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... rail width, flangeway gap, etc. I can help you further, but at present I'm in unknown territory. *A "switch" in the UK and Templot means only the moving points section, NOT an entire turnout. regards, Martin. posted: 10 Dec 2007 03:00 from: Simon Dunkley Gn15 is generally "G" scale (it tends to be a bit variable) suing 00/H0 mechanisms. For a taster, try this: http://www.gn15.info/ Or this: http: ... rail top (1.3/4" wide). The flangeway is still a mystery -- Peco 1.4mm flangeways scale up to only 1.1/4" which I suspect is under-scale for such contractor's railways. regards, Martin. posted: 10 Dec 2007 08:09 from: Richard Morton Hey there Simon and Martin thank you both for replying and to Simon for attempting to help explain what I'm trying I had a great post going but it buggered up and got lost so I'll re try. edit: Text and ...
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... is a forum, not a personal conversation. I try always to remember that I'm writing for everyone to read, not only the person who asked a question. And that whatever I do write will be indexed on Google for 100 years and read by folks in 10 years time who are new to the whole thing. We are not trying to be Facebook, where today's post is tomorrow's chip paper. If something appears on Templot Club which I think might be misleading to others, I try to clarify it, as much ... TemplotMEC version 2.24.a saved_at 03:11:43 on 29/10/2019 26 templates from Downingham EM 0000-i =26 ``` 0999-i =0 1000-s =N 0 1005-i =145686781 1010-s =01/08/2019 1015-s =02:33:51 1020-s= BH EM half-diamond K- 8+ V- 8 RH 1025-s =Downingham EM 1030-s =[ slip 023300] slip half-diamond 1035-b ...
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... correctly used to describe a switch blade, or just the tip of it. Perhaps I should revert to "irregular" and just resign myself to explaining over and over again that there is nothing wrong with it? regards, Martin. posted: 19 May 2010 10:15 from: Jim Guthrie Martin Wynne wrote: Perhaps I should revert to "irregular" and just resign myself to explaining over and over again that there is nothing wrong with it? Martin, I've never considered the word "irregular" to mean an ... elsewhere, the term has a distinct meaning. So why change it when (a) the meaning is correct and (b )everyone knows what you mean when you refer to an "irregular" diamond-crossing. Regards, ken posted: 19 May 2010 08:50 from: Martin Wynne Kenneth Beckett wrote: to anyone who has had the anything to do with TEMPLOT and has read the references in Templot Club and elsewhere, the term has a distinct meaning. Hi Ken, Thanks for your comments. Unfortunately only ...
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... Mr. Gates. So I added the extra letters on the menu captions so that everyone can see them regardless. There isn't actually any changed program functionality at all. Likewise on the shove timbers dialog. All the buttons have accelerator keys and using the keyboard is 10 times faster than clicking them with the mouse. Now in Windows 7 you can't even get the underlines to show by pressing ALT. But they do still work. I can't believe that Windows 95 was actually quicker to use. So in due course I will ... used F5 to increase and decrease the angle such that the checkrail appeared and disappeared continuously, the leftover fragment could either be at 90 degrees to the adjacent rail or roughly 45 as it is in the attached capture. 412_280344_230000000.png Regards Alan Last edited on 28 May 2011 08:46 by Alan McMillan posted: 21 May 2011 16:53 from: Paul Boyd Hi Martin I just got back in to TDV, and as I did so your message about a new update appeared. I had a slightly more disturbing problem in the ...
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... := 'Hello World' end; to procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject); begin if label1.caption := 'Hello World' then label1.caption := 'Goodbye World' else label1.caption := 'Hello World'; end; it is telling me "unit1.pas(35,10) Error:incompatible types: got "untyped" expected "Boolean" What I'm trying to do is: 'when I press that button if it is already saying 'hello world' then I want it to say 'goodbye world' otherwise if it's showing something different ... should be: if label1.caption= 'Hello World' I'm not going to try and abuse your kindness with continual questions, but this one is bugging me. No problem. I'm happy to help if I can. cheers, Martin. posted: 19 Feb 2020 08:20 from: Jim Guthrie DerekStuart wrote: procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject); begin if label1.caption := 'Hello World' You have used the wrong operator." :=" assigns a value,"=" tests for equality http:/ ...
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... It is important the the snap function is switched off. F4 and F6 will do the rest. Don't bother with it until your track is pretty much as you want it so that you do not need the centre lines. Regards Raymond posted: 28 Jan 2010 10:24 from: Howard Raymond wrote:...followed by omitting one rail that's the bit I don't see! How do you omit one rail? Howard. posted: 28 Jan 2010 10:47 from: Martin Wynne Howard wrote: that's the bit I ... an aside I have Corel Draw 10 on my PC and I can make it do what I need it to do- the manual is still in the box because I can't be bothered to read it. Alan McMillan posted: posted: 28 Jan 2010 15:08 from: Brian Lewis I am sorry to hear that Martin. I hope everything goes well. But regarding help files, I am not unsympathetic. With Timber Tracks Buildings, I am just finishing the 7mm Station Building in time for the Bristol O Gauge Show ...
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... curved C-size left-hand switch (unjoggled) 1 in 8.25 RAM( 1 in 8.28 CLM) regular V-crossing equalized-incremental timbering. Anyway that's where I am at. Regards David Attachment: attach_2515_3095_moretonhampstead _2017_10_06_1108_32.box 307 Last edited on 14 Oct 2017 10:36 by David Higgs posted: 6 Oct 2017 12:31 from: David Higgs This the original Background Shape I was using. Attachment: attach_2516_3095_start.bgs 289 posted: 6 Oct 2017 15:58 from: Martin Wynne David Higgs wrote: This the original ... "K Crossing Angle"; no errors were reported. Is this to do with Regular Angles Setting? Regards David Edit: Just checked, both Angles are the same! Last edited on 12 Oct 2017 10:30 by David Higgs posted: 12 Oct 2017 08:37 from: David Higgs Ok, I've made the recommended alterations although I have an issue in that there is a difference in "Track Centres" at each end of the Loop. I started off with the Engine Release Crossover at 1:10 and ...
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... want to have to file all the blades by hand/ eye, and the current budget for this does not run to C&L blades. Steve posted: 23 Feb 2011 21:23 from: polybear They're available from the EMGS- see here (page 10): http://www.emgs.org/images/stories/Price_List_32Ac_A4.pdf HTH Brian posted: 23 Feb 2011 21:46 from: Steve Stubbs Thanks for the fast reply Brian. The law of SOD of course means it is about the only society I don't ... take more than half an hour to make their version might resort to nuts and bolts or screws tapped into the brass base strip. Hope that helps a bit! Howard. Last edited on 8 Jan 2019 21:51 by Martin Carew posted: 10 Jan 2019 08:33 from: Hayfield Unlike the instructions from either the P4 or EM gauge societies I have read where they suggest filing on a flexible sheet like Formica, I have found the opposite easier, I use a stiff steel bar to file on and with flatbottom ...
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... PEG/ALIGN TOOLS. when you click on a second template without saving the control template a menu list appears on the left of the screen. To remove a transition go to GEOMETRY and click on STRAIGHT or CONSTANT RADIUS. HTH Phil posted: 8 Oct 2013 10:32 from: Martin Wynne Andrew Duncan wrote: You talk of using a couple of dummy templates of fixed radius at each end of a section and then with the "make transition" function, make a curve between them. Search as I might I ... the planing. This is the way to identify switches in photos. If the open blade is shiny all the way to the tip, it is almost certainly a straightcut/joggled switch. More info: message 8209 regards, Martin. posted: 18 Oct 2013 08:43 from: Martin Wynne Hi Andrew, I'm sorry I haven't replied further to this. My Templot time is currently nil because of a serious family illness. Sorry. Martin. posted: 18 Oct 2013 09:58 from: Andrew Duncan Hello Martin ...
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... topic: 3453 Tandem turnout in metre gauge 1:87 scale posted: 10 Jul 2019 18:50 from: Bernard Haste Hello Martin, A friend of mine has tried to draw a three way point for me using Templot. I have official data for the real point and it diverges 50m radius one way and 70m radius the other. I have seen the real point and the data plates on the blade sleepers confirm the radii. My friend says it is not possible to draw the point using Templot. Puzzled. ... is what you were looking for. It was done using the make tandem function in Templot -- I'm quite pleased with the result, not having tried it on narrow-gauge before. cheers, Martin. Attachment: attach_2855_3453_bernard_tandems.b ox 150 posted: 13 Jul 2019 08:08 from: Bernard Haste Hello Martin, Gosh, I`m impressed. I didn`t make it clear previously. The two three ways are not identical. One has 80m radius in both roads with 1:5.5 and 1:7 crossings ...
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... topic: 2260 A user gives up posted: 15 Jul 2013 10:59 from: Martin Wynne Sad to see this post today: http://www.scalefour.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p =24919#p24919 I know you can't please everyone, but I would try to help if I could. Martin. posted: 15 Jul 2013 11:48 from: Fishplate42 Hi Martin, I can understand the guy's frustration. If it don't 'click' it can be a nightmare trying to understand what you are doing wrong ... work and has given up on those as well. Wally posted: 15 Jul 2013 21:42 from: Trevor Walling Hello, Does this post found doing a search on templot not provide the solution being sought? topic 1797 trustytrev. posted: 16 Jul 2013 08:44 from: Alan Turner Martin Wynne wrote: Sad to see this post today: http://www.scalefour.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p =24919#p24919 I know you can't please everyone, but I would try to help if I could. ...
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... consider. I straightened out the road across the diamond, which looks a bit more prototypical. On the other hand you lose the effect of stock snaking through a reverse curve. The middle turnout is B-5.5 curviform. The long straight turnout is C-10 regular. 2_021237_430000000.png .box file below. regards, Martin. Attachment: attach_2273_2872_marsh_lane_yard_j unction_mod.box 308 posted: 2 May 2016 19:37 from: RK Hi Martin, Yes, I must admit, that looks a lot better. I must remember to change that top ... for adding those double slips in previously. I need to find out how to do those and 3-way points! Rich Attachment: attach_2359_2872_Arksey_ver2_(Scenic) .box 219 Last edited on 15 Dec 2016 00:48 by RK posted: 16 Dec 2016 08:10 from: Stephen Freeman Hi, Just dropped by for a quick look. I think that the problem with the diamonds is that you have made them with curviform vees, which is quite OK of course but the associated curved turnouts are regular. I've ...
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... people watch the different videos? You could delay answering questions on technique until you had evidence that the poster has seen the video Rob posted: 24 Oct 2017 21:38 from: Matt M. Hi Martin, It works in Safari running on the Apple OS 10.. A little fuzzy as usual with Apple's display but readable and responds to the stop and restart requirement perfectly well. Matt M. posted: 24 Oct 2017 22:49 from: Paul Boyd Martin Wynne wrote: Despite mentioning this several times, no ... display together on my 1920x1080 monitor. Nothing to do with Templot but the 'hold CTRL to open in an additional tab' will often produce the same as not holding it depending on browser settings. Good luck with the 'documentation'. Rob posted: 2 Sep 2017 08:27 from: Martin Wynne Thanks for the favourable comments. Rob Manchester wrote: Nothing to do with Templot but the 'hold CTRL to open in an additional tab' will often produce the same as not holding it depending on browser settings. Hi Rob, ...
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... topic: 2077 Baseboard Material posted: 10 Oct 2012 12:46 from: Richard_Jones Hi, Does anyone have any experience or views on using plywood for baseboard construction. I recently asked a joiner (who also makes baseboards) what plywood they use and was advised 9mm WBC from the builders merchants. I had a look at what my local builders merchants have to offer and I'm still fairly bewildered as in 9mm they offer: BC/CC FE plywood WBP@ £25.08 H/W faced popular core WBP@ £ ... as it can take screws directly into it's edge- and it's free! You can see it in use on my RMweb blog http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/blog/534-fourgig-east/ posted: 11 Oct 2012 12:08 from: Richard_Jones Martin, Many thanks- I don't know why I didn't find/see this when I was looking last time! probably something to do with some neo-ludditism in my genes (or just getting too old for this game!) will ...
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... , how hard could it really be? (I might be off the air for a few days. I'll be in my underground bunker.) posted: 9 Oct 2018 19:58 from: Trevor Walling Hello, No don't do it Martin. posted: 10 Oct 2018 00:33 from: Martin Wynne Hi Trevor, Andy, There is a page in my Templot NOD* book which has been there for many years. The heading is: Point Rodding? The rest of the page is blank. But now ... it looks like a great way of avoiding the nightmare of mounting point motors under the baseboard. The logical extension would, of course, be a robotic signalman to operate the levers (not quite as ridiculous as it might seem.) posted: 8 Oct 2018 08:32 from: Hayfield Andrew Barrowman wrote: Rob Manchester wrote: Quick picture taken on the DCC Concepts stand at Wigan show today. 2001_061616_410000000.jpg They admit to it being a little overscale for production purposes but I don't think it is out of place. Just ...
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... , but it is not something I use very often on either Macs or PCs, and nor have I in over 2 dozen years of intensive computer use! I say inertia, but indolence might be more accurate... ;) posted: 8 Nov 2012 10:31 from: RT Hi Martin, Just some feedback for you, and also a question, I appreciate the you can't please all the people, all the time, but im running templot on a new (well 3 months old) Windows 7 laptop ... Does that help? Rich PS Yes, the 'Briefly Hide' setting has put it back as it was I must have either mis-clicked or just didnt see the brief hide! Thanks for your help on that. Last edited on 8 Nov 2012 11:08 by RT posted: 8 Nov 2012 21:41 from: Simon Dunkley Just a thought, Martin, but on store and background, why not have the control template reappear slightly to one side of the recently stored template, i.e. what you have done ...
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... posted: 30 Aug 2010 09:01 from: Stephen Freeman Creating graphics isn't a problem (except for lack of time) you just need a suitable program to do it. I use Serif Drawplus. One question what is Sketchboard? posted: 30 Aug 2010 10:56 from: Martin Wynne Borg-Rail wrote: Creating graphics isn't a problem (except for lack of time) you just need a suitable program to do it. I use Serif Drawplus. Hi Stephen, I think there is more to it than ... dimensions written on it (so that I can scale it). I very much look forward to seeing 'Sketcboard' on my PC in the near future, I can then give it a real testing. Best regards. Brian Nicholls. posted: 16 Sep 2010 08:56 from: Martin Wynne Brian Nicholls wrote: BTW, I can if required produce the images in any format you wish: PNG, GIF, BMP, PDF, TIFF. However, it would seem the requirement is for GIF format, so that's ...
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... help would be much appreciated. Also as a seperate subject I am in the process of buying a 44" inkjet printer and hope to offer printing of layout plans once I have a grasp of the software. Best regards, Tony. posted: 23 Aug 2011 10:59 from: Martin Wynne s55evo wrote: I would like to send a PDF or image file to the Scalefour society forum in a form that they can view on their computers Hi Tony, I have turned you purple so that you can download the Templot ... 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 ...
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... since last September and I'm still waiting. No monies have changed hands yet. posted: 7 Feb 2020 16:36 from: madscientist Ok sounds like C&L anyway I'll speak to both at Kettering Thanks for the advice and help posted: 8 Feb 2020 10:50 from: Hayfield madscientist wrote: I have no experience with Marcway other then seeing them at the shows My friend" perceives" he can make the Marcway point kits( he is currently going to look at the C& L kits) The problem ... u martin I was not expecting you to do anything, it was more of someone had done this already I might convince the person to use C&L anyway. I'm at the Kettering show and will ask both suppliers Last edited on 5 Feb 2020 12:08 by madscientist posted: 5 Feb 2020 15:16 from: Martin Wynne madscientist wrote: The issue was how to electronically design a track plan for Marcway Hi Dave, You can't, unless and until someone somewhere has the digital data for the Marcway turnouts. ...
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... 19:25 from: Paul Boyd Hi Martin One more suggestion for saved preferences, please:- the preset colour scheme in use. It would be nice for Templot to remember that I prefer Bright Night! Cheers, Paul posted: 25 Oct 2019 20:10 from: John Lewis One of the more obscure 'King Arthur' class? :-) John posted: 26 Oct 2019 15:12 from: Martin Wynne Paul Boyd wrote: One more suggestion for saved preferences, please:- the preset colour scheme in ... that but starting Templot using my saved prefs file doesn't pick up changes I made in the previous session. Opening the .sk1 file show a section like this :- -- -- -- -- print output: -- -- -- -- 08-00s=| Arial 08-01i=6 08-02i=0 08-03b=0 08-04b=0 08-05b=0 08-06b=0 08-10f=288 08-11i=9492696 08-12i= ...
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