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posted: 24 Nov 2007 02:51 from: BTuckey click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
By the way, what is the difference between 'invert handing' and 'swap hand'? Brian. |
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posted: 24 Nov 2007 03:24 from: Martin Wynne
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BTuckey wrote: By the way, what is the difference between 'invert handing' and 'swap hand'?Hi Brian, For a straight template there is no difference between these two functions. You can use either. For a curved template: template > swap hand, or CTRL+H, means exactly the same as in toy train track -- changing the hand makes a mirror image of the template. If the curved template is part of a track plan, this will obviously destroy the alignment. template > invert handing, or CTRL+X, maintains the alignment in the track plan, but swaps the divergence to the opposite side. For a plain track template there is no visible change, but the MS and TS sides swap over. The best way to understand the difference is to try it. Start with a curved turnout. Dab CTRL+H a few times. Then dab CTRL+X a few times. It soon becomes clear: handing.png regards, Martin. |
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