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Timetable 05/06/2012 at 12:57 #32773
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Can anyone please help me,

I have just downloaded the Wembley Sub SimSig and there are no timetables. Does anyone have any copies of a timetable or timetables to issue please?

Many Thanks

Jay

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Re: Timetable 05/06/2012 at 13:20 #32775
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Open F3 and untick the box marked 'Use Public Documents folder'.
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Re: Timetable 05/06/2012 at 13:23 #32778
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Hey Steamer,

Thanks mate so much appreciated wondered why I couldn't find the timetable lol

Jay

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Re: Timetable 20/11/2012 at 15:38 #37792
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I need a bit of help, i've found the Wembley Sub timetables however, tried to move the timetable by selecting compatibility files, then extracting the files, to C:\Program Files\SimSig\WembleySub, but the timetable hasn't been loaded into C:\Program Files\SimSig\WembleySub.
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Re: Timetable 20/11/2012 at 15:55 #37793
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Go into the F3 menu, choose the Control tab and un-tick "Use Public Documents Folder" and the timetable should appear. You might have to restart the sim, though.
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Re: Timetable 20/11/2012 at 16:21 #37797
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Tried F3 & Public Documents just SimSig then WembleySub folder however WembleySub folder is empty with no timetable. Timetable with splashes does appear under C:\Program Files\SimSig\WembleySub.
Last edited: 20/11/2012 at 16:22 by Statto
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Re: Timetable 20/11/2012 at 16:26 #37798
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Have you re-started the sim after unchecking the Public Documents box. Until you re-start the sim, it is still looking in the Public Documents folder. Once you re-start after the un-check, the TT selection window should be looking at the C:\Program Files\SimSig\WembleySub folder which is where you have already identified the splashes and TT.
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Last edited: 20/11/2012 at 16:28 by postal
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Re: Timetable 20/11/2012 at 16:28 #37799
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Is the timetable in the subfolder, or in the folder containing the sim files?

EDIT: Postal beat me to it.

Last edited: 20/11/2012 at 16:28 by John
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Re: Timetable 20/11/2012 at 17:33 #37800
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" said:
Have you re-started the sim after unchecking the Public Documents box. Until you re-start the sim, it is still looking in the Public Documents folder. Once you re-start after the un-check, the TT selection window should be looking at the C:\Program Files\SimSig\WembleySub folder which is where you have already identified the splashes and TT.
I've restarted the Sim each time i've extracted the files to C:\Program Files\SimSig\WembleySub but each time i've done it timetable does not appear.

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Re: Timetable 20/11/2012 at 18:08 #37801
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" said:
" said:
Have you re-started the sim after unchecking the Public Documents box. Until you re-start the sim, it is still looking in the Public Documents folder. Once you re-start after the un-check, the TT selection window should be looking at the C:\Program Files\SimSig\WembleySub folder which is where you have already identified the splashes and TT.
I've restarted the Sim each time i've extracted the files to C:\Program Files\SimSig\WembleySub but each time i've done it timetable does not appear.
but have you unticked the "use public documents" radio button in the F3 menu?

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Re: Timetable 20/11/2012 at 18:26 #37802
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Uninstall and reinstall the sim. The timetable is already included in the download, so all you will need to do once you have installed the sim is to ensure the "use public documents folder" is un-ticked, close and restart the sim.

If it's still not working after that, then I'm at a loss...

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Re: Timetable 23/02/2013 at 20:43 #41740
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I have downloaded this sim numerous times and still nno timetable .... I have carried out the F3 procedure and the "use public documents" is never "ticked", so I cant "un-tick" it ?????
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Re: Timetable 23/02/2013 at 20:54 #41741
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" said:
I have downloaded this sim numerous times and still nno timetable .... I have carried out the F3 procedure and the "use public documents" is never "ticked", so I cant "un-tick" it ?????
Have you tried ticking it and seeing what happens?

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Re: Timetable 23/02/2013 at 20:56 #41742
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Let's start by seeing if the TT files have actually been stored on your computer. Can you go to Search (which is normally an option from the Windows Start button) and search your C: drive for "Summer2006.WTT" There may be TTs for other sims with the same title but we are searching for that file in a WembleySub sub-folder.

If you can report back what results the Search gives, we'll then be able to take things forward.

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Re: Timetable 23/02/2013 at 21:43 #41743
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Done a search and it cannot locate Summer2006.WTT ....

I've gone into the Wembley Sub folder and there is a Summer2006.WTT in there, but when I click on it I get the following message:

Windows cannot open this file:

File: Summer2006.WTT

To open this file, windows needs to know what program you want to use to open it etc .....

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Re: Timetable 23/02/2013 at 21:54 #41744
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Good progress. Now we know the TT is on your hard disk.

You say it is in a Wembley Sub folder. The wembleysub.exe file is looking for the TT in a WembleySub folder (no space).

Can you check two things now:

1) Is the folder WembleySub or Wembley Sub?
2) Where is that WembleySub or Wembley Sub folder on your hard disk?

Once we know that we will be well on the way to sorting things.

If you get back promptly you may have a wait for the next answer as I shall be missing from the keyboard from now until sometime between 23:00 and midnight (although there should be other people on line who will be able to help).

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Last edited: 23/02/2013 at 21:55 by postal
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Re: Timetable 23/02/2013 at 22:02 #41745
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It's in WembleySub

When it is opened the following is in it:

WembleySub folder contains TT_Analysis

Splash01
Splash02
Splash03
Splash04
Splash05
Splash06

Summer2006
Summer2006.WTR
Summer2006.WTT

This is stored in the C Drive under program files, SimSig, WembleySub

Last edited: 23/02/2013 at 22:08 by Bluebudgie
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Re: Timetable 23/02/2013 at 22:07 #41746
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now where is the folder located?

is it in program folders(X86)/Simsig/Wembleysub for instance?

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Re: Timetable 23/02/2013 at 22:10 #41747
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This is stored in the C Drive under program files, SimSig, WembleySub
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Re: Timetable 23/02/2013 at 22:11 #41748
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good, in the same place as your other SimSig Sims and folders?
is the simulation also located in the program files/SimSig folder (but not in the wembleysub folder)

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Re: Timetable 23/02/2013 at 22:17 #41749
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Yes the sim is located in the program files/SimSig folder, but not in the Wembleysub folder)
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Re: Timetable 23/02/2013 at 22:21 #41750
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unfortunately i'm at a loss then, postal may be able to help when he comes back.

in general the sim will search for the timetable in a folder relating to the sims name (eg Wembleysub), located within the same folder as the .exe for the sim. you have this in place and use public docs unticked.

sorry

Joe

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Re: Timetable 23/02/2013 at 22:42 #41751
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Try starting the sim without a TT, save the 'game' and see if you can find the save (****.SSG). The WTT ought to be in the same folder (or put copy of the WTT into that folder and see if that works).
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Re: Timetable 23/02/2013 at 23:42 #41752
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I started a sim without a TT and then saved it.

I then searched for the SSG and when I clicked on it, it went to the WembleySub folder after I clicked browse, but couldn't find the SSG anywhere in the folder.

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Re: Timetable 24/02/2013 at 00:10 #41754
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The next thing we need to do then is find out whether your set-up is reading what is in the WembleySub folder.

When you load the sim, you get a pop-up giving the start-up options (New Game, Load Game, Multiplay, Exit). When you see that pop-up, is the picture something relevant to the Wembley Sub sim (various shots of trains or trackwork which clearly belong to the Wembley Sub area or a close up of a signalling panel) or a shot of Foxhall Jn, Didcot which is the default if the sim can't find any splash shots of its own?

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