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posted: 2 Jun 2012 21:29 from: Martin Wynne
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Dear all, There are now over 20,000 messages on this forum. 8,000 on the old Templot email group for the years from 2000 to 2007, and another 12,000 since then on Templot Club. They contain a mass of useful material, but it can sometimes be difficult to find. I want to include all the useful stuff in the A-Z Index at http://templot.com/companion But first of all, I have to find it. That's where you come in. Les G wrote: The first, and most pressing need, is to index the wisdom of the forum replies which are available but effectively concealed in volume of material.Thanks Les. A good idea. So here in this topic is somewhere to post your findings. If you come across something which you think should be included, please post a link to it here. Just the link and a brief description is enough for me to find it, and it doesn't matter if it repeats someone else's suggestion, I can easily eliminate any duplications. If you can find the time to do more than just "come across" things, and go actively hunting, so much the better. All contributions gratefully received. If we can keep this topic for posting links only, and not go rambling off into discussions about them, it will be more useful. I can edit each message to indicate when the linked material has been included in the Index. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 3 Jun 2012 09:23 from: Les G click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Hi Martin, Thankyou for letting us help; I am in a "recover data" stage following a major system crash, but will start to contribute to the topic from around mid-week. regards Les G |
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posted: 3 Jun 2012 10:53 from: Jerry
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I shall be glad to help as a relatively new user I often have to search out and read-up on various topics. Almost always I find the answer has been provided, often by Martin himself but frequently by others more experienced than me. Jerry |
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posted: 4 Jun 2012 08:27 from: LSWRArt
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posted: 4 Jun 2012 08:30 from: LSWRArt
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posted: 4 Jun 2012 08:39 from: LSWRArt
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Hi Martin and Les As I said earlier, I have my notes on various Templot 2 functions filed on my computer. I have posted three examples above. Are these helpful, or is the mix of notes and links confusing? If they are helpful I will post the rest of what I have, but I did not want to post two dozen items on this web site if it is only going to cause more work for Martin. I look forward to hearing from you. N.B. If you think theses files are useful, some have a mix of photos, text and web links. But I know that Martin does not want photos in these postings as they make the files too big and if I ignore this rule and just do copy and paste, the photo just appears as a blank on this form. it would not make sense if I separated the photos from the related text - so is there any point posting files where there are many photos? Best wishes Arthur Martin Wynne wrote: Dear all, |
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posted: 4 Jun 2012 09:21 from: Les G click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Hi All, LSWArt has misunderstood the method. It is up to Martin, of course, but what I had in mind was minimum text. Something along the lines of: " Dummy vehicle function - gallery/2/original/2_241739_180000001.png " I probably would not have used that particular link to the topic, but the point is that Heading and a link is all that is needed for proposed Index entries. Although, there is nothing wrong with supplying a number of headings or links to help Martin. Please Note: There is no need for any justification, or discussion on this topic and absolutely no requirement to insert pages of text or quotes which would simply repeat the volume of clutter to be waded through; thus entirely defeating the object of the exercise. Thanks, LSWArt, for trying to help, but please think it through. Les G |
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posted: 4 Jun 2012 10:06 from: Martin Wynne
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Hi Arthur, Many thanks for those suggestions -- I will get them included in the Index. But this topic is going to get very confusing and difficult for me to follow if you post the actual content from the messages which you want indexed. What I had in mind is that you would simply post a link to the message, with a brief description. For example your first suggestion would be simply: single-blade catch point: message 12792I can then do the rest. And after it has been indexed I can edit it to read: so that everyone knows that it has been dealt with. You can find the links to each message in blue immediately above the sender's name on the left. Alternatively, if it is easier, you can simply give me the reference number for the message, like this: single-blade catch point: 12792I have now added the reference number in green at the bottom of every message to make this easier, and it is also at the bottom of all emails from Templot Club. Provided I have a link or reference number I can soon find and index the relevant topic/message(s), and make any amendments needed for Templot2. By all means post a list of several references in one go, if you wish. This will keep this topic more compact, as I suspect (and hope) it will get quite long. Thanks again, Martin. |
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posted: 4 Jun 2012 11:44 from: LSWRArt
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Thanks Martin and Les I will look through my notes and post any links that I have. Best wishes Arthur |
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posted: 4 Jun 2012 12:26 from: Paul Boyd
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Gaunt turnout in 3-way tandem 85a.co.uk/forum/view_post.php?post_id=9841 |
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posted: 4 Jun 2012 12:40 from: Paul Boyd
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V rail length topic 1796 Peg group onto notch topic 1265 Just a couple that I would like to be able to find easily! |
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posted: 4 Jun 2012 15:25 from: Martin Wynne
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LSWRArt wrote: Hi Arthur, I have now added this item to the A-Z Index. See: http://templot.com/companion/index.html?catch_points.htm You may need to refresh the left-hand frame in order to see the new entries on the Index and Explore tabs. On the Explore tab the new entry is: Templot + how to... + create catch points There are several references on the Index tab. I have crossed through your message as above to indicate that it has now been indexed. Many thanks again for the suggestion. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 4 Jun 2012 20:23 from: Martin Wynne
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LSWRArt wrote: Double track space widening on curvesHi Arthur, I've decided not to index this because it is has been replaced with the dummy vehicle tool, and I'm no longer confident that the method given is reliable in all conditions. But many thanks for posting it as a suggestion. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 4 Jun 2012 23:28 from: Martin Wynne
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LSWRArt wrote: Now indexed at: http://templot.com/companion/index.html?dummy_vehicle_tool.htm Ideally it needs a lot more explanation and a video showing it in use, but that will have to wait for now. Martin. |
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posted: 5 Jun 2012 15:30 from: Martin Wynne
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Paul Boyd wrote: Peg group onto notch topic 1265Hi Paul, Thanks for that, but I've decided not to index that as it stands. Re-reading that topic I see that I promised an easier way to move the peg around on a background template, and I remember doing some work on that. But for some reason it seems not to have made it into Templot2, so I'm just now looking to see where it got lost. I do have several old development versions of Templot where I have been experimenting with different ideas. It must be in one of those. I know I'm not supposed to be doing any more coding -- I said as much about 3 new features ago -- but I'm going to put this in the next Templot2 update, if only because I said I would. Which means that topic will become redundant and need a re-write. It's easy to see how the web site got in such a mess. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 7 Jun 2012 10:59 from: Martin Wynne
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Martin Wynne wrote:I'm going to put this in the next Templot2 update, if only because I said I would. Done. See: topic 1265 - message 13008 |
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posted: 19 Jul 2013 15:19 from: Trevor Walling
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Hello martin, Output printing from Templot: message ref: 15032 paper grade reference is useful printing advice. Is this the way you mean Martin? No I have done that incorrectly I'll try again.Sorry Output-Printing from Templot: message 15032 Trevor. |
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posted: 19 Jul 2013 15:56 from: Trevor Walling
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Printing after shoving timbers message 14174 How about this? Trevor. |
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posted: 19 Jul 2013 16:01 from: Trevor Walling
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problem with printer calibration:topic 2120 Trevor. |
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posted: 19 Jul 2013 16:11 from: Trevor Walling
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Printed sleeper numbers on plain track:message 14756 Hello Martin, Is this the process you had in mind for users to go actively searching for subjects? Trevor. |
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posted: 19 Jul 2013 21:08 from: Martin Wynne
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Hi Trevor, Many thanks for those. I will get them indexed soon. It doesn't really matter how you post it, provided I have a link or the message number, so that I can find it. If you like to spend time actively searching that's fine and welcome, but originally I thought only that members would post a link when they stumble across something worth indexing. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 23 Jul 2013 17:00 from: Trevor Walling
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Hello, Templot output PDF Export origin:topic 2229 - message 14819 Trevor |
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posted: 24 Jul 2013 14:51 from: Trevor Walling
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Hello, Some more here. Templot output: Printing after shoving timbers: topic 2133 - message 14174 problem with printer calibration: topic 2120 Printed sleeper numbers on plain track: topic 2215 Print Rail Foot?: topic 2042 Help with Printing please: topic 2125 Printing multiple backgrounds: topic 2073 Printing Accuracy: topic 2066 Disappearing sleeper/chair numbers on printout.: topic 2038 How to print my plan out a quarter of the actual size?: topic 2027 Printing problem: topic 1997 Print Box List: topic 1878 Printing large individual templates: topic 1877 Printing trackplan and scanned map: topic 227 Printing: topic 1798 Calibration print too faint to be measured.: topic 1780 Printing a Background Shape: topic 1741 Printing track plan: topic 1722 DXF Export... is there an option to......: topic 1671 Large format Printers for Templot output: topic 1525 Printing Query: topic 1543 Odd printing result: topic 1540 Large format printing service: topic 1530 Printing Background shapes : topic 1473 Print of Timbering Data?: topic 1438 Printing templates on A3: topic 1415 Exporting sleeper only to .dxf: topic 1389 Background Picture Printing: topic 1359 Printing a single slip template: topic 1349 Printing from PDF....: topic 1315 PDF export?: topic 1263 Printing problem: topic 1195 Printing: topic 1171 Printers v Plotters: topic 1161 template printing: topic 1148 Printing to PDF Files: topic 930 print alignment: topic 1070 Print Alignment Problems: topic 1044 Slightly OT - What A3+ Inkjet Printer: topic 1066 Printing -- changing the flangeway gap: topic 1037 Size of print area: topic 1018 Printing on A3 landscape: topic 1013 Printing problem: topic 1002 Track disappears when using print group....:topic 969 Waterproof tough paper for printed templates: topic 922 Printing for a layout diagram:topic 878 Printing rail footprint on template: topic 846 Printing: topic 813 Printing the PDF tutorials: topic 784 Printer Callibaration: topic 745 Problems Calibrating Printer? : topic 316 Timber numbering and print rows: topic 653 A Printing Problem: topic 604 Printing grid lines: topic 615 Sharing templates and PDF prints: topic 574 Help with printing: topic 535 DXF and PDF export for wide-format printing: topic 373 Printing problem: topic 494 Trevor. |
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posted: 25 Jul 2013 21:44 from: Martin Wynne
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Many thanks for all those Trevor. Indexing them all will certainly keep me out of mischief for a while. Martin. |
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