The saga continues...
Apologies for the delay in having this event available on Routgadget.
I've uploaded quite a few events to RG now without problems, but this is the first with timed crossings. I've tracked down an anomoly with a dxf file exported from OCAD 8, so if you think you can offer advice (preferably of the practical kind) please contact me at borderliners.web@gmail.com
Thanks
Penrith - Routegadget/OCAD expert required
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Re: Penrith - Routegadget/OCAD expert required
usuallylast wrote:The saga continues...
Apologies for the delay in having this event available on Routgadget.
I've uploaded quite a few events to RG now without problems, but this is the first with timed crossings. I've tracked down an anomoly with a dxf file exported from OCAD 8, so if you think you can offer advice (preferably of the practical kind) please contact me at borderliners.web@gmail.com
Thanks
I always prefer to export courses from OCAD in XML, because you can easily read them and check everything is in order.
I think you also need a leg time for a road crossing, so for example it can be 1 second, but it can't be zero seconds. But that's in the results file, not the OCAD course file.
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Re: Penrith - Routegadget/OCAD expert required
Thanks Spookster, and a couple of people who have sent suggestions. I have to get back to my real life for a while, but will let you all know when/if the problem is solved.
At the very least I will upload maps asap for the various courses, showing the control positions. Route uploading would not be possible, but those who weren't at the event would be able to see what everyone is talking about.
At the very least I will upload maps asap for the various courses, showing the control positions. Route uploading would not be possible, but those who weren't at the event would be able to see what everyone is talking about.
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Re: Penrith - Routegadget/OCAD expert required
I don't belieeeeve it....
We seem to have Routegadget at last. My sincere apologies again. I don't know OCAD8 very well and, as I suspected, there was a simple solution to the problem which I have discovered by trial and error. So simple that those who know the programme well wouldn't give it a second thought.
Anyway - problem fixed, I hope!
http://www.bl.routegadget.co.uk/bl/reitti.cgi
thanks all for your patience
We seem to have Routegadget at last. My sincere apologies again. I don't know OCAD8 very well and, as I suspected, there was a simple solution to the problem which I have discovered by trial and error. So simple that those who know the programme well wouldn't give it a second thought.
Anyway - problem fixed, I hope!
http://www.bl.routegadget.co.uk/bl/reitti.cgi
thanks all for your patience
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Re: Penrith - Routegadget/OCAD expert required
Usuallylast - I've PM'ed you about a problem with my route on Routegadget.
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Re: Penrith - Routegadget/OCAD expert required
Any idea when the results will be on BOF website?
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andypat wrote:Any idea when the results will be on BOF website?
I'm not doing those, but I believe they are going on very soon.
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