No need to bother with an external screenshot programme. Just press Print Screen and then paste the image into your preferred image editor as if you were taking a normal non-Trainz screenshot. The result will include all the overlays in the Trainz window. If you don't want your full desktop then use the built in Windows snipping tool (Win+Shift+S) to capture a single window or selected area.
For me, and a scene with spline or track points visible, Print Screen only works if I first Alt-Tab to get T:ANE into Windowed mode, then click the Windows taskbar, then Print Screen.
I can't seem to get Win-Shift-S to work in Trainz under any circumstances.
For me, and a scene with spline or track points visible, Print Screen only works if I first Alt-Tab to get T:ANE into Windowed mode, then click the Windows taskbar, then Print Screen.
I can't seem to get Win-Shift-S to work in Trainz under any circumstances.