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... previous session for this test. 2. you should see the control template and nothing else. Press the HOME key a few times to confirm there is nothing else there. 3. use F7 to shift it about. No ghosts ok? 4. press INSERT once to store a copy of it on the background (or click the button with 2 ... post your .box file here I will do that for you and re-post the file. regards, Martin. posted: 14 Sep 2014 23:49 from: Tony W Hi Mike. I am rather intrigued by your problem as I cannot reproduce it. When I click on a blue Background template and choose Make the control, the Background template ... about some more. Still no ghosts, just the one background template and the moving control template? 7. click on the blue background template and then make the control. 8. the control template is now copied onto the background, and the clicked background template becomes the control template. In other words they swap over. Still no ghosts and only ...
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... measures under the SI (systeme international). This means there are base units such as the metre, and then to avoid lots of zeros, we move away from that 3 decimal places at a time, i.e. upwards to the kilometre, or downwards to the millimetre. The centimetre was just a confusing introduction in primary schools (I know, ... The grid lines by default should measure 50mm square. Are they anywhere near that? regards, Martin. Yep scanning now! Here we go: inner frame: 9.0cm(W) x 12.0cm (H) outer frame: 18.2cm (W) x 24.0cm (H) I also got the 'current printer calibration settings(though it means nothing to me ... to think of all the different number bases we worked in when doing calculations in the old Imperial measures. The worst was probably weight with Base 20, Base 4, Base 8, Base 16, Base 14, or maybe it was distance with Base 12, Base 3, Base 22, Base 10 and Base 8. In Scotland we were doing ...
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... above the timbers and there is no way that could be hidden in ballast. Daylight below the rail is one of the defining features of bullhead track. I seem to have 3 options there: a. A water-sol washout support below the rails. That uses one nozzle, so the other one would have to do the whole thing. That ... the best place for a join in the rails (which would ideally be made on a prototype fishplate, or failing that on a chair centre). I'm limited to about 8" sq. max for the bed area, which means a lot of joins in 7mm scale. It might be possible to print a spigot on the chair base, and ... durability, wear resistance under traffic, ease of assembly, ease of printing, user interface in Templot, etc. You have probably noticed in the current Templot versions that the DXF export dialog is now a work-in-progress again after remaining unchanged for years. I just need to be sure that RC/battery is a practical way to run ...
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... third box "Epson Stylus 1200". All these boxes are drop-down lists. Several "deals" available (including T050 equivalents on their own). Example: 3 x T001 Colour and 3 x T050 Black £11.89 inc VAT. Hope this helps! Regards, Brian W Lewis (Lakeland) posted: 10 Jun 2009 20:59 ... . My experience with other HP printers shows that I can get a much better deal from cartridge usage. Jim. posted: 9 Jun 2009 21:37 from: Brian W Lewis Hi Richard! I use "http://www.printerinks.com" although not for Epson (I use Canon and Brother). On their website search screen select "Epson ... topic: 857 Death of a printer... posted: 8 Jun 2009 16:14 from: richard_t Hello I've had an Epson 1200 for many many years, and it's given faultless operation over most of that time (the only time it hasn't is with banner printing with Templot, but always my fault.) The reason it's died? ...
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... important to get it right first time.... so all suggestions and experiences welcome best wishes Richard Last edited on 2 Jan 2012 19:43 by Richard_Jones posted: 3 Jan 2012 08:38 from: Jim Guthrie Richard_Jones wrote: Hi Tony, (et al) having dusted off the punching& riveting tools after.... years ... http://www.templot.com/martweb/gs_printing.htm Scroll down to Handy Hints at the bottom. regards, Martin. posted: 31 Dec 2011 17:04 from: Tony W Hi Richard. Richard_Jones wrote: Does anyone have any views on rivet sizes for rivet and Ply built track? EMGS offer both 2mm and 2.5mm rivets- whilst if you work ... to Handy Hints at the bottom. Hi Martin I can print the rivet point ok using rail and timber centres. Is there a way I can export this detail to a dxf so I can laser cut the rivet holes? Regards Chris Last edited on 5 Apr 2020 14:53 by Chris Noble posted: 5 Apr 2020 16:16 from: ...
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... length, but in reality I don't feel this is an issue as the boards sit on levelled trestles, longitudinal and transverse strength is superb, tested on a 5' by 3' board and a 9 stone man sitting on it while it's supported on its ends, no deflection could be detected( 6mm birch ply) I'm now about to build 18 ... the DXF export is manageable, as long as I dont get into too many iterations of track to DXF regards dave posted: 13 Feb 2018 13:16 from: Tony W Hi Martin. The background shapes may be basic and primitive but in combination with track centre lines and a bit of ingenuity, it is surprising what can achieved. I have ... baseboard boundary issues I have used the background shapes features in Templot and they are great, the main issue is the lack of polygon drawing I know its possible to import a DXF background shape, but havent tried that yet I also know the sketchpad can be used but I dont find that as good as the background shapes any suggestions ?, It would ...
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... topic: 1400 check-rails through crossovers posted: 3 Mar 2011 18:06 from: geoff Hi, Is there anyone out there( doesn't have to be Martin) who can explain the thinking/rules about the use of check rails in the middle of a crossover? I've noticed in my Rhyl photographs that these exist in the D12 crossovers ... is there another way? This is applicable to tandem turnouts as well as the crossovers pictured above. Regards Dave R posted: 9 Feb 2012 14:39 from: Tony W David R wrote: As check-rails are vertical and wing-rails are, like running rails, inclined at 1:20 what is the prototype's solution when a wing ... rail is extended to become a check-rail? Does the check-rail bit remain inclined or is a twist put into the rail? Or is there another way? Regards Dave R Hi David. I think you will find that the check rails are actually inclined at 1:20 toward their respective running rail. <Edit Apparently not, see ...
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... more than once (unless this is your real intention). To see the effect of multiple presses, try it on a dummy template. CTRL-2 and CTRL-3 work the same way. In suggesting the use of the V-crossing from a gaunt turnout for the middle V-crossing I was thinking mainly about double-sided tandems ... to look at your suggestions in detail, but will do so first thing tomorrow.... Regards, Stuart posted: 28 Jul 2013 00:00 from: Tony W Hi Stuart. Martin is absolutely correct. It is all to easy to select the wrong combination, the Peg for the notch can go on either of two rails, a ... or right hand Turnout for the overlay and it is also possible to have the ctrl-4 peg aligned with either the main road or turnout road making a total of 8 possible all told (of which I think probably 2 will give workable results) and this I think is a source of much confusion, I still get it wrong sometimes and have ...
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... blade side, most severely when the main-road is curved. However, all GWR and BR(WR) switches are joggled. For REA switches the joggle depth is 3/8" (0.375 inches) and the joggle return length is 6 inches. For older pattern straight loose-heel switches these dimensions vary, but are usually similar. ... joggled stock rails. The very much more robust nature of the blade tips in the latter case is very evident. posted: 16 Feb 2018 09:06 from: Tony W Hi Martin. My query arises from this section of British Railway Track as always. 2151_160347_490000000.jpg Second Paragraph page 79 of the 1956 edition. The previous paragraph states that this applies ... both Bull Head and Flat Bottom rails. The 1964 edition states the same at the bottom of page 88. This would imply without exception. However railways being what they are, I am quite prepared to believe that there were variations among railway company practices. Indeed I would be surprised if there weren't. Fully agree with you over the confusion arising between ...
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... : polybear Hi Martin, I just tried downloading the latest Templot version and Norton also blocked and deleted it; the following info was available: Updated: February 15, 2012 3:15:47 PMType: OtherRisk Impact: HighSystems Affected: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 BehaviorWS.Reputation.1 is a detection for files ... Glen, Disable Norton. The computer belongs to you, not Norton. You decide what gets deleted. Martin. posted: 6 Jul 2012 23:46 from: Tony W Hi all. I have been using Kaspersky Internet Security for several years and find it very reliable. It queried templot to begin with but always let me load it, but ... it just accepts it as a valid program. Tony W. posted: 7 Jul 2012 00:06 from: Glen Suckling Thanks Martin, I unloaded Norton and then ran the original link- it worked fine. Any suggestions on an alternative to Norton? I have used Norton for years without any problems. I do not know why it suddenly went ...
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... Ashley I use 10.4.11 and Templot using Virtual PC. My function keys only work reliably if I press the combination of the fn key and the F# key. posted: 3 Mar 2008 00:30 from: Graham Astill Many thanks for your replies and help. From the info provided I think I have cracked the non-functioning function key problem ... easy to use, very reliable, and (so far) don't suffer any viruses, also they quite nice to look at. Since they switched to Dual, Quad and 8-Core Intel processors, they will run any Windows programme faster than almost any PC machine- just watch Templot fly!! So, go buy yourself a brilliant Christmas present ... did/did not manage to do is as follows:- 1) On the PC, delved down into the Templot Directories& found all the individual files (such as DXF-Files, SHAPE-FILES, etc). I did not find one obviously marked up as the 82 Pug, but did have the 2007 '90x' someodd one with ...
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... photos of BH track though! Dduallt still had BH on my visits and I took loads of detail photos of the track and point rodding etc. Cheers, Paul posted: 3 Aug 2020 03:45 from: Andrew Barrowman Some US practice here; topic 3438 posted: 3 Aug 2020 08:22 from: Matt M. Hi Paul, Andrew's ... card which I placed on the pile of rails. cheers, Martin. posted: 29 Aug 2020 21:10 from: Rob Manchester Hi Martin, Thanks for posting the W&L track pics. Interesting to note that sometimes they chose to fabricate the crossing and wing rails onto a steel plate that was then bolted( nailed?) to the ... to 7.83mm. Plus taller rail, of course! As an aside, I seem to have got sucked into modelling in 2mm scale as well! Cheers, Paul posted: 8 Dec 2020 22:22 from: Paul Boyd It never does to rush these things- this evening I've finished the flat bottom turnouts! There was a bit of trial end ...
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... scale. Having done this it all looked good until I output a PDF, added a 300mm sq grid and discovered that the crossover was massive, even bigger than the Gauge 3 version we saw at Warley. In fact when I look at the photos I took they didn't include the crossing at all(see attached) So it became a given that ... issue) by Andrew Wiles shows the GWR broad gauge spacing as 6ft-6in to the gauge faces of the rail. (This dimension was still being used by BR(W) into modern times. This means that with the rail width at 2.3/4in the 6ft way between the rails on GWR lines is actually 6ft-0.1/2in, ... /www.sloop-inn.co.uk Its all about priorities — pouring over old manuscripts is thirsty work, apparently. As chief planner I may just have to join them regards Keith posted: 8 Apr 2015 06:45 from: Matt M. Hi Keith, If you post an item on the internet that is out of copyright you can't stop someone copying it. ...
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... in the same file, so that I don't have to do everything twice. I'm not entirely sure the idea has worked. Perhaps it should have been split into 2 or 3 shorter videos? How do you find the font size? It is much smaller than my eyes find comfortable, but if it's larger the text panels obscure too much of the ... ; and there are still some gaping holes in Templot itself. I just keep plodding along. regards, Martin. posted: 12 Nov 2014 13:15 from: Tony W Hi Martin. I have just run the video in Linux Wine under the Mint 17 operating system and can report that it works like a charm. Can only echo what has ... been said by others that this has to be the way forward. Very impressed with both how it works and the clarity on my laptop screen. Brilliant. Tony W. posted: 12 Nov 2014 14:19 from: Raymond The video is excellent, clear and easy to follow and the new way with slips is very elegant. posted: 12 ...
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... topic: 3324 OpenTemplot- where next? posted: 4 Sep 2018 07:04 from: Martin Wynne It is now 3 months since I released Templot as open source. I spent a lot of time preparing the code to make it suitable for publication, and capable of being compiled in a readily available compiler. Then when there was some disagreement ... link may provide further info on the open source philosophy- especially the section Understanding Community Expectations Templot2 is not a product and it doesn't have a roadmap -- I ceased trading 8 years ago. It is now simply a hobby project of mine which I'm happy to share with anyone who wants it. After 20 years of public Templot I think I have ... good understanding of users' expectations. cheers, Martin. posted: 12 Sep 2019 10:00 from: John Clutterbuck Hi Martin, Thanks for your reply. Yes I can appreciate that licensed components do mean that Templot2 can't be opensourced in its current form. I was speculating if the lack of any collaboration is because it is not the main project ...
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... , while allowing a reasonable amount of operation- which is essentially just shunting. Apart form being hidden, a train will will get assembled (being able to work with a 3' train is the main requirement), and then I'll turn my back and magically the next one has arrived (spookily with the same wagons and engine) to be shunted ... diamond in the middle of the scissors to work (I'll do that when building). Attachment: attach_1273_1266_Soddingham_v5_2.b ox 269 posted: 17 Dec 2011 19:23 from: Tony W Hi Richard. Your file is a right mixture. Some of the turnouts are bull head, 40 and 47 are bull head REA switches with flat bottomed style planned wing rails ... the scissors is a mix of bull head and flat bottomed units which will not work, it needs to be one or the other. I can sort the scissors out for you if you wish but I need to know which rail type you want it in. It will be far better to sort out the design before you try to build it. ...
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... with 00-SF, but not with 00-BF which requires knife-edge sharp vees to be reliable -- and they don't look good. The prototype vees are 3/4" wide at the tip. For 4mm scale that's 0.25 mm or 10 thou -- quite noticeable. But if you are using Alan Gibson wheels don't go any ... than that. (On the GWR and BR(W) the blunt nose is 11/16"= 9 thou.) regards, Martin. posted: 13 Aug 2007 07:12 from: Trevor Schofield Rextanka wrote: I just ordered two pairs of 00-SF gauges from Russ, he had one pair in stock and will be running ... generally considered the minimum radius that should be used for modern RTR stock (the packaging of much of it states that it should not be used on radius R1, 14.5/8 ", 371mm). Measuring the Track Gauge (TG) of a sample of this R2 setrack gives a figure of around 16.83mm (aside: P4 minus 2mm !) ...
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... Mac or Linux with Crossover/Wine. Maybe even natively: 1. change the file extension from .exe to .zip 2. unzip it to extract the AVI video file. 3. play it. The AVI video requires the TSCC codec to be available on your system. If you don't have that, download the VLC open-source video player which ... how many complaints you get, I don't think that anyone has actually complained. Some of us have provided the observation that FBR videos don't appear to run on Macs. Martin W. has consistently maintained that Templot is a Windows-based program and, although it runs for the most part very well on Macs using Winebottler or Crossover, some features- ... , Just caught up with this as I have been busy and not reading emails for the last few days. It looks like that when playing FBR in Templot, using Windows 8 in Bootcamp. There is something about that video format that just doesn't agree with the way Apple's OS handles display information. (Including recent Retina displays). I have had ...
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... about them, it will be more useful. I can edit each message to indicate when the linked material has been included in the Index. regards, Martin. posted: 3 Jun 2012 09:23 from: Les G Hi Martin, Thankyou for letting us help; I am in a "recover data" stage following a major system crash, ... Companion A-Z Indexing topic posted: 2 Jun 2012 21:29 from: Martin Wynne Dear all, There are now over 20,000 messages on this forum. 8,000 on the old Templot email group for the years from 2000 to 2007, and another 12,000 since then on Templot Club. They contain a mass of useful ... scanned map: topic 227 Printing: topic 1798 Calibration print too faint to be measured.: topic 1780 Printing a Background Shape: topic 1741 Printing track plan: topic 1722 DXF Export... is there an option to...: topic 1671 Large format Printers for Templot output: topic 1525 Printing Query: topic 1543 Odd printing result: ...
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... vertical and deleted the bottom two houses north of Station Road, so the houses are now Nos 8, 10, 12 and 14 going from Station Road northwards.2 Deleted at least 3 houses from Station Road to make it shorter to reduce the length of the platforms- it could hold a 12 carriage emu (possibly even a 16 carriage one) and I ... (the one in the top left of the picture) to make it more vertical and deleted the bottom two houses north of Station Road, so the houses are now Nos 8, 10, 12 and 14 going from Station Road northwards.2 Deleted at least 3 houses from Station Road to make it shorter to reduce the length of the platforms- it could ... output at a reduced scale. This will also stress the system much less in printing the picture shapes. Click the output> enlarge/reduce size for print, PDF, DXF> menu options. For evaluation you may instead like to try using the sketchboard with the trackplan in detail mode. You can zoom in and see all the output, without ...
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