schweitzerdude
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TRS22+ build 117669 here.
A few weeks ago, I discussed how objects or splines could be added to the session layer accidentally. If you are in Surveyor Classic with route layer selected, go to Surveyor 2.0 to do something, and return to Classic, the default layer becomes session without warning, and objects and splines added after this point are on the session layer. If you realize this, a merge will fix the problem. But if you exit the program, save the route but not the session (to preserve the starting positions of trains (common with UDS)) your work will be lost. This to me is a bug and I have been told it has been reported.
The value of UDS is to switch easily between Driver and Surveyor. But the same issue arises. Going from Driver to either S2.0 or Classic resets the default layer from route to session. This to me is a bug as well. But maybe N3V designed the software to do this. If so, I don't understand why.
A few weeks ago, I discussed how objects or splines could be added to the session layer accidentally. If you are in Surveyor Classic with route layer selected, go to Surveyor 2.0 to do something, and return to Classic, the default layer becomes session without warning, and objects and splines added after this point are on the session layer. If you realize this, a merge will fix the problem. But if you exit the program, save the route but not the session (to preserve the starting positions of trains (common with UDS)) your work will be lost. This to me is a bug and I have been told it has been reported.
The value of UDS is to switch easily between Driver and Surveyor. But the same issue arises. Going from Driver to either S2.0 or Classic resets the default layer from route to session. This to me is a bug as well. But maybe N3V designed the software to do this. If so, I don't understand why.