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... not yet written so you may not have realised that. regards, Martin. posted: 1 Jun 2011 01:18 from: Martin Wynne p.s. Brian, Here is an example of what I mean. This is the very impressive plan which Raymond uploaded recently. In diagram mode you can see many gaps where there are partial templates: 2_312009_140000001.png This is the same thing on the sketchboard in detail mode, with the timbering omitted. There is plenty of scope for further tidying up by removing transition markers, etc.: 2_312009_130000000.png Note that the platforms are not yet displaying properly -- they are still work in progress. Now working in build 3143. This is the third option. Detail mode, but using the thick centre-lines only option: 2_312050_280000000.png regards, Martin. posted: 6 Jul 2011 20:01 from: Martin Wynne Brian Nicholls wrote: Probably finger trouble on my part again, but did an inadvertent 'Combine Items' whilst mousing over, now cannot split them again, the 'Split Items' selection remains greyed out and inactive ...
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... the diagram mode option on the sketchboard control panel (trackplan tab), or untick the sketchboard> auto-add is in diagram mode menu item on the trackpad. Here is an example of what I mean. This is a very impressive plan which Raymond uploaded. In diagram mode you can see many gaps where there are partial templates: 2_312009_140000001.png This is the same thing on the sketchboard in detail mode, with the timbering omitted. There is plenty of scope for further tidying up by removing transition markers, etc.: 2_312009_130000000.png There is then a third option. Still in detail mode, but using the output> output mode options> detail mode options> thick centre-lines only option. Again, all partial templates show, and this is a useful alternative to diagram mode. The default colour is black, I changed it to orange for fun: 2_312050_280000000.png regards, Martin. posted: 1 Jun 2012 20:53 from: JFS Martin Wynne wrote: Anyone care to have a go at composing a reply? The good news is that ...
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