Hi guys,
I was sent a .rrt file which I believe is from the RR Track software. Does anyone have the software and could convert it to a bitmap or whatever else it may export to so I can take a look at it?
Thanks much, Brian
Hi guys,
I was sent a .rrt file which I believe is from the RR Track software. Does anyone have the software and could convert it to a bitmap or whatever else it may export to so I can take a look at it?
Thanks much, Brian
You can send it to me, Brian. I use RRTrack v4. It can be converted to either a bitmap or jpeg or gif file…whatever’s easier for you to use.
And if Ken can’t do it, I have RR Track as well plus a bunch of other graphics converters.
Sent you an email Ken. Thanks guys!
-Brian
Got your email and sent a reply…somewhere along the line the file got messed up…all I get is a grid with some dots on it.
Ken
I think that means that you don’t have the necessary track library.
Sneaky, aren’t they?
I have the library, plus I’ve emailed plans back and forth before. Never had this happen…pretty strange… This is what I got…
Well, so much for that idea. Wonder WTFO?
Check the level of track detail. That plot looks like it could be the connection points with all the track detail turned off.
I tried that…I also tried labeling the track and get “UNK” where the dots used to be…I’ll forward to you, Jon, see if you can make heads or tails out of it…
Hey - It’s the Unknown Railroad
Looks like the path my UNKle would travel on his way home from Tommy’s Bar and Grill.
I’ve traveled that path a few times meownself…
Its supposedly Aristo track. Thanks for trying guys.
-Brian
looks to me, like all those ““UNK”” that ken had showing, were track section ends…
hmmmmmm
Good job, Jon…I figgered one of you literate computer geeks would figger it out. I was hopin anyway…I wanted to see what the track plan looked like.
That’s what I figgered too, Andy…it was just a bit cornfusin trying to figger where those ends met…at least to me it was…
Thanks much guys!. I owe ya a brewski :).
-Brian