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posted: 4 Apr 2014 14:57 from: Ian Spalding click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Hi, I exported my plan to a dxf file and then viewed it using eDrawings to see what it looked like and noticed that both my double slips do not have the slip part output. I cross checked by printing a slip to a printer and that was OK. Am I doing something wrong? I'm still using an old version of Templot (0.91c). Regards, Ian Spalding |
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posted: 4 Apr 2014 18:53 from: Martin Wynne
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Ian Spalding wrote:I exported my plan to a dxf file and then viewed it using eDrawings to see what it looked like and noticed that both my double slips do not have the slip part output. I cross checked by printing a slip to a printer and that was OK. Am I doing something wrong? I'm still using an old version of Templot (0.91c).Hi Ian, That seems very odd. I just tested exporting a slip to DXF without any problems. Please can you post your .box file here so that I can test it? regards, Martin. |
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posted: 4 Apr 2014 22:20 from: Ian Spalding click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Martin Wynne wrote: Ian Spalding wrote:Martin,I exported my plan to a dxf file and then viewed it using eDrawings to see what it looked like and noticed that both my double slips do not have the slip part output. I cross checked by printing a slip to a printer and that was OK. Am I doing something wrong? I'm still using an old version of Templot (0.91c).Hi Ian, I think I've sorted it although not totally sure how. It was probably something to do with the fact that the slips were made as groups and then moved into position. I revisited what I did and there was a prompt when printing the dxf made me think about groups so I made sure that the groups were unselected and this made the slip part appear (originally only the diamond crossing part had printed). Regards, Ian |
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