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That would mean extracting the track files, editing the SIT, then cloning it again with Traxx. I predict this would not be very fun.
Well, I found editing the SIT file quite enjoyable. I quickly wrote a couple of spreadsheet functions to extract the list of all objects. Now I can select objects by coordinate range (and model name etc.) and determine an offset to be applicable. It takes less than a minute to rewrite a new SIT file with all objects in a subrange moved by the given vector.
So far so good. After cloning in traxx, all default boxes (objects without model) had their height doubled (??)
What's the rationale behind this and the following?
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...will end up requiring some small fixing of each model on the vertical axis once it's back into Traxx
Is this a traxx problem?
What is the meaning of the p,q,r, variables which seem to be zero all the time? [This is not explained in
http://forum.mtm2.com/viewtopic.php?t=1832]
It would be interesting to solve this problem because the spreadsheet could be used for other purposes, e.g. automatically adding a collideable trunk to each modell of a given type etc.