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posted: 5 Dec 2018 15:26 from: roythebus
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I know this has probably been asked before, how can I print a small scale copy of a proposed track plan using just the centre lines on something like a standard A4 sheet? | ||
posted: 5 Dec 2018 16:30 from: Martin Wynne
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roythebus wrote: I know this has probably been asked before, how can I print a small scale copy of a proposed track plan using just the centre lines on something like a standard A4 sheet?Hi Roy, To print on a single page, click this menu option before printing: 2_051112_520000000.png To change which elements appear on a printed output, for example if you want only track centre-lines, click this menu item: 2_051112_520000001.png This dialog will then appear, and you can untick elements not wanted: 2_051112_520000002.png You can then print quickly by clicking this menu item: 2_051112_520000003.png If you print only track centre-lines, you may find that they are too faint. You can click this option: 2_051122_570000000.png If you want to set the line thicknesses to some other setting, click this menu item: 2_051126_130000000.png cheers, Martin. |
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posted: 5 Dec 2018 16:41 from: Martin Wynne
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p.s. Roy, I answered your question about printing track centre-lines, but you may prefer to print a bold coloured plan by clicking this option instead: 2_051140_020000000.png Diagram mode ignores centre-lines and fills solid colour between the rails. But note that it won't fully print partial templates, such as those in slips or tandem turnouts. Martin. |
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posted: 10 Dec 2018 12:05 from: roythebus
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thanks Martin, I'll give that a try later. | ||
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