P PapaCharlie62 Active member Apr 15, 2023 #1 Is there a way to roll 3 way and 4 way intersections? I thought there was a way, but not sure. Thanks.
Is there a way to roll 3 way and 4 way intersections? I thought there was a way, but not sure. Thanks.
F frogpipe Yesterdayz Trainz Member Apr 15, 2023 #2 If you mean proceedural junctions, no. Beyond the simple switch it goes back to yhe old way of diverging rails with no frogs or points.
If you mean proceedural junctions, no. Beyond the simple switch it goes back to yhe old way of diverging rails with no frogs or points.
P PapaCharlie62 Active member Apr 16, 2023 #3 Sorry, should have said road intersections, like the YARN ones.
C Christopher824 CDETrainz.com Apr 16, 2023 #4 Yes, add these lines to the config.txt file Code: rotate-yz-range -10,10 rollstep 0.01 rotstep 0.01 Note that if roads are attached when rolling they become detached, just reattach them after rolling. Also only one axis rolls.
Yes, add these lines to the config.txt file Code: rotate-yz-range -10,10 rollstep 0.01 rotstep 0.01 Note that if roads are attached when rolling they become detached, just reattach them after rolling. Also only one axis rolls.
P PapaCharlie62 Active member Apr 16, 2023 #6 PapaCharlie62 said: Thank you very much for the information. Any place in particular? Click to expand...
PapaCharlie62 said: Thank you very much for the information. Any place in particular? Click to expand...
J JCitron Trainzing since 12-2003 Apr 17, 2023 #7 PapaCharlie62 said: PapaCharlie62 said: Thank you very much for the information. Any place in particular? Click to expand... You can add these lines anywhere outside of a container. A container begins with {, and ends with } I would put them in the upper area just before the mesh-table container. Click to expand...
PapaCharlie62 said: PapaCharlie62 said: Thank you very much for the information. Any place in particular? Click to expand... You can add these lines anywhere outside of a container. A container begins with {, and ends with } I would put them in the upper area just before the mesh-table container. Click to expand...