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... topic: 1204 Crashed and lost all data! posted: 16 Aug 2010 21:22 from: Judi R Well, the blurb says this wasn't possible but I've crashed Templot v0.91c and, despite having built up and saved a named box file, the only thing in it when I re-opened it was the single B7 default turnout. All ... , if I get it wrong again, I promise I'll capture the error messages if that might help you understand what's going on. Judi posted: 17 Aug 2010 14:04 from: Martin Wynne Hi Judi, A good video to watch to see the "make transition" function in action is this one, although it's a big download: http ... //www.templot.com/martweb/videos/scruffs/h0_overlay.exe Also this one shows a lot of transition adjustments being made: http://www.templot.com/martweb/videos/curvy_obstructions.exe The usual reason for problems if you are transitioning to an existing transition template is that you have forgotten to swap the peg on it to the relevant end. Templot uses the ...
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... topic: 1146 Finescale Insulated Metal Tiebars posted: 14 Jun 2010 13:13 from: Stephen Freeman Hi, I've recently added a range of Finescale Metal Insulated Tiebars for scales/gauges 2mm scale to 7mm scale, to my range of products, you can see a picture of the 0 Gauge version here. Finescale Tiebars 0 Gauge 2_152349_290000000.jpg Borg- ... , my main computer screen is set to 1152x864 32bit if that helps Stephen Last edited on 16 Jun 2010 06:42 by Stephen Freeman posted: 16 Jun 2010 16:04 from: Stephen Freeman 1 Fixed 2 Don't understand why it did that but I've altered it now. 3 Clicking on the photo always worked though! posted: 16 Jun 2010 ... :23 from: Martin Wynne Borg-Rail wrote: 2 Don't understand why it did that but I've altered it now. Hi Stephen, It's because you have overlapping blocks with absolute positioning. One block was obscuring part of the other and capturing the mouse messages. Why not use HTML tables instead for simple non-dynamic pages like this? Tables ...
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... topic: 1317 Should I Upgrade to 091c? posted: 22 Dec 2010 10:15 from: RedgateModels Very new to Templot, but have managed to produce a very simple track plan for my first foray into O gauge and now am wondering if I should upgrade BEFORE I get too familiar with all the F numbers and menus or would it be ... panel should give you a good idea of the range of things you can do. I'd recommend just giving it a try. Hope that helps Nigel posted: 23 Dec 2010 04:19 from: Martin Wynne Nigel Brown wrote: To actually do it, go to adjust -> shove timbers. In the panel which comes up, click on the ... yellow thing down on the bottom right. This will bring up a dialogue asking you which timber you want to adjust; take the number from your plan. Hi Nigel, Mike, Ian, Most of the time it's easier just to click on the timber numbers -- this is in version 074b: 2_222255_400000001.png Entering the number via the dialog is intended ...
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... first introduced. However, it is very useful for checking the view of the layout and in particular, that you have the platforms in the right spot (see attached screen shot of a New Street sketchboard view) (this attachment is also for Ian Allen to show, complex formations can be shown in sketchboard). Like Paul B and others, ... grumbles that the standard templates don't do exactly what somebody wants. Cheers Nigel Last edited on 31 May 2012 23:49 by Nigel Brown posted: 1 Jun 2012 01:04 from: Martin Wynne Paul Boyd wrote: If I was in your position, I think now would be a good time to stop development work and sort out the help notes ... 5 minutes, and how can you do that if you don't know a B-6 from a pickled onion? regards, Martin. posted: 1 Jun 2012 11:13 from: Martin Wynne LSWRArt wrote: Despite the remarks of some members I have found Sketchboard vital. I use the platform function, which works without problems and I then use ...
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... http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mickoo/Trains/B1312_11.jpg overall view of B1312 http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mickoo/Trains/B1312_14.jpg closer view of B1312 Martin I've 15 shots, some in detail of this turnout if you think they're suitable for your collection then let me know and I'll send them over, plus any others I have you might want ... new selection of detailed images under M in the image gallery, all taken within the confines of PoF and adherance to agreed safety regulations. Kindest Michael posted: 27 Jul 2009 04:21 from: mjbyyz Hi, M Davies: I just found your reply to my reply to your...! Yes, I know what you mean- sort ... topic: 894 Help diagnosing real world clamp lock turnout posted: 10 Jul 2009 13:09 from: m davies I've been on a little field trip for photos of modern trackwork, the objective is for prototype information for fine 7mm modeling and an attempt to come to grips with turn out naming and the real world. Attached a reduced image of ...
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... retain the control template length menu option. The other option is for use when replacing entire templates, rather than overlaying partial templates. regards, Martin. posted: 26 Jul 2010 11:22 from: Mike Waldron Alberta, wrote: I have just copied the 3 way tandem turnout that Martin has added to the forum. Now my question is how ... . Store it again, and set a distinctive marker colour (optional). Bat its name label out of the way (optional). 4. 02:30- 04:00 Get a new turnout template and set the curving to -7402mm, as previously determined. (Alternatively you could adjust it later to align, using F6 mouse action ... just contain the check rails and wing rails within this template. 12. 07:45- 08:10 Put the timbering back (equalized) and store this template. 13. 08:10- 10:10 Finally we can now shove the timbers on the 1st and 2nd turnouts to fill the gaps we left earlier. Note that to lengthen ...
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... grow into it. It is easily avoided anyway by reverting to classic Templot mode. The only way to find out is to try it and see. If it all gets shot down in flames, I can remove it from subsequent versions. regards, Martin. posted: 10 Jan 2011 00:12 from: John McCrea Hi Martin You wrote: ... topic: 1286 New click-mode options posted: 16 Nov 2010 04:46 from: Martin Wynne Dear all, Yesterday I went for a long walk along the riverside in the autumn sunshine. I returned resolved to make a change in Templot which I have been thinking about for a long time. In fact I very nearly made the changes ... 091c, but had second thoughts. There are lots of pros and cons. In the next Pug there will be no less than FOUR options for transfer to the control template when clicking on a background template: 2_152153_410000000.png The new make the control menu option will 1. do store& background on the existing control template, then 2. delete the clicked ...
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... topic: 1190 Templot missing posted: 5 Aug 2010 04:18 from: kenbec Martin, I seem to have found a way to defeat all of your security measures, somehow I have removed the entire Templot directory from my "C" drive. I can't really believe I did this but I am the only one allowed to use this computer ... unless there is a virus out there aimed at you I can think of no other explanation. The only thing is that I have been in and out of hospital again recently and maybe I was suffering from some kind of mental abberation. Anyway everything is gone with the exception of the actual rubbings stored in an area I back up. What I want ... of course, you can simply install Templot at D:/TEMPLOT/ and the whole thing will be on your D drive anyway. Martin. posted: 5 Aug 2010 13:43 from: kenbec Hello again Martin, Isn't it much easier simply to add C:/TEMPLOT/ to your backup set? Then you won't have to remember to ...
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... topic on RMweb: http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/60308-newastle-central-station-bit-of-a -long-shot/#entry761669 attachment.php?id=348 regards, Martin. posted: 19 Oct 2017 22:16 from: Martin Wynne p.s. egg on face department. Sorry that ... around £100 is quite remarkable. I will keep any other comments about MERG to the new topic that Rob has started. Fraser Last edited on 22 Oct 2017 08:04 by FraserSmith posted: 24 Oct 2017 10:33 from: FraserSmith Hi Richie The link has a typo. It should be http://www.railwayarchitecture.org.uk/Location/Newcastle ... Newcastle%20Central%20Station/Newcastle%20Central%20Station.htm. Fraser posted: 24 Oct 2017 10:50 from: FraserSmith Hi Andrew I only did a short reply above as I was just about to leave for a few days away with little access to the internet but I felt I needed to respond quickly to dispel the idea I was complaining about ...
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... before running it? It looks better on my system?!!] Well Martin, I agree that your need is for a higher quality than mine, but my screen shot is of a 1920x1200 screen running at 90dpi!!! From the looks of it, you screen shot is 120 dpi (and on a smaller screen?) so it ... do enough to satisfy my needs and if I get stuck then there are all you folk out there to help. Thanks Martin. Cheers Phil. posted: 9 Oct 2013 04:16 from: julia Martin Wynne wrote: Of course to me Templot is all very simple and obvious. I have to work hard to see it as others do and ... or any organised teach in which will help you get going with Templot. Keep up the good work Martin- we need you!! Regards Peter posted: 17 Jul 2013 13:29 from: Martin Wynne Thanks for the kind words. I wasn't really looking for cheering up, I know it's impossible to please everyone. When Templot was paid- ...
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... having a senior moment.... No doubt that better housekeeping on my part may help, but I would certainly find it useful to locate file names on both screen shots and printed templates. posted: 12 Dec 2015 16:32 from: Martin Wynne Gordon S wrote: I've searched high and low, but can't find a place where the ... I can always check in the morning. I've just switched off my Windows machine and that takes ages to fire up.... posted: 16 Dec 2015 23:04 from: Martin Wynne Gordon S wrote: Can you group select by marker colour rather than group select all or just select a group of say six templates? Hi Gordon, ... , you can select the group of templates to be as many or as few as you want. Or just a single template. See the options at group> create smaller group >, including group by marker colour.... Do that before modify group to match, of course. Then Templot won't ask if you want to do all of ...
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... topic. It turns out that those top two items on the sketchboard menu have never worked, going right back to the introduction of the sketchboard in the Templot2 Development Version in 2010. For the simple reason that having added the menu items to the menu, I completely forgot to provide any click code for them! Which means it has taken 7 years ... other Sketchboard menu, but it was not as prominent as it was, hence my first use of the other menu option. Thanks Phil posted: 13 Dec 2017 14:04 from: Martin Wynne Phil O wrote: I usually use the other Sketchboard menu, but it was not as prominent as it was Hi Phil, Sorry about that. Something ... topic: 3154 sketchboard menu posted: 13 Dec 2017 12:25 from: Phil O Hi Martin Opening Sketchboard from the top line menus "Sketchboard" "Reload from file" nothing happens. No problem from "sketch" on the top toolbar, so not a big deal. Phil posted: 13 Dec 2017 12:46 from: stuart1600 ...
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... them later. I cannot find the actual menu command where you performed the straightening of the curved section in the engine shed. Ps. What are the little tags on the shot TR014 etc? Last edited on 16 Oct 2017 12:50 by Tony McGartland posted: 16 Oct 2017 13:07 from: Martin Wynne Hi Tony, Thanks for posting ... done a little more but how how I extend the two branches coming off the turnout with straight track segments going into a shed? Last edited on 14 Oct 2017 15:04 by Tony McGartland posted: 14 Oct 2017 15:31 from: Martin Wynne Tony McGartland wrote: I've done a little more but how how I extend the two branches coming ... the branch, made it the control, then placed the turnout. Its a left-hand turnout, can I change this for a Y. posted: 14 Oct 2017 13:42 from: DerekStuart Hello Tony The way I would do that (which may not be the 'official' way) would be to curve the control template along the route ...
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... 42 from: davelong Another view of the crossover today. Attachment: attach_529_763_cross1long.jpg 897 posted: 19 Mar 2009 16:43 from: davelong Last one for now, slightly closer shot of the crossover Attachment: attach_530_763_cross1close.jpg 916 posted: 19 Mar 2009 17:04 from: Martin Wynne davelong wrote: So far I've only been able to match the pp plan ... in Templot with the CF17 turnouts, which work out at a around a scary 4'6". If anyone can let me know if CF17 turnouts are likely to have been used or not please let me know. Hi Dave, Very unlikely. CF switches are natural at 1:20, and the other standard combinations are 12, 13, 14, ... topic: 763 More modern PW at stechford posted: 15 Mar 2009 13:03 from: davelong Hi all. I'm now looking into designing Stechford just along the wcml from Birmingham new street with a handy little junction to Aston and beyond. I've been using the planning portal images in Templot and I've got a plan in there, although it doesn't ...
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... - and where they help- then use them! And, as Mike implied, you need a different one for every crossing on some layouts- and at fifty bucks a shot...!!! Fundamentally we are talking here about a skill- don't expect your first few to be anything but fit for scrap- but learn from each effort ... workshop. I will provide a better report when I have actually used it for the purpose I bought it for! regards, Martin. posted: 23 Jun 2008 22:04 from: phileakins Thanks Martin My flexible friend has been given an outing. Phil posted: 25 Jun 2008 08:13 from: Paul Hamilton James Dickie wrote: Hi Paul ... cut particularly for switches. However use it to shift most of the metal and then a few strokes with a fine file should give you a decent finish. Geoff posted: 13 May 2008 13:18 from: Stewart McSporran Screwfix are offering a bench sander similar to the £76 model mentioned above, but for £45. http:// ...
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... comment about the desirability of having a consistent screen panel size. Running slide show was a bit disconcerting as the page automatically resized taking the scroll bar and control "out of shot". I wonder if it is possible for the page scroll bars to be held within the viewer and thus be available as required by the page content, instead of need ... topic: 2143 Trial format for tutorials posted: 20 Jan 2013 04:40 from: Martin Wynne For months now I have been trying to find a format for the tutorials which is less time-consuming to prepare than the videos, and easier to link in to the docs pages. Also, web video is in a state of utter confusion ... , etc., and better than viewing and scrolling through a video. Jim. Last edited on 20 Jan 2013 12:23 by Jim Guthrie posted: 20 Jan 2013 13:47 from: wally Martin, Having looked at this on my IPad 1 I can only commend it as the way forward, however there is one slight niggle. When ...
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... is just to the north (right) of the goods shed between the up main (GREEN) and goods shed line (ORANGE) The result is here in this screen shot. 2787_181315_330000000.png undefined But as you've observed it has created a tight situation resulting in very sharp radii. One option maybe to maintain a very slight curve through the goods shed which ... at Ross". I don't have a copy of that though, so don't know if it will help. Regards, Matt M. posted: 18 Jan 2015 19:04 from: Andrew Duncan Martin Wynne wrote: Hi Andrew, Apologies. I have now realised that this is the same layout which you posted about before, in this topic: ... I'm going to make you a video showing how to do this. But it may take a day or two. regards, Martin. posted: 27 Dec 2014 16:13 from: Andrew Duncan Hello again Martin, I've had another go at the first diamond and wondered if you'd take a look at it to see if I've got the right idea ...
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... As a new user I have just come across this topic, but despite living just a few miles from Bickleigh I cannot supply a photo of the prototype although there is a shot in a book "the Branch", author Bernard Mills, which was published by the Plym Valley Railway group about twenty years ago. They have a web site which may ... " and "pan" controls to see it clearly. I can't seem to get a URL which will show the appropriate enlarged view. Jim. posted: 26 Sep 2008 04:04 from: Martin Wynne Jim Guthrie wrote: There was a similar arrangement at Kirkcudbright station- in that case the lead was to the engine shed and turntable. The ... the arrangement avoided the provision of another facing point lock on the platform line which might have complicated the interlocking for the single line working. Jim. posted: 26 Sep 2008 13:39 from: Martin Wynne Jim Guthrie wrote: How did you get that size and level of definition? I tried your version of the URL but could only get a ...
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... the same as those used for bullhead chairs. What would the approximate dimensions of the clips be in your estimation? I have some FB Code 100 and I can take a shot at printing some samples of sleepers with clips to see how it looks. I've half a mind to dump all my 00 stuff and switch to (battery powered) 0, ... Hi Rob, Here's some Code 87 bullhead rail and matching chairs: http://www.s-scale.org.uk/track.htm regards, Martin. posted: 8 Feb 2018 02:04 from: Andrew Barrowman Rob Manchester wrote: Hi Andy, Yes, just had a look through 'Britains Light Railways' a nice survey of many light rail lines in the UK ... book have very neat track with BH rail and chairs even though the rail is obviously of a smaller section than 'proper' lines. Talking of spiking track Peco offer IL-13 rail spikes that they quote are common to all gauges but they are HUGE. I got some scale HO spikes from the Proto87 guy on your side of the pond a few ...
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... just mentioned need to be modified to work together. The mods are dead easy. Some components are omitted, and a few linking-wires added. posted: 3 Jun 2010 07:10 from: Stephen Freeman Servo Control Boards I can now offer the following versions Normal on/off switch control DCC Interfaceable (Price depends on DCC Accessory Decoder) ... ready assembled and no soldering is required but do consequently cost more. Tony W. Thanks, Tony. Useful to know. Cheers Nigel posted: 30 Jul 2016 01:04 from: Andrew Barrowman Just a note of caution: Model railways can produce some pretty amazing electrical interference/noise, but servos don't have much in the way of noise immunity ... This can lead to spurious servo operation (and extreme disappointment) when the servos are installed on an actual layout. That's not to say that you will have a problem. Some people have used them without any problems at all, but others have given up on them entirely. There are several ways to address problems that might arise, some of which ...
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