MasterTracklayer
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I thought the Session layers were above the Route layers; I`m pretty sure that they were in Trainz2009/2010, anyway.
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I did not say merge, I said move (dragged) to the route section from the session section. Any layer can be dragged from the session to the route and vice versa. The two main layers (route and session) should not be dragged into the other section.That's not true!
Session layers can be merged onto the route layer as I've stated above. Never merge route layer to the session layer, I have downloaded a few routes from the DLS where the route maps are completely empty this is because the author is completely unaware that the route layer has become part of the session layer and may have deleted the session 'goodbye route'! All that hard work gone.. Always, merge session layers to the route layer avoiding any mishaps
That`s what I`ve been trying to say. Thank you!I did not say merge, I said move
My apologises for not reading correctly Age is creeping up LOLI did not say merge, I said move (dragged) to the route section from the session section. Any layer can be dragged from the session to the route and vice versa. The two main layers (route and session) should not be dragged into the other section.
Can I switch to S1 when I have created my route and its now unconnected Session with S2?The session layer will not sit in the route section because some things must be kept in the session layer. Other layers from the session section can be moved to the route section. Whichever layer sits at the top of the session section becomes the session layer.
In S1 below the track tab, you will see a layer tab, open it and you will see the different layers. The top part is all saved to the route while the bottom half is saved to the session. Select the session layer in the bottom half then click on what looks like a three-pronged fork at the bottom. A window will open and you can select which layer you want to merge into. Select route layer and then click on merge.