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Locked Re: Saving files / RasPi / TightVNC


 

Bob H,

The first thing to understand is that most everything within a PanelPro session is stored in a single file. ?Think of this file as a book. ?There is a page for turnouts, another one for sensors, etc. ?When you create a panel, that is another page.

There are lots of places to save data. ?I recommend that you use the Panels >> Open Panels… and Panels >> Save Panels… menu items from the main PanelPro menu.

After you start PanelPro, you need to load a panel xml file using the Open Panels… menu item. ?As mentioned, if you go to Preferences >> Startup and select Open File… you can have the selected xml file automatically loaded during start up.

To add an entry to start up:
  1. Go to Preferences >> Start Up
  2. Click on Add, select Open File…
  3. Navigate to the file you want to open and select it.
  4. Click on Open
  5. The start up list will be updated
  6. Click on Save
  7. Select Restart
Dave Sand






On Jan 14, 2019, at 12:2
3 PM, Bob Hall <Olmanhall@...> wrote:

No, I did not have the Start Menu properly set up but I'm still stuck. My attempts to save my Turnout Table and Route Table are all failing, Java says it?can't find them. ?I didn't see an Open Panel command but I do see Open File. I tried adding that to the Startup /home/pi/JMRI_UserFiles/Turnout List.?Turnout List is an xml. file. Nothing. Starting from scratch, what is the proper way to save a Turnout Table and a Route Table created in PanelPro and?make the proper entries in the Startup Menu so they can work with WiThrottle? ?Please do not assume knowledge on my part.?

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