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posted: 13 May 2013 19:58 from: Paul Boyd
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Hi Martin Your message just now reminded me of something - when omitting timbers on the exit tracks of a parallel crossing turnout, the turnout road timber numbering drops down to overlap the main road timber numbering. This can get very confusing See screenshot:- 105_131457_520000000.png Could the omitted timber numbering be kept more or less where it was? Please! Cheers |
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posted: 13 May 2013 20:18 from: Martin Wynne
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Paul Boyd wrote: when omitting timbers on the exit tracks of a parallel crossing turnout, the turnout road timber numbering drops down to overlap the main road timber numbering.Hi Paul, What a strange coincidence. I noticed that bug only last night, and wondered why no-one had mentioned it in 15 years. In fact it's worse -- if those timbers are shoved the number doesn't follow them. I've made a note of it, but the fix isn't simple so it may have to wait. Thanks for reporting it. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 13 May 2013 20:27 from: Paul Boyd
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Weird! Parallel crossings aren't something I use very often so I only noticed it the other day. |
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