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Using Mobi Info Edit (MIE)
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Re: Using Mobi Info Edit (MIE)
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Just checking what people think. First attempt, an imitation of a Bristol route.
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Pretty good. Just make sure that all your images are the same. For example on a couple of them all the text moves a bit. The parkway station one is also a little short, but otherwise it looks great!
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Re: Using Mobi Info Edit (MIE)
cant get it on the DER laptop.
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Mate, just play with it at home (on your home computer as well)!
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MIE is not as complicated as it looks once its setup.
But unlike Mobitec ZEdit it can only be used for one set of signs as its designed to be registered to a company!
But unlike Mobitec ZEdit it can only be used for one set of signs as its designed to be registered to a company!
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unless you make different buses and then you can have different setsR-C wrote:MIE is not as complicated as it looks once its setup.
But unlike Mobitec ZEdit it can only be used for one set of signs as its designed to be registered to a company!
also, how can anyone get a perfect looking CityRail logo for CityRail bus signs in Zedit and MIE?,i suck at it
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It's a matter of trial and error (well that's how I did it anyway). I just inserted the Cityrail bitmap into the sign, then edited it til I thought it looked right
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Hi there
How did you actually get Mobi Info Edit?
Thanks
How did you actually get Mobi Info Edit?
Thanks
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Hi acbest,
There used to be a link to download a copy of MIE Evaluation version floating around somewhere. But if you just wish to recreate destination signs, then use Mobitec ZEdit which far more easier to use.
There used to be a link to download a copy of MIE Evaluation version floating around somewhere. But if you just wish to recreate destination signs, then use Mobitec ZEdit which far more easier to use.
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Does anyone know where this link is? I already use Zedit, but would love to have a play around on MIE!soulblade wrote:Hi acbest,
There used to be a link to download a copy of MIE Evaluation version floating around somewhere. But if you just wish to recreate destination signs, then use Mobitec ZEdit which far more easier to use.
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and crashes often.soulblade wrote:Hi acbest,
There used to be a link to download a copy of MIE Evaluation version floating around somewhere. But if you just wish to recreate destination signs, then use Mobitec ZEdit which far more easier to use.
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I HAVE A PROB... i made one, and want it as my avatar but how??
how do we save other than .txl?
how do we save other than .txl?
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printscreen each slide, then link together as gif
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This is one quick one I've done following what has been posted on here. Its slightly out of line but I'm happy with it as a starter.
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Are there any M52s that run to Ryde depot anyway?
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And why does it have a little M and big 52?
Would you have a look at that K-Whopper hallin' that Wriggle Wagon hes got it to the floor and looking for more!
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Because that's what they actually look like... saves some desto space too - a big (13x9) M would take two more dots than the little (7x8) MTwo-Way wrote:And why does it have a little M and big 52?
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I'm aware of that, but why did STA make the M small on the M52 desto?soulblade wrote:Because that's what they actually look like... saves some desto space too - a big (13x9) M would take two more dots than the little (7x8) MTwo-Way wrote:And why does it have a little M and big 52?
Would you have a look at that K-Whopper hallin' that Wriggle Wagon hes got it to the floor and looking for more!
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Perhaps to keep the route number at a standard of 26 dots across, including spacing?
EDIT: Or the M is small because it plays no significance in route number, and its only there for political reasons
EDIT: Or the M is small because it plays no significance in route number, and its only there for political reasons
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For some reason I can't get the route number to work properly. I could do before but can't remember how. It comes up with run time error.
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Got the route number working now... Although I still need practicing keeping it inline.
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When placing as my avatar it seems to say that it is not within the size limits when in the first sentence clearly states the size which is allowed.
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Maximum dimensions; width: 150 pixels, height: 150 pixels, file size: 97656.25 KiB.
The maximum width is 150 pixels, and that desto is 300 pixels wide. Hence not within the size limits.
The maximum width is 150 pixels, and that desto is 300 pixels wide. Hence not within the size limits.