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posted: 24 Jun 2019 11:14 from: Stephen Freeman
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Hi Martin, Not sure if this is a flaw or a "feature". When I swap a template end for end, sure enough it does that but also it swaps the hand of the template, is this what is supposed to happen? |
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posted: 24 Jun 2019 11:30 from: Martin Wynne
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Stephen Freeman wrote: Not sure if this is a flaw or a "feature". When I swap a template end for end, sure enough it does that but also it swaps the hand of the template, is this what is supposed to happen?Hi Stephen, Yes -- it's not a "flaw" or a "feature". It's just the way it was designed. It hasn't changed. If necessary, do a CTRL+X template > swap hand after swapping end-for-end. Or click the L|R button. See this video: http://flashbackconnect.com/Movie.aspx?id=hUsAbpUJYq2Ad8cQyEjBYg2 If swapping end-for-end didn't swap the hand at the same time, it would instead invert the curving radius. Swings or roundabouts? cheers, Martin. |
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posted: 24 Jun 2019 11:38 from: Stephen Freeman
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OK I'll settle for rotate 180 degrees instead, no need to do anything else. | ||
posted: 24 Jun 2019 11:51 from: Martin Wynne
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Stephen Freeman wrote: OK I'll settle for rotate 180 degrees instead (SHIFT+F8), no need to do anything else.That's not the same thing, because it destroys the alignment with any adjacent templates. But you obviously know what you want. Try also CTRL+H template > mirror left/right hand, which is the Peco version of "hand". And also geometry > invert curving (no effect on straight templates). cheers, Martin. |
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