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Phil,

You need to right click in one of the control circles. ?

You can change the circle size by using "Options -> Turnout Options -> Set Turnout Circle Size". ?The default is 4. ?I usually use 2. ?The value also controls the other circle sizes such as track segments. ?This helps in crowded areas.

Dave Sand


----- Original message -----
From: Phil G <phil@...>
Subject: Re: [jmriusers] Invert ANIMATION in PanelPro??
Date: Friday, August 30, 2024 3:10 PM

Yeah, I have a blue box upper left of the slip when I go into edit mode (and I have to zoom in to see the slip in amongst all the other track segments

But what do I click on to bring up the Edit Slip window? Anywhere I click seems to just animate the turnout(s) - and right-clicking seems to think everything is "Mainline"

Phil G

On 30/08/2024 20:38, Dave Sand via groups.io wrote:
Phil,

I assume that you rotated the double slip image so that the magenta/blue connection box is now upper left.


Use the edit dialog to change the turnouts.

Make the top row Thrown and the third row Closed.

Dave Sand


----- Original message -----
From: Phil G <phil@...>
Subject: [jmriusers] Invert ANIMATION in PanelPro??
Date: Friday, August 30, 2024 1:34 PM

Is it possible to invert/reverse the animation of a switch in PanelPro?

I have a double switch which, because of the orientation, shows in?
PanelPro as the through main route being THROWN not CLOSED - which puts?
it at odds with every other turnout on my layout

It's a little difficult to explain without a double slip to point at,?
but if you imagine that one "leg" goes horizontal, and the second goes?
from 10 o'clock to 4 o'clock across horizontal. The horizontal legs are?
my main route, but are only animated that way if I THROW the respective?
switches not CLOSE them

If I reverse the turnouts, then the animation no longer matches the?
turnout positions at all

Hope this makes sense

Phil G








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