steamboateng
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Yes, there is a sequence. First of all the dem map created in TransDEM is its own map. You are pretty much done with it, and it won't show until you actually create a Trainz map, later in the process. Your second step is creating, or calling up a created georeferenced raster map. A georeferenced raster map has the .trf type. This is actually your working overlay map. The dem map has no place here and it must be closed. Save before creating or working on the georeferenced raster map. The third step is creating your route on the georeferenced raster map. Once you have the map loaded, the route tools we be available to you. The route map is the .str type and is overlaid directly on your georeferenced raster map.
I hope this clarifies, somewhat, the difference between the maps.
regards
Mike
Correction: actually you can overlay a georeferenced map on the dem map it is related to. But it must be a valid georeferenced map.
I hope this clarifies, somewhat, the difference between the maps.
regards
Mike
Correction: actually you can overlay a georeferenced map on the dem map it is related to. But it must be a valid georeferenced map.
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