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What is the easyest way to do it? 25/03/2010 at 10:36 #977 | |
Signaller@Amsterdam
76 posts |
I am currently working on the 2008 TT for KGX and I use the timetable editor in SimSig for that. But at work there are times when nothing happens and my time is wasted by chatting. Is there n easy way of making a timetable in word or excel and import the stuff into SimSig? Or is there another handy to use program which makes life a little easyer? Log in to reply |
What is the easyest way to do it? 25/03/2010 at 10:36 #7766 | |
Signaller@Amsterdam
76 posts |
I am currently working on the 2008 TT for KGX and I use the timetable editor in SimSig for that. But at work there are times when nothing happens and my time is wasted by chatting. Is there n easy way of making a timetable in word or excel and import the stuff into SimSig? Or is there another handy to use program which makes life a little easyer? Log in to reply |
What is the easyest way to do it? 25/03/2010 at 10:43 #7767 | |
Tallington
254 posts |
Hi Maarten, very quickly - there is a facility for exporting your current timetable from the sim into CSV format for editing in Excel then importing it back. The function is in the timetable/edit/tools1 tab. [Export] - just Browse to select the required timetable from the list and it will output various CSV files and an XLS file for importing into Excel using the same 'base' filenames. Most of the instructions are there but I found you do have to have a few tries before getting it right, so I would go into the sim sub directory and copy the two files (wtt & wtr) to somewhere safe before starting, just in case. Ken Log in to reply |
What is the easyest way to do it? 25/03/2010 at 11:12 #7772 | |
Signaller@Amsterdam
76 posts |
Thanks for the fast reply Ken. I just exported it to CSV and I receive the following in Excel: (Small part of it... and it makes me dazzling) [img width=100px height=100px]http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/7690/schermafbeelding2010032.png[/img] Log in to reply |
What is the easyest way to do it? 25/03/2010 at 11:18 #7774 | |
Tallington
254 posts |
Try again to import it into Excel and set the import option to 'comma delimited' fields. Ken Log in to reply |
What is the easyest way to do it? 25/03/2010 at 11:35 #7777 | |
Signaller@Amsterdam
76 posts |
Much better now...
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What is the easyest way to do it? 25/03/2010 at 13:22 #7794 | |
postal
5265 posts |
I don't know about the later versions of Excel, but some of the earlier versions will only handle 255 columns (i.e. 253 trains after first 2 header columns). If you are using a version that will only handle this number of columns, the csv exporter gives the option to enter how the maximum columns per file. If you set this at 253, the exporter creates multiple files (e.g. TT_Up0000.csv, TT_Up0001.csv etc) until it has exported all of the trains in the TT. JG “In life, there is always someone out there, who won’t like you, for whatever reason, don’t let the insecurities in their lives affect yours.” – Rashida Rowe Log in to reply |
What is the easyest way to do it? 09/04/2010 at 12:32 #8305 | |
clive
2789 posts |
Rather than Excel, can I please suggest you use my timetable converter, available on my web site. This lets you convert any timetable to a text format which you can then edit in any text editor. It also has features to allow you to build a timetable more easily (read the tutorials for details), for example by defining a train once and then making other trains behave the same.
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What is the easyest way to do it? 09/04/2010 at 16:52 #8321 | |
sloppyjag
480 posts |
I'd love to use Convdata but can't get it to work. I get "'Convdata' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." whenever I try any of the commands in the manual for opening a timetable. However, I suspect I am not using or installing it properly but the manual seems to gloss over what you actually do with the file once it's downloaded. Edit: After a bit of fiddling I think I have now worked out how to use it. Planotransitophobic! Log in to reply |
What is the easyest way to do it? 16/04/2010 at 16:43 #8570 | |
bill_gensheet
1413 posts |
Put convdata in a sim directory along with the timetables Then you can use the import/export command in the sim to do the conversions rather than DOS. I'd recommended looking at 'PFE32' text editor for editing in the text form. Another tip for timetable creation is to try to keep them small and self contained, so for a KX timetable you'd separate NXEC (as was) perhaps even to HST and 91's, 313's, outer suburban and freight. Each can then be tested and debugged alone before combining them. This is particularly useful if you don't have the stock diagrams to hand, although for 2008 you should be OK on that count Bill Log in to reply |