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posted: 8 Mar 2012 10:03 from: LSWRArt
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Hi Martin Do you have to reload all your settings each time there is an update? When I restarted after the latest TDV it came up with T55 and asked me to select my track standard. When I printed a template it said that the printer was not calibrated, even though I had done it previously (or is it my fault and I should have saved these settings?) If it is the case that the update does not memorise your previous settings is it possible to have a check list of items to check so that we do not forget to reset all our custom settings. Thanks Arthur |
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posted: 8 Mar 2012 11:06 from: Martin Wynne
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LSWRArt wrote: Hi MartinHi Arthur, Updating TDV makes no changes to anything saved. It simply replaces the program file with a new one. Templot always starts with T-55 gauge. It changes to your chosen gauge/scale when you load your .box files. You can save your printer calibration by clicking the output > printer calibration > save calibration... menu item. The settings for different printers and papers are each saved in a separate .cal file and can be reloaded as required. For TDV and Templot2 there is a new function to save program preferences between sessions. Be aware that this is still unfinished, and only a few settings are yet included: 2_080534_500000000.png Then click this: 2_080534_510000001.png Then the next time you start Templot you will see: 2_080534_510000002.png • This is for for your program preferences (colours, zoom settings, etc.) -- it's not for anything related to track design, such as gauge and scale, custom switches, etc., which are saved in the .box files. Lots more (3 pages) about this in this 3-year-old topic: topic 752 Speaking personally, I find the whole preferences thing a damn nuisance to implement, and never use it myself. I've included it in TDV simply because so many users were asking for it and I was tired of the ear-bashing. There is a lot more work still to do on it to add hundreds of other settings. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 8 Mar 2012 16:28 from: LSWRArt
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Thanks I have now done this All the best Arthur |
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