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... BMP is supported only for backwards compatibility. No need to convert it yourself -- attach the SK81 file which you will find in the background shapes folder. regards, Martin. Hi Martin I still have it as a bmp because I first created it before v2! I have no associated sk81 file so I will convert it and see if it is within the filesize limits thanks Paul posted: 27 Jun 2012 18:06 from: Martin Wynne Hi Paul, You didn't say you were trying to print a picture shape: print_picture_shapes.png See: topic 227 regards, Martin. posted: 27 Jun 2012 18:20 from: Paulr1949 Martin Wynne wrote: Hi Paul, You didn't say you were trying to print a picture shape: print_picture_shapes.png See: topic 227 regards, Martin. Ah, that explains it. Sorry, yes it is a picture shape, but I assume I was confused as they are only "rectangles", albeit curved ones. Mind you, I had a lot of problems getting them into templot in the first place, so ...
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... :53 from: Edward Is there a way to print out a background map scan and the templot track plan superimposed on it. On printing I get the templot trackplan but the background map doesn't print Thanks Edward posted: 8 Nov 2007 16:13 from: Martin Wynne Edward wrote: Is there a way to print out a background map scan and the Templot track plan superimposed on it. Hi Edward, On the print pages dialog click the picture shapes tab and then the print pictures (stretch) option. See: print_picture_shapes.png Make sure you click the? help button and read the notes. And check your ink cartridges!( N.B. If using Windows 95, 98 or ME this is unlikely to be successful if you are printing finished templates. In most cases the degree of magnification required is too great. This is a Windows restriction, not Templot. It might work at lower magnifications, for example when printing an entire track plan using "fit single page". It might also work if you change the printer to a lower print ...
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... prints fine but there is no evidence of the map. Many thanks, George McKenzie posted: 23 Feb 2008 10:52 from: Martin Wynne George McKenzie wrote: Hi, I have been searching through the Templot messages and can't find the information which I need to print my template with the OS map as background. The template prints fine but there is no evidence of the map. Hi, George, On the print pages dialog click the picture shapes tab and then the print pictures (stretch) option. See: print_picture_shapes.png Make sure you click the? help button and read the notes. And check your ink cartridges!( N.B. If using Windows 95, 98 or ME this is unlikely to be successful if you are printing finished templates. In most cases the degree of magnification required is too great. This is a Windows restriction, not Templot. It might work at lower magnifications, for example when printing an entire track plan using "fit single page". It might also work if you change the printer to a lower print ...
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... *has* printed.... I always thought background scans/pictures etc were not printable along with the templot plan. Would save me alot of work if I can get my background plan to print as well! posted: 8 Feb 2011 03:30 from: Martin Wynne BruceNordstrand wrote: Sorry for seeming dumb but you can print your background picture along with the plan? How? Hi Bruce, On the print pages dialog click the picture shapes tab, and then the print pictures (stretch) option: print_picture_shapes.png Make sure that you click the? help button and read the notes. And check your ink cartridges!( N.B. If using Windows 95, 98 or ME this is unlikely to be successful if you are printing finished construction templates. In most cases the degree of magnification required will be too great. This is a Windows restriction, not Templot. It might work at lower magnifications, for example when printing an entire track plan using "fit single page". It might also work if you change the printer to ...
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... originally I had the "interim" crossing.... Hi Richard, There is a bit of Jing video here which may help: message 3980 Also- can anyone remind me how to/ is it possible to include the shape file when printing out at reduced scale- I keep ticking options but don't get the shape included... You mean the scanned image in a picture shape? Like this: background_print.jpg On the print pages dialog click the picture shapes tab and then the print pictures (stretch) option: print_picture_shapes.png Make sure you click the? help button and read the notes. And check your ink cartridges! (N.B. If still using Windows 95, 98 or ME this is unlikely to be successful if you are printing finished templates. In most cases the degree of magnification required is too great. This is a Windows restriction, not Templot. It might work at lower magnifications, for example when printing an entire track plan using "fit single page". It might also work if you change the printer to a lower ...
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... it, at say, 1: 1? The reason for the question is, I was under the impression that you needed the new pug option 'Sketchboard' to do this !! All the best, Brian Nicholls. posted: 3 May 2011 12:12 from: Martin Wynne Brian Nicholls wrote: Q. Can you actually print your background track plan together with the rail templates on it, at say, 1: 1? Hi Brian, Yes, printer permitting. But please read the? help notes first: print_picture_shapes.png Here's a typical result: 2_071742_370000000.png More info at: topic 227 regards, Martin. posted: 3 May 2011 13:05 from: Martin Wynne Rob Manchester wrote: On a Canon IX5000 inkjet I get an entirely black shape( therefore not being able to see the trackplan) where the background shape is when printing with the 'Print Pictures( Stretch)' option ticked- expensive on ink with A3! Hi Rob, Solid black usually means you are trying to print a transparent image on a device which does not support ...
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