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lswrjct-***
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:51 pm
by Dave1955
Hi again, yep it's me, pain in the bottom again. I have just had a look at my Yorkshire Coast Route and found some missing shape and definition files;
lswrjct-3xsi
lswrjct-bs-ms-bs
lswrjct-bs-ms-si
lswrjct-ms-ms
lswrjct-ms-ms-bs
lswrjct-ms-si-si
lswrjct-si-si
lswrjct-si-si-ms
lswrjct-si-si-si
I suspect they are signal files but try as hard as I can't find them under lswr. Can anyone help please.
Dave

Re: lswrjct-***
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 7:24 am
by johny
 | |  | LSWR-Style Signal Kit V2.0 [1024206 bytes] - LSWRSignalKitV2_0.zip File ID: 3479 Date: 19 Nov 2006 - 724 Downloads |
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Only two of the items you quote are part of the above kit, LSWRJct-BS-MS-BS and LSWRJct-MS-MS.
John
Re: lswrjct-***
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 3:36 pm
by Dave1955
Thanks John, I had tried that one. I wonder what the others are??????

Re: lswrjct-***
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 11:58 pm
by JohnKendrick
All the signal shapes needed to run the YCR are included in both the download and the CD versions. These are my variations and placed in the shapes folder along with the rest!
Route users wouldn't normally need to download signal sets unless they are dabbling with a bit of route building as well. My, it would get complicated for beginners if they had to involve themselves with the intricacies of signal scripts just to get a route working.
Suggest you reinstall the YCR from wherever you obtained it and all should be well.
John
Re: lswrjct-***
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 9:04 pm
by Dave1955
Thanks John,
Sorry about the delay in thanking you for your reply.
The route seems to work fine with the activities I have, it is only Route-riter that throws up queries on my system. I was just concerned that it may be looking at parts of the route I haven't used.
Dave

Re: lswrjct-***
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 10:43 pm
by JohnKendrick
Have a look in the route SHAPES folder and see if those files actually exist. If they do then all is well, if not you may get a problem 'somewhere along the line!'
John