The information in this Wiki Page applies to the palettes and windows found in Trainz Plus and TRS22 Platinum Surveyor (Surveyor 2.0) and in Driver.
When you start Trainz Plus and TRS22 Platinum the world presented will look something like the following images, but what you actually see can be highly customised to your own preferences. |
Surveyor 2.0
The dark grey strips on the left and right of the screen contain Palettes that have been Docked into the positions shown. Palettes are where selections can be made, information displayed and controls set. |
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The main difference between a Palette and a Window is that palettes can be docked or grouped together, windows cannot. All those in Surveyor can be docked so they are Palettes |
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Shown in the image above are 5 Palettes from top left to bottom right:- |
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Assets |
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Layers |
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Info |
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Tools |
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Tool Options |
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Not shown are 5 more Palettes that have been hidden from view:-
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Scrapbook |
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Asset Preview |
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Content Packages |
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Logs |
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Drivers |
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Driver
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The main difference between a Palette and a Window is that palettes can be docked or grouped together, windows cannot. All those in Driver cannot be docked so they are Windows |
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All the windows in Driver are normally hidden.
Shown in the image above are 2 Windows:- |
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Session Options |
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Commodity Picker |
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Not shown are 4 more Windows:-
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Session Info |
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Driver Control Centre (the Surveyor Drivers palette) |
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Waybills |
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Schedule Info |
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Hiding and Showing Palettes and Windows
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Palettes and Windows, in both Surveyor and Driver, are hidden and revealed using the Window Menu. |
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In Surveyor the visible/hidden state of each palette will be saved when you close the program. When you restart each palette will be returned to that last saved state. |
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The visible and hidden Palettes and Windows in the screenshots shown above have had their visibility set by:-
Docking and Undocking Palettes
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Palettes in Surveyor are normally Docked, locked into fixed positions on both sides of the Surveyor Screen. They can be Undocked and freed to move anywhere on the screen. |
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Windows in Driver are Undocked and are free to move anywhere on the screen. They cannot be Docked. |
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In Surveyor the docked or undocked state and position of each palette will be saved when you close the program. When you restart each palette will be returned to that last saved state. |
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In Driver the position of a window will NOT be saved when you close the program. |
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Undocking a Palette
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Steps: To Undock a palette from its docked position on either side of the screen:- |
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Move the mouse pointer onto the Title Bar of the palette to be undocked. The pointer will take the shape of a 4 headed arrow |
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Left Click and Drag the palette to any position on the screen |
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Release the mouse button in the new position |
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If an Undocked and resized palette is Hidden or Minimised and then made Visible again then it will be returned to its previous Undocked position and size |
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If an Undocked and resized palette is Closed and then reopened again it will be returned to its previous Undocked position but NOT to its previous size |
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To hide an Undocked palette and later return it to the same Undocked state, Left Click on its Minimise - icon on its top menu bar. To restore it to the screen see Minimise Maximise Close below. |
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Docking a Palette
Resizing Palettes and Windows
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Only Surveyor palettes that are Undocked can be resized. Some palettes have to be resized to display all their available information. |
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Most Driver windows cannot be resized. |
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In Surveyor the resized state of each palette will be saved when you close the program. When you restart each palette will be returned to that last saved state. |
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In Driver the resized state of a window will NOT be saved when you close the program. |
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To hide an Resized palette or window and later return it to the same state, Left Click on its Minimise - icon on its top menu bar. To restore it to the screen see the next section Minimise Maximise Close. |
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Minimising will hide a palette or window but retain its size and position data. |
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Maximising will return it to the screen using its last size and position data. |
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Closing will hide it but its size and position data will be lost. When next displayed a closed palette will be shown docked to the side of the screen. |
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All Surveyor palettes can be minimised |
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Only two Driver windows can be minimised:-
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Session Options, and |
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Driver Control Center |
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The image below shows a Surveyor 2.0 screen with an open window box (the Find Object Tool) and two Undocked palettes (Info and Layers)
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Each of the windows and palettes shown can be:-
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individually Minimised by a Left Click on the - icon in each of their top menu bars |
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individually Closed by a Left Click on the x icon in each of their top menu bars
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simultaneously Minimised in a single action from the Window Menu by selecting Minimise All Windows |
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Minimising will "remember" the size and position of a palette or window while Closing will not |
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A Left Click on the Window Menu will show all the palettes and windows, visible and hidden, plus any that are minimised. |
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In the image shown on the left the minimised windows are listed at the bottom of the menu list in the Minimised Windows Area as Find Object, Info and Layers. Layers is also shown with the name of the currently selected layer. |
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Note that the Layers and Info palettes are listed twice - once with a icon in the Palette Area, which indicates that they are "active", and again in the Minimised Windows Area at the bottom, which indicates that they are "active" but "minimised". |
Steps: To Maximise a palette or window:- |
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Left Click on its name or title in the Minimised Windows Area at the bottom of the list. |
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Warning:
DO NOT click on the name of the palette or window shown with the icon in the upper Palettes section - this will reset it so it will become hidden (not just minimised) and it will lose its size and position data. |
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This is a Surveyor Only palette |
If the Info Palette is not visible on the screen then refer to Hiding and Showing Palettes and Windows 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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naming objects |
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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 components of the Info Palette are identified in the image below.
Palette Coordinates
All the Focus, Position and Rotation settings have drop down menus that allow values to be transferred to and from other settings and other tools.
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Right Click inside an Info Palette setting box |
The first time the popup menu is opened it will only show two active options - Paste and Select All. |
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will paste the contents of your Operating System (Windows, MacOS) clipboard into the setting. If data is already present then the new data will be added to it, not replace it |
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Select All will highlight the contents of the selected setting. You can also achieve this with a Left Click and Drag across the contents of the setting |
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Right Click inside the same Info Palette setting box |
Once the value in a setting has been selected (highlighted) the popup menu will show all options as active. |
Cut |
will copy the contents of the selected setting into your Operating System clipboard. The contents will then be deleted from the setting |
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Copy |
will copy the contents of the selected setting into your Operating System clipboard without deleting it |
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Delete will delete the contents of the selected setting. You can also achieve this with a Left Click and Drag across the contents and then press the Delete key |
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Next to the z co-ordinate in both the Focus and Position is a small white down arrowhead. Left Click on the arrowhead to open its menu.
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There is only one option in the sub-menu.
Left Click on the Use Height for Brush option to copy the current z value to the Tool Options Palette Height setting. |
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The Focus shows the current position and height of the Cursor object. |
Open up the Focus by a Left Click on its arrowhead icon.
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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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On the right of each data entry box is a pair of Up/Down arrow controls. Left Click and Drag up or down on these to adjust the position in smaller increments down to centimetres |
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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 refocused at a point on the baseboard edge that is the closest to the entered co-ordinates.
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If it has not been deleted you can identify the North-West corner of the original (first) baseboard by entering 0 as the Focus x and y co-ordinates |
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"Asset Name" refers to the name of the asset as displayed in the Assets Palette and in Content Manager. This is not the same as the Object Name (see the next section) |
You must have an object (or objects) selected for an Asset Name to be shown and for this menu to be available.
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If more than one object has been selected then the name and position data shown will be for the last selected object. If different objects (with different kuid codes) have been selected 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. |
Next to the Asset Name is a small white Down Arrowhead. Left Click on the arrowhead to open its menu.
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Asset Name Menu Options |
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Show Asset Details |
opens a new window showing the image and description of the selected object |
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List Assets in New Window |
opens up Content Manager and lists all the selected objects |
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Add to Picklist |
adds selected objects to a Picklist |
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Remove from Picklist |
removes selected objects from a Picklist (objects must already be in a Picklist) |
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Select in Assets Palette |
selects and highlights the selected object in the Assets Palette |
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"Object Name" refers to the name that you give to an object |
You can give any object in your Trainz World an identifying name. In some cases a name is vital for AI and session operations, in other cases it will be needed as a display feature - for example: to be shown on a station nameboard. You must have the object (or objects) selected for this option to be available. If more than one object has been selected then only the last object (the one with the Context Icon) will be affected |
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Steps: To name (or rename) an object:- |
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Left Click inside the Name text entry box |
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Enter a name |
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Press the Enter key |
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There is no ban on two or more objects using the same name |
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In the image shown on the left there are 4 objects all named Old Orroroo Rd.
This will not cause any problems for scenery objects.
However, duplicated names will cause problems for Industries (including passenger enabled stations), Locomotives, Track Marks, Triggers, Switches, Signals, etc that have to be identified to control the operation of a session. |
These objects must have unique names |
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Position Info and Controls
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You must have an object (or objects) selected for the position data to be shown and edited. Open up the position data by a Left Click 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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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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Rotation Info and Controls
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You must have an object (or objects) selected for the rotation data to be shown and edited. Open up the rotation data by a Left Click on its Rot: arrowhead icon.
You must have an object (or objects) selected for the layer data to be shown and edited. Open up the layer data by a Left Click on its Layer: arrowhead icon.
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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 Layers Palette |
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layers can be Locked and Unlocked using the Info Palette or the Layers Palette but the Layers Palette is often the better choice for these tasks |
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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 or Unlocked state 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 or Unlocked padlock icon shown next to the layer name in the Layers Palette
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Objects in a Locked Layer cannot be deleted or moved |
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Locked Layers can be deleted, moved and merged with other layers |
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Assigning Objects to a Different Layer
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The Active Layer is the layer used by the Placement Tool when objects are added to your Trainz World. |
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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Options: To set current layer to the Active Layer:- |
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 |
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then the selected object is now assigned to a layer that is not the current Active Layer. Left Click on the Select Layer button to switch the Active Layer to the same layer as the object
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Assigning Objects to a Binding Layer
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The Binding Layer, or Bound Layer as it is also called, is a tool used in the development of your Trainz World. 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 or Unlocked, Hidden or Visible) of both layers. |
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LOCKED |
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or None |
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or or None |
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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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Objects in a Hidden Layer cannot be seen and therefore, cannot be selected, deleted or moved |
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The Layers Palette is the ONLY way to create, delete, name and hide layers |
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Some examples of using the Binding Layer:-
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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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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. For a single selected object only the binding layer (which may be <none>) will be shown with a in front of its name |
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Select the Binding layer name from the drop down list. Note: the objects assigned layer will not appear in the list because an object cannot be bound to its own layer |
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 Industries") |
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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:-
- How to Use Layers
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This is a Surveyor Only palette |
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The Tools Palette is at the core of the new interface and takes the place of all the Tool Flyouts that have been the standard for Trainz Surveyor for many years. Some of the tools are new while others have been given a makeover and new abilities. The tools manipulate the Surveyor World you see in many different ways.
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The Context Tool is attached as an icon to a selected or newly placed object. The icon and its Context menu will vary according to the type of object. |
Various brush tools make use of the Tool Options Palette, the Assets Palette, the Info Palette, the Layers Palette and the Scrapbook Palette. If a palette required by one of the brush tools is not visible on the screen then refer to Hiding and Showing Palettes and Windows at the top of this document.
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The Brush Tool
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Keyboard Shortcut: W |
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The Brush Tool "paints" the ground height, ground textures, effect layers and scrapbook scenes in the Trainz World |
The Brush Targets Ground Height , Scrapbook Data and Effect Layers have a second drop down menu that controls the Brush Action. |
The Placement Tool
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Keyboard Shortcut: E |
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The Placement Tool adds objects to a Trainz World |
The Eyedropper Tool
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Keyboard Shortcut: R |
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The Eyedropper Tool identifies and selects objects in a Trainz World |
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The Eyedropper is also inside all the tools in this palette so you can quickly identify any object without having to switch to the Eyedropper Tool and back again. Hold down the Alt key to activate this feature in other tools
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The Free Move Tool
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Keyboard Shortcut: S |
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The Free Move Tool moves objects around a Trainz World |
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The Free Move Tool can move any selected object or objects (except Ground Textures and Effect Layers) in any direction horizontally. Vertical movements can be achieved by using the Height control in the Tool Options Palette.
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The Fine Adjustment Tool
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Keyboard Shortcut: D |
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The Fine Adjustment Tool makes 3D adjustments (XYZ position and rotations) to objects in a Trainz World |
The Marquee Tool
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Keyboard Shortcut: F |
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The Marquee Tool selects and copies objects, deletes baseboards, adds new baseboards and sets their properties, adds texture to baseboards in a Trainz World, creates scrapbooks |
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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 can be selected to be added to a Scrapbook, moved, rotated or deleted (scenery objects only) |
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The Marquee Selection Area can be drawn outside the baseboards to add new baseboards or over existing baseboards to delete or convert them |
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This is a Surveyor Only palette |
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This palette is used by various tools to set controls and parameters. For a detailed description of all the options presented by the Tools Palette for the different tools, see the Trainz Wiki page How to Use the Surveyor 2.0 Tools |
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Unlike Surveyor Classic, there is no upper limit to the brush Radius . Brushes of hundreds of metres (even kilometres) in size are possible. However, the program performance will decrease as the brush radius increases. If you are using the brush to set an entire baseboard, or many baseboards, to a specific height then the Marquee Tool would be a better choice. |
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The Grade is defined as vertical rise divided by horizontal distance converted to a percentage figure. So a grade of 100% (the maximum allowed) would mean a slope formed by the height and distance both being the same value (e.g. a height increase of 50m over a distance of 50m). A vertical slope (e.g. a cliff) would have an infinite grade which is currently impossible in Surveyor. |
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The Rotation controls the starting angle for placing a scrapbook or a texture when painting and is often used to avoid pattern repetition. As in Surveyor Classic, holding down the [ or ] keys while painting a texture will continuously change the rotation angle |
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For TurfFX and Clutter effect layers the minimum brush Radius will depend on the configuration settings (asset density, resources used, etc) of the layer that is being painted. If the Radius setting is below the minimum for the selected layer then the brush circle will turn red and it will not paint |
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Warning:
Setting extreme values for the Scale and the Radius when using the Scrapbook Data Clone Brush can cause performance issues (i.e. long delays) while the program attempts to scale and clone the scrapbook contents |
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Most of the data entry boxes in the Tool Options Palette have a Popup Menu. Right Click inside a box to bring up its menu |
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Tool Popup Common Options for Radius Angle Sensitivity Rotation Scale Intensity |
Cut |
copies and deletes the highlighted value in the data entry box into your Operating System (Windows, MacOS) clipboard |
Copy |
copies the highlighted value in the data entry box to your Operating System clipboard |
Paste |
copies the value from your Operating System clipboard into the data entry box |
Delete |
deletes the highlighted value in the data entry box |
Select All |
selects (highlights) the current value in the data entry box |
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Highlight the value in the text box (use a Left Click and Drag over the data entry or Left Click the Select All option first) before choosing the Cut , Copy or Delete options above |
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Tool Popup Options for Height |
All of the Tool Popup Common Options above plus ... |
Get Height from Selection |
copies the Height value of the Selected Object and places it into the data entry box |
Get Height at Compass |
copies the Height value of the Compass Rose and places it into the data entry box. This is the Focus z value from the Info Palette |
Set Height to Selection |
applies the Height value to the Selected Object |
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Tool Popup Options for Grade |
All of the Tool Popup Common Options above plus ... |
Get Grade from Selection |
copies the Grade value of the Selected Object and places it into the data entry box |
Set Grade to Selection |
applies the Grade value to the Selected Object |
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The Grade setting only applies to Spline Objects, Ground Heights (Grade) and Water Effect Layers
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Tool Popup Options for Condition |
All of the Tool Popup Common Options above plus ... |
Get Condition from Selection |
copies the Condition value of the Selected Track Spline and places it into the data entry box |
Set Condition to Selection |
applies the Condition value to the Selected Track Spline |
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The Condition setting only applies to Track Spline Objects
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Tool Options Active Controls
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Different Tool Palette and Brush Type selections will activate different option controls |
Some examples of when the controls will become active are:-
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If a Brush Tool is selected then the exact controls that will be active will vary between the different brushes and brush actions. For example, selecting the Ground Height Brush and the Set Height brush action will active the following Tool Options. |
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Radius |
the brush radius (metres) |
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5m and above for 5m and 10m grid resolutions
0.125m and above for HD Terrain (available in Trainz Plus only) |
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Height |
the exact height, in metres, that the ground will be raised (or lowered) to |
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Sensitivity |
the speed at which the ground height will be changed |
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1% (very slowly) to
100% (very quickly) |
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On the right of each data entry box is a pair of Up/Down arrow controls. Left Click and Drag up or down on these to adjust the value in smaller increments |
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If a Track Spline Object is selected with the Free Move Tool or the Fine Adjustment Tool then the following Tool Options will become active. |
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If the Scrapbook Data Brush is selected to paint the current Scrapbook into the Trainz World then certain controls that will affect the painting of the Scrapbook will, depending on the brush action selected, become active. |
This is a Surveyor Only palette |
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The Assets Palette provides lists of assets that can be used with the Placement Tool, Free Move Tool, Fine Adjustment Tool, Marquee Tool and the Eyedropper Tool. |
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The Filter Palette provides the tools used to narrow down the lists provided by the Assets Palette. |
If the Assets Palette and the Filter Palette are not visible on the screen then refer to Hiding and Showing Palettes and Windows at the top of this document.
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From Trainz Plus and TRS22PE SP4 build number 126273 (July 2024) and later the filter functions that were originally in the Assets Palette have been moved to the new Filter Palette. To use the filters ensure that the Filter Palette is visible on the screen |
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When using the Eyedropper - either the Eyedropper Tool (press R ) or the Eyedropper Icon (press and hold down the Alt key) - the Filter Palette is used to restrict the eyedropper to only "seeing" and selecting certain objects or types of objects. |
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When used by itself, the Assets Palette will be restricted to showing the list of assets for the asset type currently selected in the Filter Palette, regardless of whether the Filter Palette is visible or not. The default asset type shown in the Assets Palette for a displayed, or minimised, unedited Filter Palette will be Ground Textures. However, if the Filter Palette is closed ( Left Click on its menu bar x icon) then the Assets Palette will default to displaying the list of ALL installed assets |
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At the top of the palette is the Search Box is where you can enter text, such as the name or part of the name of an asset. UPPER/lower case is not important. The search will return all assets that contain the entered text in their names or descriptions.
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The Search Box will also accept a list of <kuid> codes seperated by commas. This list can be created by Content Manager by selecting the assets then the List Assets in New Window option. Copy the assets list from Content Manager into your system clipboard, then paste it into the Assets Palette Search Box. Only those assets in the <kuid> codes that match the current Filter Selection will be shown in the asset list. |
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In each case the search results shown in the Assets Palette will be taken from the list already created by the filter set in the Filter Palette. In the examples shown on the left this starting list is the Ground Textures.
To change the starting list you must change the filter in the Filter Palette |
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Steps: To Select an asset from the List View to be placed in your Trainz World:- |
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Left Click on its name in the list
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the asset name will be highlighted with a light grey background |
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the correct Tool or Brush Target in the Tools Palette will be automatically selected |
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you can then immediately place or paint the asset in your Trainz World |
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More than one asset can be selected |
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To select multiple assets in the list use Shift + Left Click or Ctrl + Left Click |
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To select the entire list select one asset first then use Ctrl + A |
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Each asset in the list has a Popup Menu. Right Click on an asset to open its menu. You can also select multiple assets as described above and then Right Click on any of the selected assets to open the common popup menu. |
The options that are available are:-
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to copy the details (<kuid> code and name) of the selected asset or assets into your system clipboard |
List Assets in New Window |
will open a Content Manager window to display the details of the selected asset or assets |
Add to Picklist > |
you will be asked to select an existing Picklist or create a new one. The selected asset or assets will be added to that Picklist |
If the list you have opened is a Picklist then the last option shown will be:-
Remove from Picklist |
the selected asset or assets will be removed from the Picklist. See the Known Issue note on the right. |
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Known Issue:
There is a bug that greys out the Remove from Picklist option so it cannot be selected. |
Workarounds: Two alternative solutions are available:-
- Use Content Manager to remove assets from a Picklist
- Use the working Remove from Picklist option in the Filter Palette - see The Filter Palette for the details
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To get a better view or more details about an asset, choose one of the following:-
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Double Left Click on an asset name to open its Asset Properties window, OR |
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Open the Asset Preview Palette and then Left Click on an asset name in the Assets Palette. This will create a rotating image of the asset in the Preview Palette. The Preview Palette can be resized. |
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Left Click on the Thumbnail icon at the end of the Name Search box. See Thumbnail View below for more details. |
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Expanding the Assets List View
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Notes:
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If the palette is docked to another it will be resized to the same width as the palette it is docked to. |
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To hide the palette so that its new size and position will be restored when it is made visible again, Left Click on its Minimise - icon on its top menu bar and then to restore it to full size maximise it from the Window Menu. See Minimise Maximise Close at the top of this document. |
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If you close the palette then it will return to its default size when it is reopened |
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As an alternative to the list view of assets there is a thumbnail view option. This works best when the Assets Palette has been undocked. See Docking and Undocking Palettes at the top of this document. |
Steps: To Select an asset from the Thumbnail View to be placed in your Trainz World:- |
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the thumbnail will be surrounded by a blue border or it will have a blue background |
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the correct Tool or Brush Target in the Tools Palette will be automatically selected |
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you can then immediately place or paint the asset in your Trainz World |
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To get a better view or more details about an asset, choose one of the following:-
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Double Left Click on an asset name to open its Asset Properties window, OR |
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Open the Asset Preview Palette and then Left Click on an asset name in the Assets Palette. This will create a rotating image of the asset in the Preview Palette. The Preview Palette can be resized. |
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Notes:
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If the assets in the list are constructed from 3D meshes then their thumbnail views will be built from the meshes and their textures. If they are ground textures then the actual textures will be shown. The thumbnail.jpg image that should be supplied with each asset is not be used - the exceptions are assets with no meshes and no textures. This overcomes common problems caused by missing, generic, incorrect or confusing thumbnails that give you no useful information about each asset. Some actual examples from the DLS:-
Scenery Mesh Asset |
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If the asset is animated then its animation will play in the thumbnail |
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Picklists and Search Filters
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the Assets Palette also manages (creates, edits, renames, clones, deletes) your saved Picklists and Search Filters |
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At the bottom of the drop down list (you may have to scroll down to see it) is an option Edit Filters and Picklists... . This option will allow you to select and edit a Picklist or Search Filter.
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This is a Surveyor Only palette |
If the Filter Palette and the Assets Palette are not visible on the screen then refer to Hiding and Showing Palettes and Windows at the top of this document. The Filter Palette and Assets Palette are used together. |
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The Filter Palette made its appearence in Trainz in the July 2024 quarterly update to Trainz Plus and in TRS22PE SP4.
This palette is used to:- |
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search the installed assets to provide asset lists for the tools in the Tools Palette |
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bulk replace objects in your Trainz World with assets selected from the Assets Palette |
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The Filter Palette has three parts. Each is explained in the following sections:-
All three, particularly the last two, communicate with the Assets Palette |
Filter Actions
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The Filter Actions control how the Filter Selections affect the visibility and accessability of objects in your Trainz World |
These actions will affect the display and selection of objects in your Trainz World
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Filter Disabled |
this action is used in the Bulk Replace Tool. It disables the Filter Palette so that it has no effect on the assets listed by the Assets Palette during the selection of a replacement asset. |
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this action is the default setting for the Filter Palette. It has no effect on the operation of the tools in the Tool Palette or on the objects displayed on the screen in your Trainz World. The filtered list of assets shown in the Filter Toggles and in the Assets Palette will be the result of the search conducted by the Filter Selections and other settings. |
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this action will restrict the selected tool (e.g. the Placement Tool or the Free Move Tool) to only working on those objects that are in the filtered list shown in the Assets Palette. Objects that are not in the filtered list will still be visible in your Trainz World but they cannot be selected. |
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this action will hide all objects in your Trainz World that are not in the filtered list. The only exceptions are Ground Textures and Effect Layers which will be visible but, unless they are also in the filtered list, they cannot be selected. |
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The Filter Selections identify the type of assets that will be listed by the filter |
The Filter Selections are activated by either a Left Click on a icon that represents a type of asset (e.g. Trains), or by selecting the type of asset from a drop down list. The drop down box also provides additional selections that are not available in the icons. |
Options: Choose from:-
Left Click on an asset selection icon |
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all ground textures |
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all non-spline scenery assets |
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all spline scenery assets |
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all track spline assets |
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all track (non spline) assets (signals, etc) |
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all rolling stock assets |
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all Effect Layer presets |
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If you need to display more than one type of asset (e.g. track splines and track objects) in the same list then make a Picklist.
See the Trainz Wiki Page How to Manage Filters and Picklists for the details |
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Below the icons and selection box the Filter Toggle will report the number of assets that will be present in the list returned by the filter. In this case, selecting Scenery Splines has returned a list containing 4374 assets, but the exact figure will vary between users and installs. |
Using the Filter and Assets Palettes
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The Filter Palette is always used with the Assets Palette |
The most useful way to use filters to locate assets is to dock the Filter Palette and the Assets Palette together. Once docked the palettes can be resize to suit. See the sections on Docking Palettes and Resizing Palettes for more information. |
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The Search Box will also accept a list of <kuid> codes seperated by commas. This list can be created by Content Manager by selecting the assets then the List Assets in New Window option. Copy the assets list from Content Manager into your system clipboard, then paste it into the Assets Palette Search Box. Only those assets in the <kuid> codes that match the current Filter Selection will be shown in the asset list. |
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You can enter a search text without selecting an asset type. In the Selection Drop Down box select the option All Content . The filter will search through all the assets types to find matches with your entered search. |
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Filter Toggles - Bulk Replace Tool
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The Bulk Replace Tool is used to replace one or more objects, all of the same type, in your Trainz World with another object also of the same type |
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The Bulk Replace Tool works on the entire route |
Each asset in the list has a:- |
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that can be toggled ON or OFF for the Bulk Replace Tool.
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You can toggle an individual asset, ON/OFF by a Left Click on its toggle icon |
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You can toggle a group of selected assets ON/OFF by a Left Click on the toggle icon of any selected asset |
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Popup Menu |
Right Click on an asset to open its menu. The available options are:-
Copy |
to copy the details (<kuid> code and name) of the selected asset or assets into your system clipboard |
List Assets in New Window |
will open a Content Manager window to display the details of the selected asset or assets |
Add to Picklist > |
you will be asked to select an existing Picklist or create a new one. The selected asset or assets will be added to that Picklist |
If the list you have opened is a Picklist then the last option shown will be:-
Remove from Picklist |
the selected asset or assets will be removed from the Picklist |
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The Ground Rules
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Compatibility:-
The Bulk Replace Tool will work with:- |
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Ground Textures |
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Scenery Meshes (buildings, trees, etc) |
EXCEPT if the mesh includes track - such as Industries, Bridges, Tunnels |
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Scenery Splines (roads, fences, etc) |
EXCEPT if the spline includes track - such as Industries, Bridges, Tunnels |
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Track Splines (rail tracks) |
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Track Objects (signals, speed signs, switches, etc) |
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The Bulk Replace Tool will NOT work with:- |
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The replacement asset must be of the same type as the asset or assets it is replacing. You must replace like with like
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one or more different Ground Textures with a single Ground Texture and NOT with any other type of asset |
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one or more different Scenery Meshes with a single Scenery Mesh and NOT with any other type of asset. None of the meshes can include track |
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one or more different Scenery Splines with a single Scenery Spline and NOT with any other type of asset. None of the splines can include track |
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one or more different Track Splines with a single Track Spline and NOT with any other type of asset. Fixed Track objects are NOT track splines |
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one or more different Track Objects with a single Track Object and NOT with any other type of asset |
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1. Identify the Objects to be Replaced
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The Filter Selection and Filter Toggle tools are used to identify the object or objects in the route that you want to replace.
Steps: To Find the Type of object to be Replaced:- |
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Set the Filter Action to Filter List |
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Use the Filter Selections to select the type of object that you want to replace remembering the Ground Rules listed above. All objects must be of the same type (e.g. all scenery meshes or all track objects) and not a mixture such as scenery meshes and track objects. |
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Use the Toggles and, if applicable, the Filter Toggle Search box to narrow down the list. |
Steps: To Refine the Search:- |
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In the Filter Palette open the Filter Toggles by a Left Click on the arrowhead or on the "assets enabled" counter |
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If required, enter a search term in the Filter Palette Search box located just below the asset enabled count. This will narrow the list of toggled items. The rules for entering a search are exactly the same as used in the Assets Palette Search box
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In the Toggle List toggle ON all the objects that you want to be replaced and toggle OFF those that you do not want to replace - see Bulk Replace Tool for the details |
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Example: |
Preparing to bulk replace multiple narrow gauge tracks with a different track of the same gauge |
This Example continues in the next section.
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2. Disable the Filter Action
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In the Filter Palette select Filter Disabled from the Filter Actions drop down menu.
This Example continues in the next section.
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3. Identify the Replacement Asset
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Only a single asset has to be selected from the Assets Palette and it must be the same type of asset as those selected for replacement. |
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Select the replacement asset
In the Assets Palette enter a search term in the Search box to narrow the search. In this case the "42lb" narrow gauge rails are to be replaced with a "60lb" narrow gauge rail.
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Perform the Bulk Replace operation described in the next section to complete this Example
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4. Bulk Replace
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WARNING:
The Bulk Replace will occur throughout the ENTIRE route |
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This is a Surveyor Only palette |
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This palette is used to manage layers, both object (route and session) and effect (TurfFX, clutter and water) layers |
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It can create, rename, merge, delete, move, hide/show and lock/unlock layers and set the Active Layer |
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The Layers Palette will show all the layers in their groups (Effect, Route and Session) plus the Ground Height and Ground Textures special "layers". In the image on the left all the layer groups have been minimised (the arrowhead symbol to the left of each group name is pointing to the right).
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The Route Layers group, along with the Ground Height, Ground Textures and Effect Layers, are saved and loaded with the Route |
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The Session Layers group, along with any Session Rules and commodity settings, is saved and loaded with the Session. A Session Layers group, but one without any stored objects and using the Session default settings, will always be present when a Route is loaded without a Session |
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Lock the Route Layer Group
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All the Route Layers can be locked against accidental alteration. |
The Route Layers group has a open padlock icon next to its name - shown as (unlocked).
Steps: To lock/unlock all the Route Layers:- |
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Left Click on the unlocked (open padlock) icon to lock ALL the Route Layers
The icon will change to (locked) |
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Left Click on the locked (closed padlock) icon to unlock ALL the route layers
The icon will change to (unlocked) |
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To the left of each group name is a small arrowhead pointing to the right. Left Click on the arrowhead to open up the group.
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You cannot create new layer groups but you can add new layers to a existing group. |
Each layer group has a icon next to its name. Left Click on the icon to add and name a new layer to that group. If you are adding a new Effect Layer then you will also have to identify the type of effect - TurfFX, Clutter or Water. |
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Steps: To rename a layer:- |
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Right Click on a layer name and select Rename Layer.. from the popup menu. You cannot rename a Layer Group. |
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You will be asked to enter a new name for the layer. |
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Deleting a Layer
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Warning: Deleting a Layer will delete every object that has been assigned to that layer
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Steps: To delete a layer:- |
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Right Click on a layer name and select Delete Layer from the popup menu. You cannot select a Layer Group name to be deleted.
You will be given a warning that you are about to delete a layer. |
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if you confirm the delete order then the layer and ALL OF ITS CONTENTS will be deleted |
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depending on the contents of the layer and the size of the Trainz World, the process may take some time. You will be shown a progress bar in a message window during the delete operation |
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when the message Operation complete, layers updated successfully appears close the message window |
The deleted layer and its contents can be restored (after the delete has completed) using the Ctrl + Z keys
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Layers can be individually moved up and down within the same layer group or between the Route Layers and the Session Layers groups. |
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Warning: Moving layers between the Session Layers and the Route Layers groups will move the contents of those layers from one group to the other. This will change where the layers and their contents are saved (in the Route or in the Session)
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Warning: Layers containing Track Objects (signals, switches, buffers, track signs, etc) cannot be moved to a position that is above the layer containing the track
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there is no advantage in moving a layer within the same layer group except if you are preparing for a layer merge operation (see Merging a Layer below) |
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layers in the Effect Layers group cannot be moved |
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layers from the other groups cannot be moved into the Effect Layers group |
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the Ground Height and Texture layers are special "single layer" groups, not groups of layers, and cannot be moved or have other layers added to them |
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Moving the Rail Workers layer up one level |
Steps: To move a layer:- |
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Left Click and Drag the layer name up or down to its new position. Note: You cannot move a Layer Group. |
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release the layer in its new position. |
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depending on the contents of the layer and the size of the Trainz World, the process may take some time. You will be shown a progress bar in a message window during the move operation |
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at the conclusion, hopefully, you will be shown a message "Operation complete"
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If instead you get an error message then the most likely cause will be moving a layer containing Track Objects to a position that is above the layer containing the track |
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The move can be reversed (after it has completed) by using the Ctrl + Z keys
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Notes: Moving Layers - What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 😀
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Well, a great deal it seems. You may get a different message during the layer move operation.
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The most common error when moving layers is, as the message above states, an invalid hierarchy. This occurs when a layer is moved to an incorrect level for the type of objects it contains. It is Track Splines and Track Objects (e.g. signals, switches, speed signs, etc) that cause this problem. |
The situation that created the error messages shown above is shown in the image below left:-
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all the track splines, the parent track identified in the error messages, are in the route-layer |
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track objects, in this case signals but any track objects could have been used, have been placed in the Signals layer. This layer, according to the order of the layers from the top to the bottom, is one layer below the route-layer that contains the track where the signals are attached. In this position, physically below the route-layer, the Signals layer and the track objects it contains will cause no problems |
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the Signals layer is being moved up to a position shown by the dashed red line. The new position, again according to the order of the layers from the top to the bottom, is one layer above the route-layer. |
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The final error message shown is confusing and, from a commonsense point of view, incorrect.
Trackside objects cannot be in a layer below the layer their track is in.
Best Advice: Ignore the word below and replace it with the word above so the message reads
Trackside objects cannot be in a layer above the layer their track is in.
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Solutions to This Problem:
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use the route-layer to hold the track splines and never move any layer containing track objects, or any layer at all to be absolutely safe, above this layer OR |
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use the route-layer to hold the track splines and ALL track objects |
Track objects such as Trackmarks and Triggers that are needed for a Session but not the Route can still be placed in the Session Layers group as long as the layer used remains in the Session Layers group |
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A layer can be merged with the layer immediately above it |
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Steps: To merge two layers:- |
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Right Click on a layer name in the Layers Palette |
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select the Merge Layer Up option from the popup menu |
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the selected layer will be merged with the layer immediately above it |
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you may need to move the layer being merged into the correct position before the merge (see Moving a Layer above) |
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depending on the contents of the layer, the process may take some time. You will be shown a progress bar in a message window during the merge operation |
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the merged layers and their contents can be restored (after the merge has completed) back into two separate layers by using the Ctrl + Z
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layers in the Effect Layers Group cannot be merged. In place of Merge Layer Up the popup menu for an Effect Layer will have an Edit Layer option
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Hiding Layers
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Each individual layer has an Eye icon that controls the state (visible or hidden) of that layer |
Left Click on the Eye icon to toggle its state between visible and hidden.
If the Eye icon is:- |
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Open then layer is visible in both Surveyor and Driver |
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Closed then layer is hidden in both Surveyor and Driver |
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Notes:
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Hiding a layer will protect its objects from being selected, deleted and moved |
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New assets can be added to a hidden layer by confirming the action in a dialogue window which will make the layer visible |
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Objects can be assigned to a hidden layer using the Info Palette |
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Hidden layers can still be deleted, renamed, moved and merged |
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Each individual layer has a Padlock icon that controls the state (locked or unlocked) of that layer |
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The Route Layers Group has a Padlock icon that controls the state (locked or unlocked) of ALL the Route Layers |
Left Click on the Padlock icon to toggle its state between locked and unlocked
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Open then layer is unlocked |
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Closed then layer is locked |
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Locking a layer will protect its objects from being deleted and moved |
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New assets can be added to a locked layer by confirming the action in a dialogue window which will unlock the layer |
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Objects can be assigned to a locked layer using the Info Palette |
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Locked layers can still be deleted, renamed, moved and merged |
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Setting the Active Layer
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The Active Layer is the layer where new objects will be automatically added when using the Placement Tool |
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Only Route and Session layers can be selected as the Active Layer |
The active layer is shown in the palette with its name on a Blue or Light Grey background. The name of the current Active Layer is also shown in the Layer Palette Title Bar. In the images below the Rail Workers layer from the Session Layers Group is the current Active Layer. |
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Steps: To set a new Active Layer:- |
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Left Click on the layer name.
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You can also use the Info Palette to set the layer occupied by a selected object as the Active Layer |
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Move an Object to Another Layer
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Use the Info Palette to move objects to another layer. |
This is a Surveyor Only palette |
If the Scrapbook Palette is not visible on the screen then refer to Hiding and Showing Palettes and Windows at the top of this document. Some Scrapbook Palette functions will also require the Tool Options Palette.
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This palette manages the Scrapbooks that you have created yourself, installed from other sources (such as the DLS) or came installed with Trainz. It also controls which parts of a scrapbook are pasted or painted into the Trainz World.
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But NOT Rolling Stock (Trains) |
Ground heights, textures and effect layers are always included in a scrapbook but you can control which scenery 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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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 the Trainz World. |
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Left Click on the pin icon to Lock (blue pin) and Unlock (white pin) the scrapbook. Locked scrapbooks are permanent (but can still be deleted). Unlocked scrapbooks will "expire" (self delete) after 5 days |
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Left Click on the delete icon to delete the current scrapbook - most scrapbooks can be deleted (see Notes: Deleting Built-in Scrapbooks below on how to deal with the exceptions to this)
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Deleting a scrapbook WILL NOT delete any objects that it has painted or pasted into the route. The scrapbook simply identifies the objects, it has no control over them after they have been added to the route. |
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The thumbnail of the currently displayed scrapbook and the one that will be painted or pasted into the Trainz World |
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Identifies the currently displayed scrapbook (the first number) and the total number of stored scrapbooks (the second number) |
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Left Click on the < or > to move forwards or backwards through the stored scrapbooks to select the scrapbook that will be added to the Trainz World |
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The scrapbook name can be edited. Simply Left Click inside the name box to edit or replace the current name then Left Click on the image OR press the Enter key |
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Notes: Deleting Built-in Scrapbooks
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Some scrapbooks are installed with Trainz and cannot be deleted. These scrapbooks have the label Prefab at the front of their names (you may have to scroll to the front of the name to see it). While they cannot be deleted they can be "disabled" so that they won't appear as an installed scrapbook. Unlocking them will not cause them to "expire" - after 5 days they will just become locked again. |
Steps: To disable built-in scrapbooks |
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Open Content Manager and locate the "permanent" scrapbook or scrapbooks.
Search Tips: Name: starts with "Prefab"; Status: is Built-in; Type: is Misc |
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Highlight (select) the scrapbook assets individually or as a group |
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Open the Content menu and select the Disable option |
You can reverse this and enable any or all of these scrapbooks at any time if you need them. |
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A new scrapbook can be created by either:- |
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Individually selecting one or more objects OR |
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Drawing a Marquee Selection Area around one or more objects and:- |
Then choose one of the following:- |
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press Ctrl + C to copy the selection to a new scrapbook OR |
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press Ctrl + X to cut the selection to a new scrapbook - the object or objects will be removed from the Trainz World OR |
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open the Surveyor Edit Menu and select Cut or Copy |
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Rolling Stock Objects cannot be added to a Scrapbook but they can be saved as a Consist Asset in the Assets Palette |
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Regardless of how it is created, the ground height, ground textures and, if present, effect layers under the selected objects will always be added to the scrapbook. |
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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). Move the cursor position and zoom in/out to get the best possible shot of the Scrapbook objects before giving the Cut or Copy options
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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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Notes:
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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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Rolling Stock Objects cannot be added to a Scrapbook but they can be saved as a Consist Asset in the Assets Palette |
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Most scrapbooks, old and new, can be deleted at any time by a Left Click on the Delete icon. See Notes: Deleting Built-in Scrapbooks in the section above for the exceptions |
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Deleting a Scrapbook after it has been pasted does not delete the objects that it has added to the Trainz World |
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Once a scrapbook has been Pinned it becomes an asset and will appear in Content Manager |
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If a Pinned scrapbook is deleted from the Scrapbook Palette then it will also be deleted as an asset from Content Manager |
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If a scrapbook asset is deleted (or disabled) in Content Manager then it will also be deleted from the Scrapbook Palette |
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The scrapbook asset can be saved as a CDP file and uploaded to the DLS.
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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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Painting or Pasting a Scrapbook
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Painting a Scrapbook
Existing Scrapbooks can be painted into the Trainz World using the Brush Tool (see the Trainz Wiki page How to Use the Surveyor 2.0 Tools) or Pasted into the Trainz World.
When the Scrapbook Data Target is selected in the Brush Tool, a second drop down box will give a choice of two brush Actions that control how the scrapbook will be applied. |
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Scrapbook Brush will resize the scrapbook contents to fit the selected brush shape and size.
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If the brush is small then the scrapbook contents will be compressed closer together |
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If the brush is large then the contents will be spaced further apart |
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Every Left Click will paste another complete scrapbook copy |
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The Scale setting in the Tool Options Palette is ignored. |
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Scrapbook Clone will paste the scrapbook sized according to the Scale setting (100% = original size)
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Tool Options Palette Controls |
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The active scrapbook brush options for each action are shown in the Tool Options Palette with a Gold coloured icon next to their names. Those options that have their icon greyed out will be ignored by the selected action, but they can still be edited. |
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Most of the data entry boxes in the Tool Options Palette have a Popup Menu (Right Click inside the box) that can be used to collect and distribute data - see the Wiki Page How to Use the Surveyor 2.0 Palettes for more details. |
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Unlike Surveyor Classic, there is no upper limit to the brush Radius . Brushes of hundreds of metres (even kilometres) in size are possible. However, the performance will decrease as the brush radius increases. |
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The Rotation controls the starting angle for pasting the scrapbook objects. In Surveyor Classic you could only rotate and paste in 90° increments. In S20 you can rotate and paste at any angle. |
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The Ground Height options in the Scrapbook Filters control how the terrain heights in the Scrapbook are applied |
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Take care if setting both the Scale and the Radius . Using extreme values for both, such as a very large brush radius and a very small scale value, can cause performance issues (i.e. long delays) while the program attempts to scale and clone the scrapbook contents |
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Pasting a Scrapbook
The current Scrapbook can be Pasted into the Trainz World at the cursor (the Compass Rose) position by either:- |
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In both cases the scrapbook contents will be pasted using the original scrapbooks size. It will be pasted inside a Marquee Selection Area that can be moved and resized. The objects that are pasted and how they are pasted is controlled by the current Scrapbook Palette filter settings
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Setting the Filters
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You will probably need to undock and resize the Scrapbook palette to make full use of its filters. Refer to Hiding and Showing Palettes and Windows at the top of this document for undocking and resizing instructions |
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Steps: To Open the Scrapbook Filters |
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Left Click on the arrowhead next to the Filters: label below the scrapbook image to open the scrapbook filters. |
These filters control which elements in the scrapbook are added to the Trainz World and how they are added. |
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The Asset Preview Palette
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This is a Surveyor Only palette |
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This palette gives a rotating 3D view of an asset that has been selected in the Assets Palette. It works with all assets except effect layers.
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The Asset Preview Palette can be enlarged once it has been undocked.
The current Surveyor 2.0 version has no display or control options and lacks the "zoom" and other features found in the Preview function of Content Manager. |
The Content Packages Palette
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This is a Surveyor Only palette |
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This palette is mainly intended for content creators, particularly MPS (Multi Player Surveyor) content. It helps manage, prepare and upload to the MPS Server a user created "Content Package". The web site for the TCCP (Trainz Content Creation Program), which is not MPS specific, can be found at info.trainzsimulator.com/tccp |
For a more technical description of using the Content Packages Palette see the Trainz Wiki page Content Packages |
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The Content Packages Palette is intended for use by Content Creators , particularly those creating MPS (Multi Player Surveyor) routes . But it can be used by anyone to help manage installed packages and identify their details and contents. |
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Its content creation function does not support session data - it is for routes only |
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The palette lists all the installed Content Packages that have assets available for use. Two special packages are included in the list:-
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Enabling packages in an MPS Route will prompt other users who download the Route to install the same packages |
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Steps: To view the details of a package:- |
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Right Click on the package name |
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Select the option View Details |
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Some packages will display the message
If details are available then something like the following example will be shown.
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Warning:
If you Uninstall a package you will also delete any Packaged assets it contains that may be needed by other assets on your system, such as routes. Packaged assets may (or may not) be found on the DLS - that is a decision made by the creator of the package. They are not Payware but come as part of an installed DLC package. Trainz has no way of knowing if a "packaged" asset it is about to delete had previously been "Installed from the DLS", and could therefore be needed elsewhere, or was only installed with the package.
Uninstalling a package can leave you with some (or many) "Missing dependency" error messages. The remedy is to use Content Manager to first perform a DBR (database repair) and then download the missing dependencies from the DLS BUT it is possible that some of the "missing dependencies" can only be found in the DLC Package you have just uninstalled. |
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While you can manually select the packages to be enabled, an easier option may be to let the program perform that task. |
With or without any packages enabled, Left Click on the icon showing 3 horizontal bars (bottom right) to open a menu.
Automatically Enable Required Packages |
attempts to automatically identify and enable the minimum number of packages required by the current route. This only affects the packages listed in the palette and nothing else |
List Assets Unsupported by Enabled Packages |
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open Content Manager with a window displaying all the assets (objects) used in the current route that are not found in the enabled packages, OR |
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give the preferred result as shown in the following message
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Steps: To identify the assets that are required by the current route that are not supported by the enabled packages:- |
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Disable all packages - the Revert button will reset any enabled packages leaving only the top package enabled |
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Select the menu option Automatically Enable Required Packages . There may be a delay of a few seconds. |
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Select the menu option List Assets Unsupported by Enabled Packages |
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Dealing with Unsupported Assets
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If you have manually selected and enabled the packages you want to include and have been shown a list of assets that are not supported by your selection, then you will need to identify the missing packages (if any) and add them manually.
Steps: To identify and add missing packages:- |
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Left Click on the first asset in the Content Manager window |
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open the Content Menu and select the option Report Containing Packages |
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note the ID of the package. If no ID is shown then the asset does not belong to an installed package (see option below for dealing with these assets) |
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repeat for each asset in the Content Manager list |
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Enable the identified missing packages. The IDs of all the installed packages can be found by using the steps described in Content Package Details above |
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If you have used the Automatically Enable Required Packages option then any unsupported assets found will not belong to any installed packages. In this case you will need to create a new package using TCCP and add them to that package - see the Trainz Wiki Page at TCCP Content Creation. If that is not a suitable option then you will need to either remove the unsupported assets from the route or replace them with supported assets. |
Once you have enabled the required packages, you need to prepare the route for uploading to the live MPS Server
The next step is to upload the new package to the live MPS Server.
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Open the Surveyor Sharing Menu from the Main Menu icons |
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Select the option Share Route . You will receive a warning that Session Data is not supported. |
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To proceed Left Click OK
To cancel the upload Left Click Cancel |
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Assuming that you selected OK then the route will be packaged and uploaded to the live MPS Server. A successful upload will be indicated by the final message as shown below:-
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A route that has been uploaded to the MPS Server will appear with a colour band in the Surveyor Select a Route/Session window. |
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The Drivers Palette/Driver Control Center
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This is a Surveyor palette |
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In Surveyor if the Drivers Palette is not visible on the screen then refer to Hiding and Showing Palettes and Windows at the top of this document |
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In Driver to show the Driver Control Centre on the screen either:-
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Left Click on the Driver Icon at the bottom left of the screen OR |
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open the Window Menu and select the Driver Control Center option |
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This provides a full list of available drivers, their assigned trains and the tools to manage them in both Surveyor and Driver |
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In Driver it is named the Driver Control Center and is a Window |
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New drivers can be added to the Drivers Palette |
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A randomly selected driver will be automatically added to the Drivers Palette when a locomotive is added to your Trainz World. The driver will be assigned to the new locomotive |
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A driver that has no currently assigned train can have one assigned to them |
Steps: To assign a driver to a train:- |
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Move to Destination
Left Click on the icon to select a new train for the driver. The Drivers Palette will change to the image shown below right |
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If this tool cannot be selected then check if the driver has been set to Not Assigned or Automatic Scheduler (available in Trainz Plus only). If necessary you can change the setting to Player Controlled but that may affect other operations |
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A driver that is currently assigned to a train can be reassigned to a different train or to no train |
Steps: To switch a driver from one train to another:- |
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Get off Train
Left Click on the icon to leave the assigned train so that the driver can be assigned to another or none |
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Once the driver has left the train, the icon will change to a new design |
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Move to Destination
This is optional. You can reasign the driver by a Left Click on the new icon to select a new train for the driver. The Drivers Palette will change to the image shown below right |
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If this tool cannot be selected then check if the driver has been set to Not Assigned or Automatic Scheduler . If necessary you can change the setting to Player Controlled but that may affect other operations such as the TLR |
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These features are mostly intended for use in the Trainz Living Railroad (TLR) (available in Trainz Plus only) but some can be used with normal Sessions |
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They will have no effect in the running of normal (non-TLR) Sessions |
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After selecting the View Driver Properties Tool, the following Properties window will open.
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In Trainz Plus Only: When used in Driver Mode a coloured line will appear above the track showing the path, or possible paths, when the next command in the Command Status queue is a movement command, such as Drive To..., Navigate To... or Couple To.... The path lines will not be shown when these commands are not being executed. The colour of the path lines are Blue, Green, Orange and Red. |
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Notes: Path Colours:-
These colours identify the type of service and are a "Work In Progress". They may change in future releases |
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Locomotive only |
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Passenger (not yet implemented) |
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Freight |
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Active Path (for the selected driver) |
If you do not want the coloured paths to appear then close the Driver Properties Window |
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The signals and switches along the path may not be correctly set until the train approaches and activates them |
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In the current retail Trainz Plus version, the path will be visible as long as the Driver Properties window is open (but it can be minimised) |
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The path options are controlled from the Main Display Menu, as shown below, and are independent of the Driver Properties window
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To open the Driver Properties window in Driver, choose one of the following:-
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From the Driver Icon:-
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Left Click on the Driver Icon at the bottom left of the screen |
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select the driver from the driver list (Left Click on its Eye icon if it is not the driver with the focus) |
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Left Click on the View Driver Properties Tool for that driver |
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From the Window Menu:-
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Open the Window Menu and select Driver Control Center |
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select the driver from the driver list (Left Click on its Eye icon if it is not the driver with the focus)
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Left Click on the View Driver Properties Tool for that driver |
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Left Click on the Close button to close the window and return to the Drivers Palette or Driver Control Center but closing it will turn off the path line. To keep the path line on the screen Minimise the window instead. |
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This allows you to move the driver to a new train and to view/edit the details of their current train |
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Steps: To edit the driver location:- |
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Left Click on the white Down Arrowhead following the name of the assigned locomotive |
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select an option from the drop down menu |
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Choose one of the following:-
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Get off Train |
the driver assignment to this train will be terminated, OR |
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Show <name of loco> |
this will open a new Properties window showing details of the assigned train. Some of those details can be edited. See Train Properties below |
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Left Click on the Close button to close the window and return to the Drivers Palette. |
Train Properties
The Show <name of loco> option will open the Train Properties window |
Left Click on the Close button to close the window and return to the Driver Properties window. |
Script Properties
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Steps: To display the legacy script properties of the locomotive:- |
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Left Click on the window icon to open the Script Properties window |
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Left Click the button to close the window |
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You can edit the Script Properties of a locomotive.
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Steps: To edit the Script Properties:- |
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Left Click on the Enable Editing button |
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All the script controlled properties of that particular locomotive, as shown left, can be opened (Left Click on the link) and edited |
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To Save your edits Left Click on the Save Changes button, OR
To Cancel your edits Left Click on the Cancel button |
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This allows you to set the driver control assignment |
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Steps: To change a driver assignment:- |
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Left Click on the white Down Arrowhead following the name of the player |
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select an option from the drop down menu |
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Choose one of the following:-
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Not Assigned |
makes the driver unavailable but keeps them in the driver list, OR |
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Automatic Scheduler |
this assigns control of the driver to the TLR (available in Trainz Plus only) but the Living Railroad Dispatch setting must be Enabled in the Session Options Window, OR |
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returns the driver to active duty in the driver list |
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Left Click on the Close button to close the window and return to the Drivers Palette. |
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The Command Status displays the list of driver commands waiting for execution by the selected driver |
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New driver commands can be added and existing commands removed |
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A sample list of driver commands |
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Left Click on the Close button to close the window and return to the Drivers Palette. |
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This allows you to monitor the activity and progress of a driver |
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This gives a detailed list of every operation started and completed by the selected driver. In the example shown on the left this includes gaining and releasing "permits" (access or permission) for each junction switch along the drivers path.
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the display area has a vertical scroll bar on the right for longer reports |
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Left Click on the coloured dots to toggle them on/off and filter the log entries by message type
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Grey ON shows general messages: Grey OFF hides general messages |
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Yellow ON shows warnings: Yellow OFF hides warnings |
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Red ON shows error messages: Red OFF hides error messages |
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Green ON shows "task completed" messages: Green OFF hides "task completed" messages |
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Left Click in the Search text box to enter a text string to filter the log entries |
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Left Click on the Close button to close the window and return to the Drivers Palette. |
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This palette displays the Trainz System Log which details the loading of assets, the operation of scripts, messages displayed on the screen (in Driver), etc. It is for diagnostic purposes. |
The Session Options Window
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This is a Driver Only window |
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This window allows you to change session settings in Driver "on the fly" |
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This window can be minimised but it cannot be resized |
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Left Click on the icon to close the window |
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Each item shown in the window can be edited:-
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Left Click on a boxed item to select an option from its drop down menu (see below) |
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In the calendar Left Click on date (the day and/or the left/right month arrows) to change the season of the year or enter a new date in the text entry box (the year entered does not matter) |
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In the clock Left Click and Drag the clock hand around the dial to change the time of day |
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Derailment Mode |
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sets the realism level of derailments. Options are None (no derailments will occur), Arcade (derailments will occur far more often than reality) and Realistic |
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Living Railroad Dispatch |
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sets the operation of the TLR (Trainz Living Railroad - available in Trainz Plus only). Options are Enabled (feature is on) and Disabled (feature is off)
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Restart Stuck AI |
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sets whether or not attempts will be made to resolve AI conflicts and restart "stuck" AI controlled trains. Options are Enabled (feature is on) and Disabled (feature is off) |
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Weather |
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sets the current weather conditions. Options are Clear, Cloudy, Drizzle, Rain, Stormy, Light Snow, Medium Snow, Heavy Snow |
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Weather Changeability |
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sets the rate and scope of changes to the weather conditions during the session. Options are None (no weather changes), Periodic (minor and gradual changes) and Extreme (rapid and wide ranging changes) |
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sets the speed at which time changes during the session. This does not affect the speed of trains or other operations. Options range from 1x (normal time) to 1440x (extremely rapid time) |
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Current Time |
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sets, very inaccurately, the current time shown on the session clock. Left Click and Drag on the pointer shown on the clock dial. Each of the small dividing lines on the dial represents 36 minutes which makes accurate time setting difficult - approximations are best. |
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The Commodity Picker Window
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This is a Driver Only window |
In Driver to show the Commodity Picker Window on the screen open the Window Menu and select the Commodity Picker option |
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This window allows you to change the commodities (products) carried by rolling stock in Driver "on the fly" |
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In Driver to show the Session Info Window on the screen open the Window Menu and select the Session Info option |
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This window displays the active message windows that were created for this session by a HTML Asset or a Message Popup Rule starting with the last one displayed |
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This window can also be displayed by pressing the F1 function key |
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If no HTML Asset or Message Popup Rule exists in the session, or those present have not yet been activated, then nothing will be displayed |
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This window cannot be minimised or resized |
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Left and Right arrow icons at the bottom of the palette will allow you to move forward and back through any other message windows that have been activated for this session |
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A icon indicates no more messages. Left Click on the or the icons to close the window |
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In Driver to show the Waybill Window on the screen open the Window Menu and select the Waybill option |
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This window displays the commodity deliveries and pickups for this train |
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This window cannot be minimised or resized |
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Left Click on the icon to close the window |
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In Driver to show the Schedule Info Window on the screen open the Window Menu and select the Schedule Info option |
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This window displays the Trainz Living Railroad (TLR) (available in Trainz Plus only) schedule for the train |
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This window is fully functional in the Trainz Living Railroad (TLR) (available in Trainz Plus only) feature |
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This window cannot be minimised or resized |
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Left Click on the icon to close the window |
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Trainz Wiki
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More Tutorials and Guides to Using Trainz
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Related Links
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This page was created by Trainz user pware in February 2023 and was last updated as shown below.