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I have not tried it myself however why not create a new layer called Rulers. and put them all on there. Then delete the layer when finished.
I have not tried it myself however why not create a new layer called Rulers. and put them all on there. Then delete the layer when finished.
I find the best way is when finished with a ruler, delete it.
Why leave them there when you have moved to a different area.
I have not tried it myself however why not create a new layer called Rulers. and put them all on there. Then delete the layer when finished.
I'm bad at house keeping... that's my wife's profession LOLG'day,
I find the best way is when finished with a ruler, delete it.
Why leave them there when you have moved to a different area.
DeRiCo
Using a two baseboard route......alas it does not work
On Google Earth, I'll measure out a length of track and then in TRS19, place a ruler, Then back to GE to measure the curve, then back to TRS19, another ruler. etc...
Thus... I lay all the track and have about 20-50 rulers to delete.
I've been trying but I can never find the DEMs I need for New Mexico.But if I was going to start another Route from scratch, I would take the time to learn and use TransDem.
Rulers are I believe, a default route asset.
Removed the layer... took a few seconds, but the rulers did go away.
That would make sense, but didn't happen in my case. With all the versions of Trainz out there, who knows what's happening.An object that is bound to a layer will share the same properties of that layer (i.e. hidden or shown, locked or unlocked) but when that bound layer is deleted the object will "revert" to its original layer or, in this case, the base route itself.