How to Merge Routes
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<td colspan=2><span style="font-size: 17px; font-weight: 700;">In Summary:</span></td> | <td colspan=2><span style="font-size: 17px; font-weight: 700;">In Summary:</span></td> | ||
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='''Before You Start Merging'''= | ='''Before You Start Merging'''= | ||
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Before you start merging there are some important points you will need to consider and there may be some preparation work that will have to be performed. | Before you start merging there are some important points you will need to consider and there may be some preparation work that will have to be performed. | ||
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==Latitude, Longitude and Altitude== | ==Latitude, Longitude and Altitude== | ||
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==Route File Sizes== | ==Route File Sizes== | ||
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The Trainz forums contain several threads where attempts to merge '''very large routes''' (hundreds of Megabytes in size) have taken '''days''' to complete or failed to complete at all. In many of these cases the users did not have enough RAM (on-board and virtual) installed in their system. In one documented case, doubling the available on-board RAM from 16GB to 32GB and increasing the Windows virtual memory page size (disk based or virtual RAM) reduced the merge time for two extremely large routes from failing to complete in over 50 hours to successfully completing in 10 hours. | The Trainz forums contain several threads where attempts to merge '''very large routes''' (hundreds of Megabytes in size) have taken '''days''' to complete or failed to complete at all. In many of these cases the users did not have enough RAM (on-board and virtual) installed in their system. In one documented case, doubling the available on-board RAM from 16GB to 32GB and increasing the Windows virtual memory page size (disk based or virtual RAM) reduced the merge time for two extremely large routes from failing to complete in over 50 hours to successfully completing in 10 hours. | ||
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==Common Problems (and Their Solutions)== | ==Common Problems (and Their Solutions)== | ||
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For the solutions to other problems that have been known to occur, but less frequently than those described above, jump to the section [[file:PageLink.PNG|link=]] '''[[#Uncommon Problems (and Their Solutions)|Uncommon Problems (and Their Solutions)]]''' found at the end of this page. | For the solutions to other problems that have been known to occur, but less frequently than those described above, jump to the section [[file:PageLink.PNG|link=]] '''[[#Uncommon Problems (and Their Solutions)|Uncommon Problems (and Their Solutions)]]''' found at the end of this page. | ||
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='''Selecting and Loading the Routes to Merge'''= | ='''Selecting and Loading the Routes to Merge'''= | ||
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<td>[[file:DotPoint1.JPG|link=]] <span style="font-size: 17px; font-weight: 700;">Load the ''Base Route'' Into Surveyor:</span><br> | <td>[[file:DotPoint1.JPG|link=]] <span style="font-size: 17px; font-weight: 700;">Load the ''Base Route'' Into Surveyor:</span><br> | ||
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− | *Select the '''Merge Route''' option in the '''Surveyor Main Menu''' ('''TANE''' - shown below left) or the '''Surveyor Tools Menu''' ('''TRS19/Trainz Plus''' - shown below middle) | + | *Select the '''Merge Route''' option in the '''Surveyor Main Menu''' ('''TANE''' - shown below left) or the '''Surveyor Tools Menu''' ('''TRS19/Trainz Plus/TRS22''' - shown below middle) |
::This will open a '''Route Selection''' window (shown below right) | ::This will open a '''Route Selection''' window (shown below right) | ||
*'''Select the route ''to-be-merged'''''. Only the '''Route data''' will be loaded from this route<br> | *'''Select the route ''to-be-merged'''''. Only the '''Route data''' will be loaded from this route<br> | ||
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*'''Layers Tab'''. This shows the layers that have been copied from both routes. A red background colour on this tab indicates that the two routes have layers that are in conflict. | *'''Layers Tab'''. This shows the layers that have been copied from both routes. A red background colour on this tab indicates that the two routes have layers that are in conflict. | ||
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In the example shown on the left, clicking the '''Left''' arrow 5 times moved the ''to-be-merged route'' 5 baseboards to the left to a position where there were no overlapping baseboards and all terrain conflicts were resolved. | In the example shown on the left, clicking the '''Left''' arrow 5 times moved the ''to-be-merged route'' 5 baseboards to the left to a position where there were no overlapping baseboards and all terrain conflicts were resolved. | ||
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Click the '''Layers Tab''' to show the layers loaded from the two routes. | Click the '''Layers Tab''' to show the layers loaded from the two routes. | ||
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There are three simple options for solving this problem:- | There are three simple options for solving this problem:- | ||
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... the conflict has now been resolved.</td> | ... the conflict has now been resolved.</td> | ||
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*'''random dark "splotches"''' (on textured baseboards) | *'''random dark "splotches"''' (on textured baseboards) | ||
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Revision as of 16:41, 14 March 2022
The information in this Wiki Page applies to TANE, TRS19, Trainz Plus and TRS22.
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In Summary: | |
Merging allows two (or more) routes to be joined to make a single larger route | |
The Session data from the first route only can be transferred to the new enlarged route | |
Physical difference between the routes will cause problems in the merging process. Most of these problems can be overcome |
Before You Start Merging
Make sure that you have backup copies of all the routes that you are going to merge. |
Before you start merging there are some important points you will need to consider and there may be some preparation work that will have to be performed.
Identify...
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Latitude, Longitude and Altitude
A common misconception is that the Latitude and Longitude of the routes being merged plays a part in the merging process |
The Latitude and Longitude of a route has absolutely no effect on the route itself apart from setting the season of the year along with the date entered into the Environment Tools. Even then it is only the North/South component of the entered Latitude that is important.
A route with its geographic coordinates set in Northern Alaska will happily merge with a route set in outback Australia - but what you do with all the snow and the dust is another problem ;-)
Altitude differences between the two selected routes, however, can cause issues. See Common Problems (and Their Solutions) below.
Route File Sizes
The success of the merging process will depend on the size of the two routes being merged and the size of your systems available memory |
The merging process occurs within your computers on-board memory (RAM). If this is not large enough then your system will also use virtual RAM, i.e. your disk storage space as temporary memory, which is significantly slower. If your system does not have enough memory, both on-board and virtual, then merging large routes will become a problem (i.e. impossible or will take a very long time).
The Trainz forums contain several threads where attempts to merge very large routes (hundreds of Megabytes in size) have taken days to complete or failed to complete at all. In many of these cases the users did not have enough RAM (on-board and virtual) installed in their system. In one documented case, doubling the available on-board RAM from 16GB to 32GB and increasing the Windows virtual memory page size (disk based or virtual RAM) reduced the merge time for two extremely large routes from failing to complete in over 50 hours to successfully completing in 10 hours.
In most cases there should be no technical problems in merging routes (and completing the task in minutes) on systems that meet the recommended specs for TANE and TRS19 |
Common Problems (and Their Solutions)
Most route mergers will have problems but most of these problems can be easily fixed |
Some problems will require you to do a bit (or a lot) of extra work before you can merge two routes into one. But for some problems, the best solution may be to select other routes to merge.
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The most common problem in the "impossible to fix" category is when both routes have different orientations (N-S and E-W) and you were hoping to join them end-to-end in the same direction to make an even longer route. Once a route has been created its orientation can be extremely difficult to change (not impossible but often not worth the time and effort). |
For the solutions to other problems that have been known to occur, but less frequently than those described above, jump to the section Uncommon Problems (and Their Solutions) found at the end of this page.
A handy tip for merging two routes with different heights is to create a new route that only contains the extra "in-between" baseboards - no scenery, textures or track are needed. The baseboards on one end will have heights that match those of the base route and the baseboards on the other end will have heights that match those of the to-be-merged route. The merge is performed in two stages:-
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Selecting and Loading the Routes to Merge
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Load the Base Route Into Surveyor:
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This will display a "minimap" of the proposed merger (nothing will be merged until after the final step) with some control options.
The Merge Map
Move the To-Be-Merged Route into its New Position
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The Layers Map
Click the Layers Tab to show the layers loaded from the two routes.
A route merge will not proceed until ALL the terrain and layer conflicts have been eliminated. |
In the example shown below two of the layers, one from each route, are using the same name "route-layer". This causes a conflict that must be resolved before the merge can be completed.
There are three simple options for solving this problem:-
Rename one of the conflicting layers. Double click on the layer name to enter a new name. |
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Delete one of the conflicting layers. Select the layer and click on the Delete icon. |
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Merge one of the conflicting layers. |
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... the conflict has now been resolved. |
Accept or Reject
Once all the conflicts have been resolved, the final step in the merging process can take place.
ACCEPT: Click to accept the merge. This icon will not be clickable unless ALL conflicts have been resolved. If you have problems after clicking Accept, see the sections at the top of this wiki page on File Sizes and Common Problems | |
REJECT: Click to reject the merge. The merging will be cancelled, no routes will be lost or altered. |
Uncommon Problems (and Their Solutions)
All of these problems occur along baseboard boundaries after the merge but not just on the merge boundary - they can appear many baseboards away and can take a lot of searching to find. |
These problems include:-
- random needle spikes (like tall sewing needles sticking up through your layout)
- random inverted needle spikes (like someone decided to bore very narrow vertical shafts into your layout)
- long straight ditches
- texture bleeds (on bare baseboards)
- random dark "splotches" (on textured baseboards)
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