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    • Sleepers as solids along simple turnout

      jpln
      jpln
      I am using same principle based on Excel spreadsheet. For this first one I create solids, I am not using cells. However, it is easy to convert this script to use cells. Lines, axis of sleepers, are created. To use sleepers we must add a coordinate system…
      • over 1 year ago
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    • Turnout Annotations in Profile

      Kivanch
      Kivanch
      The video below will show you the steps to annotate Turnout in Profile, new functionality introduced in OpenRail Update 10 2021 Release 2 For terminology and schematics see here: Turnout Schematics and Bending (bentley.com)
      • over 1 year ago
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    • LLS (Last Long Sleeper) Annotation

      Kivanch
      Kivanch
      The video below will show you the steps to annotate Turnout’s LLS (Last Long Sleeper), new functionality introduced in OpenRail Update 10 2021 Release 2 For terminology and schematics see here: Turnout Schematics and Bending (bentley.com)
      • over 1 year ago
      • OpenRail
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    • Turnout definition: Leading Linear

      Kivanch
      Kivanch
      You may ask what Leading linear is in the turnout definition. It applies for turnouts such as the one below, my typical French turnout. As you can see there is a deviation not exactly at .1 Leading Linear allows you to create such turnout. Here…
      • over 1 year ago
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    • How to insert a 3rd track in template

      jpln
      jpln
      This short video will show you how you can manage a template that introduces a 3rd track between 2 others. In this case I am just showing how to manage the ballast based on the distance between the tracks. https://youtu.be/HX6olil6Bh4
      • over 1 year ago
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    • Turnout Definifion: Sleeper Stub - What Fixed means

      Kivanch
      Kivanch
      Sleeper Stub is used to define extended geometry that supports long sleepers on the branch. It is defined in the turnout Feature Definition and it is used if you check the box Use Sleepers Stub when placing the turnout. You can set: Length Entrance…
      • over 1 year ago
      • OpenRail
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    • Place Turnout: Allow Hidden Elements

      Kivanch
      Kivanch
      Allow Hidden Elements is a checkbox you can find on the Place Turnout dialog. It means that you can place the turnout on elements that have been trimmed and that are part of complex for example. You can see in the snapshot that I am able to select the…
      • over 1 year ago
      • OpenRail
      • OpenRail Wiki
    • How to Import Rail Track Turnout Libraries in OpenRail Designer

      Kivanch
      Kivanch
      You can import your old txt and xml based turnout libraries to OpenRail Designer. Workflow starting with a txt based library is: Use Bentley Rail Track SS4/SS10 to convert txt library to xml. Turnout Library Converted to XML Use OpenRail Designer…
      • 8 months ago
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