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Cut |
remove the selected object or objects and move them into the Scrapbook |
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Copy |
copy the selected object or objects and place them into the Scrapbook |
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Paste |
paste the contents of the current Scrapbook at the cursor (focus) point |
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Delete |
delete the selected objects. It has the same effect as pressing the Delete key |
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Replace Object with Selected Asset |
the highlighted object will be replaced with the asset currently selected in the Assets Palette. If the asset selected in the Assets Palette is the wrong type (e.g. a scenery spline) then this option will be greyed out |
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Paint Under Selected |
the texture selected in the Assets Palette will be painted under the highlighted object. The Tool Options for the Brush Tool (Radius and Sensitivity) will control how the texture is applied. If no ground texture has been selected in the Assets Palette then this option will be greyed out |
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Smooth Ground Under Selected |
changes the height of the terrain under the object to match the set height of the object. If multiple objects at different heights have been selected then the terrain height will be set to match, as far as possible, the height of each object |
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Settle on Ground |
sets the height of the objects to match the height of the terrain beneath them ("drops them back to earth") |
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Apply Height |
sets the height of the objects to the value in the Tool Options Height text box |
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Reattach to Track |
if the object has been moved away from the track then it will be reset to its correct position on the track |
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Rotate Trackside |
reverses the position of the object on the track (e.g. to the other side) |
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Change Junction Direction |
if the object is a track switch then its switch direction will be reversed |
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Select in Assets Palette |
highlights the selected object in the Assets Palette |
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Edit Properties |
opens the Properties window of the selected object |
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Track objects can be restored to their original height and position (on the track) by opening their Context Menu and selecting:-
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Reattach to Track to cancel the both the height and position changes, OR |
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Settle on Ground to cancel the height change only |
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Track objects can also be rotated to the opposite side of the track.
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Steps: To rotate a track object:- |
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Open the track objects Context Menu (click the icon or press the T key) |
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Select the option Rotate Trackside |
Rotating a track object does not change its distance from the track or its height.
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Fine Adjustment: Spline Objects (Including Track)
Scenery splines and track splines are defined by their endpoints. Splines are usually added to a route as a series of joined segments linked at the endpoints. |
Moving a spline can involve moving:- |
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multiple segments including the whole length of the spline |
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Fine Adjustment: Move Spline Endpoints
Fine Adjustment: Move Spline Segments
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The Green rotational Anchor CANNOT be used on Track splines
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The 3D Anchor Frame shown is for a spline segment.
Steps: To move spline segments:- |
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Select the Fine Adjustment Tool. |
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Select, Left click on, the spline segment to be moved. |
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Left Click and Drag either:- |
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an Anchor to move the endpoint in that specific direction, OR |
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anywhere in a segment to move it in any direction in the horizontal plane |
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more than one segment. Hold the Shift key down and individually Left click on each segment |
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ALL the segments. Double-Left click on a segment. If the spline contains a junction then this will only select all the segments upto the junction point |
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Selecting a spline segment with the Fine Adjustment Tool will add a Temporary Endpoint at the point where the segment was clicked.
This will produce 3 Fine Adjustment Tool control frames, one at each end of the segment and one at the click point, as shown in the image on the left. The whole segment can be moved, as shown in the following images, by a Left Click and Drag anywhere within the segment. |
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a Blue line height change and a Red Anchor rotation can be cancelled at any time (even after saving and reloading the route) by selecting the Settle on Ground option from the segments Context Menu |
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a Blue Anchor rotation can be straightened at any time (even after saving and reloading the route) by selecting the Straighten Spline option from the segments Context Menu but this will not return the endpoints to their original positions
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A selected scenery spline object, or a group of selected scenery spline objects, will have a Context Icon that opens a Context Menu. The icon design will vary between object types.
To open a selected objects Context menu either:-
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Left click the Context Icon OR |
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Splines have two different Context Icons that lead to two slightly different Context Menus. |
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one context icon and menu for each endpoint |
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one context icon and menu for the segment |
If multiple segments have been selected then the last segment added to the selection will have the context icons. If all the segments were selected by a Double-LeftClick then the segment that was clicked will have the icons. |
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Endpoint Context Menu
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Segment Context Menu
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Cut |
remove the segment or segments and move them into the Scrapbook |
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Copy |
copy the segment or segments and place them into the Scrapbook |
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Paste |
paste the contents of the current Scrapbook at the cursor (focus) point |
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Delete |
delete the segment, segments or endpoint. It has the same effect as pressing the Delete key |
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Replace Spline with Selected Asset |
the highlighted spline will be replaced with the asset currently selected in the Assets Palette. If the asset selected in the Assets Palette is the wrong type (e.g. a mesh object instead of a scenery spline) then this option will be greyed out |
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Paint Under Selected |
the texture selected in the Assets Palette will be painted under the highlighted spline segments. The Tool Options for the Brush Tool (Radius and Sensitivity) will control how the texture is applied. If no ground texture has been selected in the Assets Palette then this option will be greyed out |
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Smooth Ground Under Selected |
changes the height of the terrain under the segment or segments to match the set height of the spline (does not work on endpoints) |
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Settle on Ground |
sets the height of the selected endpoint to match the height of the terrain beneath them ("drops them back to earth"). When used on segments the spline will follow the height changes of the terrain |
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Apply Height to this Spline Endpoint |
sets the height of the selected endpoint to the value in the Tool Options Height text box |
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Apply Height |
sets the height of the selected segment or segments to the value in the Tool Options Height text box |
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Apply Grade to this Spline Endpoint |
sets the height of the endpoint to give a Grade to the surrounding segments that matches the value in the Tool Options Grade text box |
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Straighten Spline |
forces a straight line (as far as possible) between the endpoints of a single segment. This option will be ticked if the segment has already been straightened in which case selecting this option will "un-straighten" the segment and remove the tick |
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Separate Splines |
breaks the spline into two separate splines at the endpoint |
Merge Splines |
removes the selected endpoint and merges the segments on both sides into one segment. The two segments can also be joined by selecting and deleting the endpoint with the Delete key |
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Insert Spline Point Here |
inserts a new endpoint in a segment at the point where it was clicked. This will create a new segment at the endpoint |
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Select in Assets Palette |
highlights the selected object in the Assets Palette |
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Edit Properties |
opens the Properties window of the selected spline |
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Fine Adjustment: Rolling Stock Objects
Rolling Stock Objects (locomotives, wagons, etc) can only be moved along the track that they are attached to. If they are moved off the track then they will immediately "snap back" to the nearest track when they are released. |
Fine Adjustment: Move Rolling Stock Objects
Use the Fine Adjustment tool to move a selected rolling stock object along the track.
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To move an entire consist of rolling stock objects, Double Left click on any one of the objects in the consist to select them all and then move them as one object |
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Despite their presence in the Fine Adjustment Tool 3D Anchor Frame the Red Green Blue Rotational Anchor lines and the Blue Vertical Anchor Line will NOT work on Rolling Stock Objects |
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The Object Anchor (the central dot) will move the selected rolling stock object or objects in any horizontal direction but they will always be attached to the nearest track spline |
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The Green Horizontal Anchor Line will move the selected rolling stock object or objects along the track |
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The Red Horizontal Anchor Line will move the selected rolling stock object or objects horizontally off the track but they will always be attached to the nearest track spline |
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Notes:
It is possible to place a rolling stock object so that it "overlaps" (occupies the same space as) another rolling stock object. A large yellow X rotating above the rolling stock object is a sign of this "conflict".
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This can happen if a rolling stock object is moved off the track and released. It will instantly snap to the nearest track position even if that position is already occupied.
The simple solution is to use the Fine Adjustment Tool to move the incorrectly placed object to an unoccupied section of the track. |
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Fine Adjustment: Decouple Rolling Stock Objects
All decoupling operations between Rolling Stock Objects are performed using just a Left Click and Drag. |
Steps To Decouple rolling stock objects:- |
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Select (Left click) the rolling stock object to be decoupled from the consist
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If more than one object has to be decoupled then use a Shift Left click to select each object. The objects do not have to be connect to each other in the consist |
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Left Click and Drag the object away from the consist. When dragged rolling stock objects will "drop" or lower their height a few cms |
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Release the object on an unoccupied section of track |
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To decouple a string of joined rolling stock objects from a consist (for example, the first or last 5 wagons), Shift Left Click (hold down the Shift key and Left click) on each of the objects to be selected and decoupled then drag them away from the consist |
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A rolling stock object or objects in the middle of a consist can also be decoupled. This will break the consist into 3 sections.
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Select one (Left click) or more ( Shift Left click) rolling stock objects inside a consist |
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Left Click and Drag the object or objects out of the consist
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Do not release the mouse button otherwise they will simply "snap back" onto the same track position or to the nearest track, regardless of whether it is already occupied or not. Think of the yellow connecting line between the wagon and the track shown in the image as if it is a "stretched rubber band" |
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The rotating yellow X floating above the selected and now disconnected consist in the image indicates that it has been "derailed" from the track. This will disappear when it is "rerailled" again |
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Drag the objects to a suitable section of vacant track before releasing the mouse button |
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Fine Adjustment: Couple Rolling Stock Objects
All coupling operations between Rolling Stock Objects can be performed using just a Left Click and Drag or through the objects Context Menu. |
Steps: To Couple rolling stock objects:- |
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Select (Left click) the rolling stock object to be coupled to a consist or another rolling stock object
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If more than one object has to be selected then use a Shift Left click to individually select each object |
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Left Click and Drag the object along the track to its target object. When dragged rolling stock objects will "drop" or lower their height a few cms
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If the selected object (or objects) is already part of a consist then dragging it will decouple it from the consist before moving it |
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When it reaches the target object and couples it cannot be moved any further. Release the object and it will return to its correct height |
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Consider the following simple situation:-
Coupling can also be performed using the rolling stock Context Menu. |
Using the same situation as above, the isolated guard van and the gondola wagon at the end of a consist are to be coupled together.
Using the Merge into a Single Train option with the Context Icon on the gondola wagon at the end of the consist. The guard van couples to the gondola wagon and the consist
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Using the Merge into a Single Train option with the Context Icon on the guard van. The gondola wagon decouples from the consist and couples to the guard van
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Using a more complex example involving multiple objects from several different consists. The selected wagons shown below are to form a single consist based on the loco. |
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The loco was the last object to be selected so it has the Context Icon. The Context Menu is opened and the option Merge into Single Train is selected with the result as shown below. |
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The wagons and loco have been combined into a single consist but not necessarily in a useful order. It will be a simple Left Click and Drag operation to move the flat car from the front to the rear of the consist. |
A selected rolling stock object, or a group of selected rolling stock objects, will have a Context Icon that opens a Context Menu. The icon design will vary between object types.
To open a selected rolling stock objects Context menu either:-
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Unlike other Context Menus, the Cut and Copy menu options are not selectable for Rolling Stock Objects because these objects cannot be added to a Scrapbook. The Save to Consist Asset... option performs some of the Scrapbook functions for rolling stock. |
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Paste |
the contents of the current Scrapbook will be pasted at the cursor (focus) point |
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Delete |
the selected rolling stock objects will be deleted. It has the same effect as pressing the Delete key |
Paint Under Selected |
the texture selected in the Assets Palette will be painted under the selected rolling stock object. The Tool Options for the Brush Tool (Radius and Sensitivity) will control how the texture is applied. If no ground texture has been selected in the Assets Palette then this option will be greyed out |
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Smooth Ground Under Selected |
changes the height of the terrain under the rolling stock object to match its set height |
Reattach to Track |
this option is only selecteable if a rolling stock object has derailed |
Rotate Vehicle |
rotates (reverses) the facing direction of a selected rolling stock object. If more than one object has been selected then they will all have their directions reversed but they will remain in the same order |
Change Consist Heading |
reverses the consist heading as indicated by the directions of the red and green arrows above the start and end of the consist |
Rotate Consist Heading |
the entire consist is reversed, both in the order of the vehicles and the direction they face |
Merge into Single Train |
when two or more separated rolling stock assets have been selected they will be coupled into a single consist. See Merging Rolling Stock Objects for more details |
Save to Consist Asset... |
saves the selected rolling stock objects as a new consist asset in the Assets Palette |
Select in Assets Palette |
highlights the selected rolling stock object in the Assets Palette |
Edit Properties |
opens the Properties window of the selected rolling stock object |
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Fine Adjustment: Object Height Problem Solutions
Two Anchor Points on the Blue vertical Anchor line determine the height of an endpoint or an object above the ground. |
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the height of a Rolling Stock Object (locomotive, wagon, etc) cannot be altered |
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the Object Height Anchor, which is normally Black but turns Green when it is selected, controls the height of the object (including spline Endpoints) above the ground. This Anchor point can be moved vertically by the tool pointer |
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the Ground Height Anchor, which is Yellow, marks the position of the object on the ground. This Anchor point cannot be moved vertically by the tool pointer but its height can be changed by setting the Tool Options Palette Height value |
It is common for both height anchors to be at the same height but there are many situation where the two will be at different heights. The examples below show situations where the two are at different heights and the height of the Object Height Anchor will need to be adjusted. |
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A more complex alternative method is to use the Surveyor Compass Rose, the Info Palette and the Tool Options Palette.
The Surveyor Compass Rose |
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Right click on the terrain at a point which has the height that will be used by the object. This will position the Surveyor Compass Rose and record its data as the Focus |
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Open the Focus controls in the Info Palette by a Left click on the small Right Arrowhead to the left of the Focus label |
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The Info Palette stores the positional data, including the Height (the Z value), of the Compass Rose under the label Focus |
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Left click on the white Down Arrowhead next to the Z value and select the menu option Use Height for Brush . This will transfer the Focus Z value to the Tool Options Palette Height control |
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Open the Context Menu for the object (or spline endpoint) |
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Select the option Apply Height or Apply Height to this Spline Endpoint |
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The Marquee Tool
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The Marquee Tool selects and copies the objects, deletes baseboards, adds new baseboards and sets their properties in a Trainz World |
Some features of this tool use the Scrapbook Palette, Assets Palette and Tool Options Palette. If these palettes are not visible on the screen then refer to Notes: Palettes at the top of this document.
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The Marquee Tool has no drop down menu lists.
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The Marquee Tool draws out a rectangular area, the Marquee Selection Area, on the route. Any objects (including Ground Heights, Ground Textures and Effect Layers) that are inside the Marquee Selection Area or touched by its boundary will be selected. |
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You can use the Asset Palette filters to restrict the objects that will be selected in the Marquee Selection Area |
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a road spline at the bottom and a house at the lower left of the Marquee Selection Area have been overlain by the drawn rectangle so they have been included in the selection. |
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the Marquee Selection Area was drawn from the top left to the bottom right which places the Marquee Context Icon at the bottom right of the rectangle. |
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the bottom right of the Marquee Selection Area also has a 3D Anchor Frame. |
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The road spline was the last object that was included in the selection area so its Context Icons are also present. |
Not shown in the image, because they are not highlighted, are the Ground Heights, Ground Textures and Effect Layers that are also included in the Marquee Selection Area.
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The Marquee Selection Area 3D Anchor Frame has some similarities to the one used with the Fine Adjustment Tool.
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the Green and Red horizontal Anchors will move the Marquee and all its contents in the Anchor direction |
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the Blue rotational Anchor will rotate the Marquee with all its contents in the direction of the rotation movement |
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there are no Green and Red rotational Anchors |
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at the centre of the 3D Anchor Frame is a Select Area Anchor. Left Click and Drag this Anchor point to move the Marquee with all its contents in any horizontal direction |
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each of the Green and Red horizontal Anchors has a resize Anchor, an orange coloured dot, located at its end. Left Click and Drag these Anchor points to resize the Marquee Selection Area (and its contents) in that specific direction |
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Steps: To Create a Marquee Selection Area:- |
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select the Marquee Tool (or press the F key) |
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Left Click and Drag out the Marquee Selection Area around the objects to be selected |
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The Marquee Tool and the Assets Palette Filter
The Assets Palette filter tools can be used to restrict the objects selected by the Marquee Tool. |
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Steps: To restrict the objects selected by the Marquee Tool:- |
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set the Filter Type in the Assets Palette to Filter Selection |
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set the other filter options in the Assets Palette to narrow down the type of objects (e.g. Scenery Splines and/or enter a partial name in the Text Box) |
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select the Marquee Tool from the Tools Palette (or press the F key) |
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Left Click and Drag out the Marquee Selection Area around the objects to be selected |
Only those objects identified in the Assets Palette filters will be selected by the Marquee |
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Using the Filters shown above, the Marquee Selection Area only selects scenery spline objects.
Marquee Anchor Controls
The following images demonstrate the effect of using the Marquee Anchor Controls on the image shown at the top of this section as the starting point.
Horizontal Anchor Shift
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The Green horizontal Anchor has been used to shift the Marquee Selection Area to the left. Note that the 3 trees and a small building that were on the left of the Marquee Selection Area in the image above have been replaced (overwritten) by the Marquee contents. Also note that the texture has been moved leaving a gap showing the original grid texture. |
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Rotational Anchor Shift
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The Blue rotational Anchor has been used to rotate the Marquee Selection Area about 45° anti-clockwise. Again, anything that was originally in the area now covered by the Marquee Selection Area has been replaced by the contents of the Marquee. Also note that the texture has been moved leaving a gap showing the original grid texture. |
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Vertical Anchor Shift
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The Blue vertical Anchor has been used to lift the Marquee Selection Area upwards. |
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The Marquee Anchors will move:- |
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the selected scenery objects. If the objects are in locked layers then they will be copied before being moved and the original objects will remain in place |
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the ground textures. As shown in two of the images this will leave the original baseboard ground texture showing |
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the effect layers |
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the ground heights |
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To open the Marquee Context menu either:-
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Marquee Context Menu
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Cut |
the objects selected in the Marquee area (including the ground heights, ground textures and effect layers) will be copied and placed into a new Scrapbook. Any scenery objects (excluding ground heights, ground textures and effect layers) that are not in a locked layer will be removed from the Marquee area. |
Copy |
the objects selected in the Marquee area (including ground heights, ground textures and effect layers) will be copied and placed into a new Scrapbook. |
Paste to Selected Area |
the contents of the current Scrapbook will be pasted into the Marquee area. Which contents will be pasted and how they will be pasted are controlled by the Filters in the Scrapbook Palette (see Scrapbook Data for more details). This option will always be available with and without a Marquee area being marked if there is a scrapbook available to be pasted. |
Delete |
the selected scenery objects that are not in locked layers will be removed from the Marquee area but NOT the selected ground heights, ground textures and effect layers. |
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Paint Within Marquee |
the currently selected Ground Texture will be painted into the Marquee area using the Radius and Sensitivity settings in the Brush Tool Options. If no texture has been selected in the Assets Palette then this option will be greyed out. |
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If the Marquee Selection Area goes beyond the current baseboards into "empty space" then this command will create new baseboards in those empty spaces and fill them with the selected texture |
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Set Marquee to Brush Height |
the Ground Height in the Marquee area will be set using the Height setting in the Brush Tool Options. |
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If the Marquee Selection Area goes beyond the current baseboards into "empty space" then this command will create new baseboards in those empty spaces and set their height to the value in the Tool Options Palette Height setting. The new baseboards will be filled with the default texture for the selected Region |
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Convert Baseboards To |
the entire baseboard where the Marquee selection area is located will be converted to a 5 metre or a 10 metre grid size (select one from the sub menu). The 5 metre grid gives a more accurate ground shape but it uses 4x as much memory. |
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If the Marquee Selection Area goes beyond the current baseboards into "empty space" then this command will create new baseboards in those empty spaces and set their grid resolution to the seleted value. The new baseboards will be filled with the default texture for the selected Region |
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Delete Baseboards in Marquee |
when a Marquee Selection Area is drawn inside a baseboard, the entire baseboard will be given a green border. If the Marquee is drawn over the boundary between baseboards then both will have a green border. This option will delete ALL the baseboards that have a green border. |
Select in Assets Palette |
when a single object has been highlighted, including ground textures and effect layers, this will identify the asset in the Assets Palette. |
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Scrapbook Operations
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Scrapbooks, when created, will contain:- |
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Ground Heights |
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Selected Objects - scenery items, splines, track, signals, etc |
But NOT Rolling Stock (Trains)
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Ground heights, textures and effect layers are always included in a scrapbook but you can control which visible objects are added by manually selecting them or using the filter controls in the Assets Palette |
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Scrapbooks, when painted or pasted, can contain any combinations of:- |
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Ground Heights |
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Scenery Objects (Meshes) - individual buildings, trees, signals, etc |
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Scenery Splines - roads, track, fences, etc |
You have options that will control which of these data categories are transferred and how they are transferred from the scrapbook into a route. |
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Once an area has been marked out by the Marquee Tool a number of options become available.
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The Trainz Edit Menu will show some additional options specifically for the Marquee Tool:- |
Cut |
the objects selected in the Marquee area (including the ground heights, ground textures and effect layers) will be copied and placed into a new Scrapbook. Any scenery objects (excluding ground heights, ground textures and effect layers) that are not in a locked layer will be removed from the Marquee area. |
Copy |
the objects selected in the Marquee area (including ground heights, ground textures and effect layers) will be copied and placed into a new Scrapbook. |
Paste |
the contents of the current Scrapbook will be pasted into the route at the cursor (focus) point. Which contents will be pasted and how they will be pasted are controlled by the Filters in the Scrapbook Palette (see Scrapbook Data for more details). This option will always be available with and without a Marquee area being marked if there is a scrapbook available to be pasted. |
Clear |
the selected scenery objects that are not in locked layers will be removed from the Marquee area but NOT the selected ground heights, ground textures and effect layers. |
Select None |
the Marquee Selection Area boundary lines are removed from the route cancelling the selection process. Nothing that was inside the area will be removed. |
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Adding a New Scrapbook
The Cut and Copy Scrapbook operations are also found in the Marquee Context Menu (see the Marquee Context Menu section above).
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You don't have to use the Marquee Tool to create a new Scrapbook. You can use the Free Move Tool or the Fine Adjustment Tool to select any number of objects and then press Ctrl C . The selected objects, along with the ground height, ground textures, and any effect layers, will be copied into a new Scrapbook |
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When a new Scrapbook is created by a Cut or Copy , it will appear in the Scrapbook palette with some basic details.
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The newly created scrapbook will be given:- |
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a name consisting of the date and time of its creation |
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a thumbnail |
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The thumbnail image will be taken using the current camera POV (point of view). To get a better image adjust the camera position and view to give the best possible shot of the Scrapbook objects before giving the Cut or Copy command
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a scrapbook number (it will be inserted as №1 scrapbook) |
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an expiry date which will be set 5 days after its creation - this will countdown each day until 0 when the new scrapbook will be deleted |
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Scrapbooks use very little memory so there is no real limit to how many you can store in the palette but finding the one you want will be more difficult as the list grows longer |
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Scrapbooks, old and new, can be deleted at any time by clicking the Delete icon. Deleting a Scrapbook does not delete the objects it contains |
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There are two changes that can be made to the new scrapbook:-
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Give it a name - Left click inside the Name Text Box and type a new name |
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Make it permanent - Left click the white Pin icon (). The scrapbook will no longer expire but it can still be deleted at any time |
Pinned scrapbooks are always shown with a blue pin icon and the words "pinned, no expiry" displayed next to their scrapbook № |
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The Pinning of any scrapbook can be reversed so that it will then expire in 5 days time. Simply Left click the blue pin icon. |
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Once a scrapbook has been Pinned it becomes an asset and will appear in Content Manager
The scrapbook can be uploaded to the DLS and saved as a CDP file.
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You can archive your scrapbooks as CDP files to keep the number of installed scrapbooks to a minimum. If an archived scrapbook is needed then you can use the Import Content Files option in Content Manager to add it to the Scrapbook Palette. It can be deleted from the palette later, when no longer needed. |
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Managing Baseboards
The Marquee is a powerful tool for adding, deleting and changing the properties of multiple baseboards.
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Steps: To add new baseboards:- |
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select the Marquee Tool (or press the F key). |
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Left Click and Drag to draw out an area where the new baseboards will be added. This area can include the current baseboard. |
The Marquee Selection Area, shown with a green border in the image on the left, covers the existing baseboard (black, bottom left) and where 3 new baseboards will be created. The Marquee has a Context Icon as shown in the image. |
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Left click on the Context Icon or press the T key to open up the Marquee Context Menu (see Marquee Context Menu above). |
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Create, Convert, Delete |
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To Create new baseboards, and to Convert selected baseboards to a different Grid Resolution, select the Context Menu option Convert Baseboards To > then select a resolution from two sub-options, 5m Grid and 10m Grid . If existing baseboards have been selected then they will also be converted to the new resolution.
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To Delete baseboards select the Context Menu option Delete Baseboards in Marquee . The Ctrl Z keys can Undo the deletion.
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To set the selected baseboards to the Height value in the Tool Options Palette select the Context Menu option Set Marquee to Brush Height . If the Marquee extends over "empty space" then new baseboards will be created at the set Height value.
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Mass Object Moves and Clones
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Both the Free Move Tool and the Fine Adjustment Tool can move and clone (copy) single and multiple objects. The Marquee Tool can also move and clone objects but will include Ground Height, Ground Textures and Effect Layers in the cloning and moving operations.
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Selecting and Moving Multiple Objects
Multiple objects can be selected and moved with the Free Move Tool and the Fine Adjustment Tool.
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Notes: Mass Moves
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The objects do not have to be:- |
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the same type. They can be a mixture of scenery splines and mesh objects |
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in the same layers but objects in Locked layers will not be moved |
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You can also use the Marquee Tool to move objects but this will move Ground Heights, Ground Textures and Effect Layers as well as objects. |
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Selecting Multiple Identical Objects
You can quickly select all nearby identical objects by a Double-LeftClick on an object.
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This also applies to all the wagons in a consist. Double-LeftClick on any one of them to select all of them - they do not have to be identical wagons. |
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A forest of many different trees. Only one has been selected. |
Double-LeftClick on a tree to select all the identical trees in the forest. |
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Hold down the Shift key and Double-LeftClick on another object. It and all its identical copies will be added to the selection. |
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Cloning Objects
You can easily clone single and multiple selected objects. If you have selected a group of objects they do not have to be the same type - you can select scenery objects and scenery splines. |
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Notes: Layers and Cloning
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the objects can be in different layers |
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the layers can be locked and the objects will still be cloned |
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all the cloned objects will be placed into the current Active Layer which must be Unlocked |
For more information on layers see The Info Palette at the end of this document. |
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Steps: To clone an object or a group of objects:- |
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use either the Free Move Tool or the Fine Adjustment Tool to select the object or objects |
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hold down the Ctrl key and Left Click and Drag on any of the selected objects |
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The Info Palette
If the Info Palette is not visible on the screen then refer to Notes: Palettes at the top of this document. Some Info Palette functions will also require the Assets Palette and the Tool Options Palette.
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This palette can be easily overlooked but it has some very useful features:- |
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providing precise data and control over the "focus" - the position of the cursor |
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providing precise data and control over the position and orientation of objects (it can be used instead of the Free Move Tool and the Fine Adjustment Tool) |
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identifying and setting the "home" layer and binding layer of a selected object |
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used for locking and unlocking a selected objects layer |
The Info Palette will appear as shown in the image below.
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Each of the small arrowhead icons will open the palette to display more information and some controls. |
Focus Info and Controls
The Focus shows the current position and height of the Cursor object. Open up the Focus by Left clicking on its arrowhead icon.
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Before changing the cursor position with the Focus controls, set a Bookmark at its current position.
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The current cursor position is shown in the X, Y and Z text boxes. These values can be edited to move the cursor to a new position but CARE will be needed.
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Notes:
If you enter an X or Y value that is "out in empty space" (beyond the edge of a boundary baseboard) then the cursor will be refocussed at a point on the baseboard edge that is the closest to the entered co-ordinates.
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On the right of each box is a pair of Up/Down controls. Left Click and Drag up or down on these to adjust the cursor position in smaller increments down to centimetres
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Next to the Z co-ordinate is a small white down arrowhead. Left click on the arrow to open its menu.
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There is only one item in the sub-menu. Use Height for Brush
Left click on the option to copy the current cursor height (Z) value from the Info Palette to the Tool Options Palette Height entry. |
You must have an object (or objects) selected for a name to be shown and the menu to be available.
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If the selected objects are different then a count of the additional objects will be added. The (+2) shown in the object name in the image on the left indicates that "2" additional different objects are in the group of selected objects. The name and position data shown will be for the last selected object. |
Next to the objects name is a small white Down Arrowhead. Left click on the arrowhead to open its menu.
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The menu options are:-
Copy |
NOT WORKING (a known bug) - this option copies the objects details as text for pasting into a text editor |
Show Asset Details |
opens a new window showing the image and description of the selected object |
List Assets in New Window |
opens up Content Manager and lists all the selected objects |
Add to Picklist |
adds selected objects to a Picklist |
Remove from Picklist |
removes selected objects from a Picklist (objects must already be in a Picklist) |
Select in Assets Palette |
highlights the selected object in the Assets Palette |
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Position Info and Controls
You must have an object (or objects) selected for the position data to be shown and edited. Open up the position data by Left clicking on its Pos: arrowhead icon.
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The position of the selected object (or the last object if more than one is selected) is shown in the X, Y and Z text boxes. These values can be edited to move the object or objects to a new position but CARE will be needed.
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Notes:
If you enter an X or Y value that is "out in empty space" (beyond the edge of a boundary baseboard) then the objects will be moved to that position and may vanish from view. The Undo command can be used to reverse the move or the Marquee Tool can be used to add a baseboard under the "floating" objects. |
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On the right of each box is a pair of Up/Down controls. Left Click and Drag up or down on these to adjust the position in smaller increments down to centimetres
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Next to the Z co-ordinate is a small white down arrowhead. Left click on the arrow to open its menu.
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There is only one item in the sub-menu. Use Height for Brush
Left click on the option to copy the height (Z) value for the selected object from the Info Palette to the Tool Options Palette Height entry. |
Rotation Info and Controls
You must have an object (or objects) selected for the rotation data to be shown and edited. Open up the rotation data by Left clicking on its Rot: arrowhead icon.
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The rotational orientation of the selected object (or the last object if more than one is selected) is shown in the R, P and Y text boxes. These values can be edited to rotate the object or objects in 3D space BUT not all objects can be rotated in certain directions.
On the right of each box is a pair of Up/Down controls. Left Click and Drag up or down on these to adjust the rotation angle in increments of 1°.
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Layer Info and Controls
You must have an object (or objects) selected for the layer data to be shown and edited. Open up the layer data by Left clicking on its Layer: arrowhead icon.
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Notes:
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the Info Palette is best used to show and edit the layer and binding layer assignments of individual selected objects |
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operations such as creating, deleting, merging, renaming, moving and hiding layers are performed using the Assets Palette |
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layers can be Locked and Unlocked using the Info Palette or the Assets Palette but the Assets Palette is often the better choice for this |
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This will show the:-
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current layer assigned to the selected object |
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its assigned Binding Layer (if any) |
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the Locked/Unlocked status of the assigned layer |
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Layer is currently Unlocked. Click this button to Lock the layer |
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Layer is currently Locked. Click this button to Unlock the layer |
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Using this button will also change the Locked/Unlocked padlock icon shown next to the layer name in the Assets Palette
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If multiple objects from different layers have been selected then no layer name will be shown in the Layer and Binding boxes. Instead they will be left "blank" as shown in the image on the left.
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Assigning Objects to a Different Layer
A selected object or group of selected objects can be assigned to a different layer. If multiple objects have been selected then they do not have to all be in the same layer.
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Steps: To change the assigned layer of an object or group of objects:- |
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Left click on the Layer drop down box. The layer containing the object (for a single selected object only) will be shown with a in front of its name |
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Select the destination layer name from the drop down list |
The layer reassignment will start the instant the destination layer is selected |
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If you see a Debugging Window on the screen as the task is processed, it will inform you when the task has been completed. You can then close the window |
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Once a target layer has been selected then the Select Layer button, which sets the Active Layer, may become active.
The Active Layer is the layer used by the Placement Tool when objects are added to a route (or session). This button gives you the opportunity to set the Active Layer to the same layer that you just used to assign to an object. Its use is optional. |
You can also set the Active Layer by selecting its name from the list in the Layers Palette. |
If the Select Layer button is greyed out |
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then the selected object is now assigned to the current Active Layer so there is no need to use this option |
If it is NOT greyed out |
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then the selected object is now assigned to a layer that is not the current Active Layer. You have the option to Left click on this button to switch the Active Layer to the same layer as the object
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Assigning Objects to a Binding Layer
The Binding Layer, or Bound Layer as it is also called, is a tool used in the development of a route or session. It allows you to temporarily assign an object to a second layer while it is still in its original layer. The object will then take on the properties (Locked/Unlocked, Hidden/Visible) of both layers. |
Assigned Layer |
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Binding Layer |
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Object Status |
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Unlocked |
or None |
Unlocked |
LOCKED |
or or None |
LOCKED |
Unlocked |
LOCKED |
LOCKED |
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Visible |
or None |
Visible |
HIDDEN |
or or None |
HIDDEN |
Visible |
HIDDEN |
HIDDEN |
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In Summary:- |
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If the Assigned Layer or the Binding Layer of an object is Locked then the object will be Locked |
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If the Assigned Layer or the Binding Layer of an object is Hidden then the object will be Hidden |
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Some examples of using the Binding Layer:-
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You need to stop an object from being selected so that you can you move other objects on or around it |
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The easiest solution is to use the Layers Palette to create a new empty layer and lock it. Set the Binding Layer of the object to the new locked layer. The object will then be locked so it cannot be selected or moved even though its original layer is unlocked. When the edit has been completed delete the empty locked layer you just created to unlock all its bound objects and remove all their bindings
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Example 2: |
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A group of objects (e.g trees) are blocking access to another object. |
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The easiest solution is to use the Layers Palette to create a new empty layer and hide it. Set the Binding Layer of the blocking objects to the new hidden layer. The blocking objects will no longer be visible and cannot be selected even though their original layer is still visible. When the edit has been completed delete the empty hidden layer you just created to make all its bound objects visible and remove all their bindings
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Steps: To change the assigned binding layer of an object or group of objects:- |
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Left click on the Binding drop down box. If the object is already bound to a layer (for a single selected object only) the binding layer will be shown with a in front of its name |
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Select the Binding layer name from the drop down list |
The layer reassignment will start the instant the layer is selected |
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If you see a Debugging Window on the screen as the task is processed, it will inform you when the task has been completed. You can then close the window |
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As an example, the image below shows what you will see for a single object that has had:- |
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its assigned layer changed (in the example from "route-layer" to "Station Buildings") |
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its binding layer set (in the example to "Multi Industries") |
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the newly assigned layer is not locked so you have the option to lock it |
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the newly assigned layer is not the Active Layer so you have the option to make it the Active Layer |
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More information on creating, editing and using Layers can be found on the Trainz Wiki at:-
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Trainz Wiki
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More Tutorials and Guides to Using Trainz
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This page was created by Trainz user pware in January 2023 and was last updated as shown below.
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