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posted: 1 Jan 2013 19:58 from: John Arkell
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I have only just started using Templot and am trying to work to an SE&CR switch drawing from 1913. I have used the 12ft loose heel switch with rail lengths of 30ft and a 1in 8 crossing. I have shoved the timbering and altered the lengths to match the drawing and an outline of the original positions remains. When printed both original and revised timbering positions are printed so that they all overlap and are useless to work to. I am probably doing something very simple to correct. Any help will be useful. Regards John Arkell |
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posted: 1 Jan 2013 20:14 from: Martin Wynne
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John Arkell wrote: I have only just started using Templot and am trying to work to an SE&CR switch drawing from 1913. I have used the 12ft loose heel switch with rail lengths of 30ft and a 1in 8 crossing. I have shoved the timbering and altered the lengths to match the drawing and an outline of the original positions remains.Hi John, Welcome to Templot Club. You are printing two overlaid templates. The original needs to be deleted, or omitted from the output. To help you further we need to know which version of Templot you are using, and whether you are clicking the print the control template menu item or print background templates menu item? Perhaps you could post a screenshot or attach your .box file. Note that the 12ft straight switch is a generic pre-grouping design. If you have detailed SE&CR drawings you should be able to create an exact match as a custom switch. regards, Martin. |
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