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Chris,

This is version 1 of the Java/JMRI based Timetable Tool. It was migrated from PHP/MySql/Javascript. The goal for 4.14 was the migration with no integration. The original version was QBasic in 1993 followed by a VB3 version.

During the 4.15 development cycle I will be adding a CSV export capability. The CSV file can then be imported into a spreadsheet program for formatting and printing.

I will include the ability to import a ¡°new layout¡± from Operations. I have played with Operations a bit, but my knowledge is limited. The main piece of data that I don¡¯t see is the distance between stations.

I will take a look at providing an invert option for the graph. Based on the complexity of the current graphing code, it may require a new class with all of the logic and calculations flipped.

Dave Sand

On Dec 20, 2018, at 9:02 AM, Chris Mawdsley <mawdsch@...> wrote:

I, too, use a spreadsheet to manage my layout version of my prototype's timetable, and use the graphing feature. I also us Operations Pro, although my layout is not close to supporting an operating session.

I've taken a perfunctory shufti at the new timetable tool. It seems to me that there is a lot of common data used by it and by Operations Pro. Certainly, there are many fields in one that are not used by the other, but I have to ask if there is any plan to integrate the data, perhaps as an option when setting up a New Layout in Timetable.

The graph produced by Timetable starts with 'Mile 0' at the top of the graph. Is there a way to have it at the bottom?

Thanks to whoever added Timetable to JMRI. It's an interesting addition.
Chris

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