|
|||
author | remove search highlighting | ||
---|---|---|---|
posted: 10 Jan 2011 16:26 from: BeamEnds click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Hi all, when printing out the points on the 7. Headshunt (just these points), on landscape A4 paper (three sheets instead of five in portrait) from Small Soddingham (file is in the 'Share And Show' thread) the long timbers that extend under the adjacent road are truncated on at the edge of the paper. It could be just my set-up, and it's not the end of the world, but I thought it might be worth mentioning. Cheers Richard |
||
posted: 10 Jan 2011 16:44 from: Martin Wynne
click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
BeamEnds wrote: when printing out the points on the 7. Headshunt (just these points), on landscape A4 paper (three sheets instead of five in portrait) from Small Soddingham (file is in the 'Share And Show' thread) the long timbers that extend under the adjacent road are truncated on at the edge of the paper.Hi Richard, In calculating which pages to print, Templot takes regard only of the rails. The timbers are ignored in the calculation. To print the timber ends you must either move the page origin sufficiently to include the timbers (SHIFT+CTRL+F10 mouse action), or include the adjacent page in the print run. If there is no track on that page, you can fool Templot into printing it by putting a very short dummy centre-line-only template on there. I do mean very short -- if you make the template length 0.1mm it will be barely visible. regards, Martin. |
||
posted: 10 Jan 2011 16:50 from: BeamEnds click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Hi Martin, Oh, right. I didn't realise that! No worries. Cheers Richard |
||
Please read this important note about copyright: Unless stated otherwise, all the files submitted to this web site are copyright and the property of the respective contributor. You are welcome to use them for your own personal non-commercial purposes, and in your messages on this web site. If you want to publish any of this material elsewhere or use it commercially, you must first obtain the owner's permission to do so. |