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Elliot's Trackside Diner NOVEMBER 2010
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<p>Good Morning,</p> <p>woke up this morning, only to find out that everything is covered with a nice layer of sn*w [:O]</p> <p>Zoe, a Sunbird Special breakfast, please, with toast, butter, bacon, fried egg - sunny side up - Ed´s OJ, and lots of coffee, thank you!</p> <p>Ken, Morgan - I played around with RTS and I have found out, how to assign a height to the track. The most important step is to detach the part of the track, which is supposed to have a different height, from the rest of the track. If you then assign a height (using the icon with the arrows going up and down) to the beginning of the grade and to the end of the grade, you will see the "incline". Don´t forget to click on the box "calculate grade". </p> <p>The trick is to detach the track, otherwise the height will be assigned to all of your track.</p> <p>[IMG]http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv185/SirMadig/HeightAssignment.jpg[/IMG]</p> <p>TTFN</p>
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