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posted: 25 Jan 2017 03:47 from: Martin Wynne
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Dear all, If you have run Templot in the last few days you will know that there is a new program update 214a available. No need to provide a link - Templot will download it for you. There are several new features in 214a, but for established users the most useful will probably be the new extend/shorten the control template to meet function. I created this mainly to make the make transition function less tedious to use, but I have since found it very handy in other cases too. It is no longer necessary to swap peg ends and carefully adjust manually the new transition template length to the required template boundaries. Templot can now do it for you. The ancient make transition tutorial can now be deleted, and replaced with this new one at: http://templot.com/companion/link_existing.html which explains both functions. For this tutorial I have reverted to a static text tutorial with screenshots, instead of interactive video. It was intended to be quicker to do, but I'm not sure that it was in the end. This new function means that several dozen videos and tutorials are now out-of-date in this regard and need re-doing. How did I get into this? I will explain some of the other new 214a features in separate topics. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 25 Jan 2017 06:14 from: DaveJ61
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Thank you so much Martin. After a lot of trial, tribulation and face palming I was still having problems with the swapping peg ends etc. This is going to make life so much easier. David |
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