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points violation 21/03/2010 at 13:24 #930 | |
viceroy1052
21 posts |
hi all, and yet again brilliant sim,very additive like edinburgh have got to 02.21 and have had a ''clearing point violation at stirling north '' and now got another for stirling middle ;'' i have put 5n44-1 in plat 6 as plat 5 is occuplied with 5p06(should i have both in plat 5)???? thanks for help and answners graham Log in to reply |
points violation 21/03/2010 at 13:24 #7555 | |
viceroy1052
21 posts |
hi all, and yet again brilliant sim,very additive like edinburgh have got to 02.21 and have had a ''clearing point violation at stirling north '' and now got another for stirling middle ;'' i have put 5n44-1 in plat 6 as plat 5 is occuplied with 5p06(should i have both in plat 5)???? thanks for help and answners graham Log in to reply |
points violation 21/03/2010 at 13:45 #7560 | |
wulf
27 posts |
viceroy1052 said:See http://www.SimSig.co.uk/index.php?option=com_jfusion&Itemid=73 for information about clearing points. Because there's no overlaps built in you have to make sure there's no conflict with another route. viceroy1052 said: Yes, they both fit in platform 5. Log in to reply |
points violation 21/03/2010 at 17:18 #7580 | |
UKTrainMan
1803 posts |
Wulf, Your link doesn't work. Try http://www.SimSig.co.uk/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=usertrack:mans:cscotmech&s=clearing+points instead - and note the highlighted bits. Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for. Log in to reply |
points violation 21/03/2010 at 18:41 #7589 | |
wulf
27 posts |
So it doesn't - who knew it was in an iframe? How quaint ::
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points violation 21/03/2010 at 18:56 #7592 | |
UKTrainMan
1803 posts |
Not to worry Wulf it caught me out at first aswell. With Google Chome I can right-click on a link and select "Copy Link Address" and I think you can do something very similar to this with IE 6/7/8. Basically after a search on the Wiki, find the correct article and then return back to the search results and copy the link address for the article then paste it to the forum and it should work...although bear in mind that if [] appears in the URL you'll have to remove it otherwise the forum thinks it is BBCode, i.e; or or In-fact as the search term I used was two words, I had to remove the [] completely and make the search term clearing+points instead of just "clearing points". Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for. Log in to reply |