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... need to roam it into alignment with the double track, whereas the above method does that automatically. Unlike an ordinary crossover there isn't usually a reverse curve at the centre, so in this case curviform V-crossings are acceptable. Note that for accuracy the double-track section should be created as such from the first turnout and adjusted for length, rather than doing make branch track on the second turnout. This formation works better with equalized timbering rather than the default square-on style, so you see this option: 2_041131_530000001.png new: There is a new option to set the track colour for diagram mode output independently of the detail-mode rail infill colour: 2_021054_460000000.png The above applies to all diagram-mode output including the sketchboard and exported image files. The default is the same steel-blue colour as before. Don't forget that you can set any colour for groups of templates in diagram-mode by giving them a marker colour -- for colourful control panels and signal box diagrams. print colours: The default colours used when printing construction ...
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... need to roam it into alignment with the double track, whereas the above method does that automatically. Unlike an ordinary crossover there isn't usually a reverse curve at the centre, so in this case curviform V-crossings are acceptable. Note that for accuracy the double-track section should be created as such from the first turnout and adjusted for length, rather than doing make branch track on the second turnout. This formation works better with equalized timbering rather than the default square-on style, so you see this option: 2_041131_530000001.png This function is available in program update 211a and later. regards, Martin. posted: 3 Jul 2014 12:15 from: Brian Nicholls Martin Wynne wrote: Following suggestions from members it has been given the name "branch crossover". Hi Martin, Perhaps we (or anyone that can help) should write a "Glossary of Terms" for Templot2 and put it in the companion. All the best, Brian. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in ...
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