Solving this baseboard problem

malikrthr

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Before I work on my routes again, I would just like to see if there is a way to fix this basemap problem. Before when I was working on my routes in trainz 2009, I would switch to wireframe view and every so often, when I have the camera set to a birds eye view or I zoom out or move to a certain area, the basemap that I use would dissapear. Does anyone know if there is a way to keep the basemap locked in place so it won't dissapear.
 
Before I work on my routes again, I would just like to see if there is a way to fix this basemap problem. Before when I was working on my routes in trainz 2009, I would switch to wireframe view and every so often, when I have the camera set to a birds eye view or I zoom out or move to a certain area, the basemap that I use would dissapear. Does anyone know if there is a way to keep the basemap locked in place so it won't dissapear.

My experience is that it doesn't disappear. It move to a high elevation! My only hope of finding it and returning it to its proper location was to temporarily insert a TALL column of 1000 or 1500, maybe more, units high so that I was looking down on the errant baseboard.

The sudden misplacement occurs when you change the the terrain height over the "upper right" corner of the baseboard.

I know of no way to prevent it happening and one certainly want to reposition or get rid of these displaced baseboards.

Cayden
 
If you name each basemap when placing it, the problem of disappearing should go away! I too had the problem and noticed that all basemaps created in Transdem would stay visable but any I created manually would not so I started naming my basemaps and they have been behaving ever since!

Bricey
 
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