in a minute or two, when I have finished typing this and grabbing a new cuppa! Cheers Bruce posted: 25 Dec 2007 17:01 from: BruceNordstrand Martin Wynne wrote Here's a quick Jing video showing that -- version 0.82.d (also shows F7 snapping): http://screencast.com/t /gIIbs4s7i Hi Martin Would you have any idea what I need to play this video? I am using Firefox on Ubuntu Linux and it doesn't want to play ball. I suspect I don't have the correct plugin anymore since my full machine rebuild. Cheers Bruce posted: 25 Dec 2007 17:38 from: BruceNordstrand BruceNordstrand wrote: Martin Wynne wrote Here's a quick Jing video showing that -- version 0.82.d (also shows F7 snapping): http://screencast.com/t /gIIbs4s7i Hi Martin Would you have any idea what I need to play this video? I am using Firefox on Ubuntu Linux and it doesn't want to ...
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... a lot of fiddling about to achieve it. Alan posted: 15 Aug 2007 18:30 from: Martin Wynne Alan Pearmain wrote: PS: trying to edit a quote to leave only the relevant part and then put in my two penn'orth afterwards is very difficult on this board. The editor wants to add the new comments in the quotation box. I finally succeeded, but it took a lot of fiddling about to achieve it. Hi Alan, Which browser are you using? I'm sorry the WYSIWYG editor in IE and Firefox can be a bit clunky until you get used to it. (I chose this forum software for its full email capability and the editor came with it. It does have some advantages, such as the ability to directly paste in working links and image references.) It's best to just start typing (which puts your text above the quote), or press CTRL+ END and then start typing (which puts your text below the quote). Having got your own text started, it's then much easier to edit ...
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... is that the mouse cursor is out of position. I think I can fix that by changing to 96dpi for my screen, although it won't be very convenient to leave it on that setting for other work. I will try that later. Martin. posted: 4 Nov 2017 19:41 from: Rob Manchester Hi Martin, The live display is lousy on my system. It takes ~3 seconds to progressively fill the screen with each frame. It seems to be the same at all zoom settings. I am using Firefox on Win7/64. Rob posted: 4 Nov 2017 19:57 from: Martin Wynne Rob Manchester wrote: The live display is lousy on my system. It takes ~3 seconds to progressively fill the screen with each frame. It seems to be the same at all zoom settings. I am using Firefox on Win7/64. Hi Rob, Are you sure it is every frame? I'm seeing the same about once every 5-8 seconds, but in between it is running at the full frame rate ...
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... can't find any way in. Clicking "Register" (Eintragen) doesn't get anywhere. Anyone? Martin. posted: 19 Apr 2009 17:31 from: Bruce Wilson Martin Wynne wrote: The above links are no longer working, the main site seems to be in process of change: http://www.feldbahn-modellbau.ch There is obviously a site behind that front page, but I can't find any way in. Clicking "Register" (Eintragen) doesn't get anywhere. Anyone? Martin. Works for me in Firefox latest version. Clicking on Modellbau will take you to a new page where you can click on various items to go to the pictures. Bruce Wilson Barrie, Ontario, Canada posted: 19 Apr 2009 19:16 from: Martin Wynne Bruce Wilson wrote: Works for me in Firefox latest version. Clicking on Modellbau will take you to a new page where you can click on various items to go to the pictures. Hi Bruce, Thanks for that. Working fine for me now too. None of those links were ...
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... bit irritating when people post useful reference photos on Flickr, then disable downloading. It just means we have to go through the "Save page" malarkey and extract the image from the appropriate folder posted: 19 Jul 2013 21:30 from: Martin Wynne Paul Boyd wrote: As an aside, it's a bit irritating when people post useful reference photos on Flickr, then disable downloading. It just means we have to go through the "Save page" malarkey and extract the image from the appropriate folder Hi Paul, In Firefox, Tools> Page Info menu item -- or right-click, View Page Info. Media tab. Click the list and arrow-key down through it until you find the image. Save As... button. Martin. posted: 19 Jul 2013 21:36 from: Paul Boyd Thank you posted: 20 Jul 2013 17:48 from: Judi R Martin, I use Firefox and I wasn't aware of that method of saving an image- thanks for the tip! The method I've always used ...
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