TransDem and TS 12
Posted: 19 Apr 2011 13:13
Well it appears and the key word being "appears" the maps created in TransDem for 2010 can in fact be imported directly into TS 12 without much of an issue.
I just put on TS 12, and decided I would try it. So I created a new map from one of my DEM's along with rasters and ortho photos and exported it to its own folder. I then imported directly into TS 12 and the only issue I see is all of the UTM tiles have 2 warnings, "required tag category class was missing and has been set the default" and "required container thumbnails is missing" neither of which prevents the UTM tiles from being imported and seen in surveyor.
Now I have not by any means tested full functionality, but just a really quick and dirty test. One thing I mentioned above, I have TransDem set the output to Trainz 2010 style maps. I would imagine this is important because earlier versions might not be to TS 12s liking…
I'll do some further testing in the area of laying splines in a day or two and report back on how it does.
One thing I can sure tell you, TS 12 seems to import a whole lot faster. It may be because there isn't a lot of built-in content, but it just imported 300 to 400 UTM tiles really quickly…
I just put on TS 12, and decided I would try it. So I created a new map from one of my DEM's along with rasters and ortho photos and exported it to its own folder. I then imported directly into TS 12 and the only issue I see is all of the UTM tiles have 2 warnings, "required tag category class was missing and has been set the default" and "required container thumbnails is missing" neither of which prevents the UTM tiles from being imported and seen in surveyor.
Now I have not by any means tested full functionality, but just a really quick and dirty test. One thing I mentioned above, I have TransDem set the output to Trainz 2010 style maps. I would imagine this is important because earlier versions might not be to TS 12s liking…
I'll do some further testing in the area of laying splines in a day or two and report back on how it does.
One thing I can sure tell you, TS 12 seems to import a whole lot faster. It may be because there isn't a lot of built-in content, but it just imported 300 to 400 UTM tiles really quickly…
