would it be possible to have an edit, undo choice if i make a mistake. and also at the moment i can only place signals on horizontal lines, now in the real world, ive got signals that need to be placed on diagonals and vertical lines ...
ta muchly
Tom
edit undo and also signal positioning
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Re: edit undo and also signal positioning
Don't forget that SigScribe4 is only designed for creating a schematic of your layout, and many schematic layouts only have elements on horizontal lines.tomslife155 wrote:would it be possible to have an edit, undo choice if i make a mistake. and also at the moment i can only place signals on horizontal lines, now in the real world, ive got signals that need to be placed on diagonals and vertical lines ...
ta muchly
Tom
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Tom,
You can make SigScribe4 diagrams as big as you like. You don't need to accept the default 30x15. If you would like to attach your diagram to an email to MODRATEC, we can probably make some suggestions.
Our next generation of software currently (if erratically) being developed will provide total freedom in terms of device location.
You can make SigScribe4 diagrams as big as you like. You don't need to accept the default 30x15. If you would like to attach your diagram to an email to MODRATEC, we can probably make some suggestions.
Our next generation of software currently (if erratically) being developed will provide total freedom in terms of device location.
All the best from "modadmin"
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Triangle signalling
Greetings,
I too have come across the problem of signalling a triangle.
One can make a reasonable representation by bending the top over and placing a shunt signal for the facing movement over the points. Since it is to be used for reversing a loco and no other movements I hope that the exit signals from the triangle will be sufficient.
Maybe the updated program will address this issue.
Mike
I too have come across the problem of signalling a triangle.
One can make a reasonable representation by bending the top over and placing a shunt signal for the facing movement over the points. Since it is to be used for reversing a loco and no other movements I hope that the exit signals from the triangle will be sufficient.
Maybe the updated program will address this issue.
Mike