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- nigeldarl5
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activity editor
hi there got a problem here trying to go into the activity editor on msts but its taking too long as i want to create a new act on one of the routes i have. it comes up with errors on some trains with bits missing. then when i click continue it takes a very long time and sometimes crashes any ideas to overcome this.
nigel richards
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Re: activity editor
If you could post up what some of the error are, we will able to help you. 
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Re: activity editor
While were at it with AE, I'm having a problem when open, I can see stations all the markers,platform, sidings etc but not tracks ???? any ideas
Yes running in 16 bit so at a loss a little.
Yes running in 16 bit so at a loss a little.
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Re: activity editor
If you have several routes installed (especially some of the larger one) and are not using trainstore, the editor can take up to 35 minutes to load as it has to read in every path, service, consist and piece of stock before continuing.
Error messages it throws up are usually due to an item of stock or a service looking for a consist which no longer exists, maybe because you created one then deleted it. Normally if they arent too many you can just click ok and continue on. Obviously if you have lots then you will need to sort out your trainset folder first.
The editor normally only works in 16 bit colour so you may well have to change your PC display settings when using the editor, also it can have difficulty if you have all options selected in the view screen of the editor. Try opening one of the default routes and turning off as many views as you can live without, sidings, siding names, traffic paths etc. Once it loads you can turn on again any you need.
Error messages it throws up are usually due to an item of stock or a service looking for a consist which no longer exists, maybe because you created one then deleted it. Normally if they arent too many you can just click ok and continue on. Obviously if you have lots then you will need to sort out your trainset folder first.
The editor normally only works in 16 bit colour so you may well have to change your PC display settings when using the editor, also it can have difficulty if you have all options selected in the view screen of the editor. Try opening one of the default routes and turning off as many views as you can live without, sidings, siding names, traffic paths etc. Once it loads you can turn on again any you need.
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Re: activity editor
Laurie
This is getting more interesting by the minute - done as suggested and unchecked everything in the AE all that was left was a pile of dots no tracks - closed and re-opened still no tracks grrrr (looking for sledgehammer)
This is getting more interesting by the minute - done as suggested and unchecked everything in the AE all that was left was a pile of dots no tracks - closed and re-opened still no tracks grrrr (looking for sledgehammer)
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Re: activity editor
No need for that lol 
Have you tried removing the HWRenderer keys for the activity editor in the registry and restarting the PC. Sounds like something has become corrupt.
Have you tried removing the HWRenderer keys for the activity editor in the registry and restarting the PC. Sounds like something has become corrupt.
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Now that was my thoughts and have spent most of the afternoon trying to find it in the bloody registryLad491 wrote:No need for that lol
Have you tried removing the HWRenderer keys for the activity editor in the registry and restarting the PC. Sounds like something has become corrupt.
UPDATE
Wheres me Hammer - removed HW Renderer keys and still no.
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John (Otherwise known as Meld)
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- nigeldarl5
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Re: activity editor
the error i get is error in line 35 on one 170270.eng
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What are the HWRenderer keys for the activity editor?Lad491 wrote:No need for that lol
Have you tried removing the HWRenderer keys for the activity editor in the registry and restarting the PC. Sounds like something has become corrupt.
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Re: activity editor
" To err is human,but to really foul things up you need a computer"
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