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-<p>All these peg positions are on the track centre-lines, with the exception of <b>peg on FP</b> and <b>peg on TORG</b>.<br>(The <b>peg on user position</b> will usually be on a track centre-line.)</p> 
-<table style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica; font-size: 18px" rows="25" align="center" bgcolor="#ffffd0" border="1" bordercolor="BLUE" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" cols="3" width="95%"> 
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-<td align="center" valign="middle">the&nbsp;following<br> 
-<font color="#0000ff"><strong><kbd>CTRL+NUMBER</kbd></strong></font><br> 
  
-      shortcuts&nbsp;use<br> 
-      the&nbsp;number<br> 
-      keys&nbsp;on&nbsp;the<br> 
-<strong>main</strong>&nbsp;keyboard&nbsp;:</td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle"><strong>peg&nbsp;positions&nbsp;:</strong></td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle"><strong>details :</strong></td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle"><font color="#0000ff"><kbd><strong>CTRL-0</strong></kbd><br> 
-      (zero)</font></td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">reset<br> 
-      peg on<br> 
-<strong><em>datum</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Resets the fixing peg on the datum rail-end position, from which all 
-      template dimensions are calculated. 
-<p> 
-      For a turnout template with <strong><em>approach track</em></strong>, the datum position 
-      is at the <u>outer</u> end of the approach track.</p></td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle"><font color="#0000ff"><kbd><strong>CTRL-1</strong></kbd></font></td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on<br> 
-<strong><em>rail-joint</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at the toe stock-rail joint for turnouts, or the 
-      joint end for plain track. 
-<p> 
-      The stock-rail joint is normally located two plain sleeper spacings in front 
-      of the switch toe (blade tips). On some pre-group prototype companies only 
-      one sleeper is used, and on&nbsp;others these are wide timbers instead of 
-      plain sleepers. (These spacings can be set as part of a<strong><em>custom</em></strong> switch.)</p> 
-<p> 
- 
-      For a turnout template with <strong><em>approach track</em></strong>, the rail-joint 
-      position is at the <u>inner</u> end of the approach track.</p> 
-<p> 
-      For a plain track template, the <strong><em>rail-joint</em></strong> position is at the 
-      opposite end of the template to the <strong><em>datum</em></strong> position, and all 
-      rail lengths and sleeper spacings originate from&nbsp;this end. For more 
-      information see the <a href="#snap_lengths">snap length</a> functions.</p></td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle"><font color="#0000ff"><kbd><strong>CTRL-2</strong></kbd></font></td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on <strong><em>TP</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at the switch Toe-Point (switch blade tips). Repeatedly 
-      selecting <strong><em>peg on TP</em></strong> toggles the peg alignment between the main 
-      road and the turnout road.</td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">-</td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on<br> 
-<strong><em>end of planing</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg in the turnout road at the end of the switch blade 
-      planing. For <strong><em>semi-curved</em></strong> switches (e.g. <strong>REA</strong> switches) 
-      this position marks the commencement of the <strong><em>switch radius</em></strong>, 
-      and is marked across between the rails. 
-<p> 
- 
-      This peg position can be used when creating special-purpose custom switches.</p></td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">-</td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on<br> 
-<strong><em>switch heel</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg in the turnout road at the heel of the switch. This 
-      position marks the commencement of the <strong><em>turnout radius</em></strong>, and 
-      is marked across between the rails. 
-<p> 
- 
-      This peg position can be used with custom switches and for catch points.</p> 
-<p> 
-      (This <strong><em>switch heel</em></strong> position may not correspond to the 
-      joints&nbsp;in&nbsp;the switch rails. See also the<font color="#0000ff"><strong>track &gt; snap lengths &gt; turnout &gt; snap to 
-      catch points</strong></font> menu item, which <u>does</u> correspond to the joint 
-      in the switch stock&nbsp;rails.)</p></td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle"><font color="#0000ff"><kbd><strong>CTRL-3</strong></kbd></font></td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on <strong><em>DP</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at the Deflection-Point (track centre-line intersection). 
-      Repeatedly selecting <strong><em>peg on DP</em></strong> toggles the peg alignment between 
-      the main road and the turnout road.</td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">-</td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on <strong><em>CESP</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg in the turnout road at the Crossing Entry Straight 
-      Point. This position marks the end of&nbsp;the <strong><em>turnout radius</em></strong>, 
-      and is marked across between the rails. 
-<p> 
- 
-      This peg position is only available for turnouts with<strong><em>regular</em></strong> or <strong><em>parallel</em></strong> types of V-crossing.</p> 
-<p> 
-      For <strong><em>curved</em></strong> and <strong><em>generic</em></strong> types of V-crossing, use<strong><em>peg on TCP</em></strong> instead (see below).</p></td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle"><font color="#0000ff"><kbd><strong>CTRL-4</strong></kbd></font></td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on <strong><em>FP</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at the Fine-Point of a V-crossing (the rail gauge-face 
-      intersection point). Repeatedly selecting <strong><em>peg on FP</em></strong> toggles 
-      the peg alignment between the main road and the turnout road. 
-<p> 
- 
-      The fine-point is a little way in front of the actual nose of the vee, which 
-      is blunted off to a width of 3/4" (scale) on bullhead track.</p> 
-<p><img alt="" src="red_pointer.gif" height="16" width="16">&nbsp;<font color="MAROON"><em>Do 
-      not confuse this Fine-Point at the gauge-face intersection with the term 
-      "frog point". This means the location of the blunt nose of the vee and is 
-      also sometimes abbreviated to FP, for example in North America (where the 
-      nose is usually blunted to 1/2" width).</em></font></p></td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">-</td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on <strong><em>TCP</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at the Turnout-side Crossing Point. This position 
-      is on the turnout road centre-line in line with the fine-point. 
-<p> 
-      For a <strong><em>generic</em></strong> type of V-crossing, this position marks the end 
-      of the <strong><em>turnout radius</em></strong>, and is marked across between the rails.</p></td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle"><font color="#0000ff"><kbd><strong>CTRL-5</strong></kbd></font></td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on <strong><em>TXP</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at the Turnout-side crossover mid-point. This peg 
-      position is determined by the current turnout-side adjacent track 
-      centre-to-centre dimension (<font color="#0000ff"><strong>geometry &gt; adjacent 
-      centres...</strong></font> menu item). 
-<p> 
-      This peg position is used when forming crossovers between running lines.</p></td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle"><font color="#0000ff"><kbd><strong>CTRL-6</strong></kbd></font></td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on <strong><em>TVJP</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at the Turnout-side Vee Joint Position (vee splice-rail 
-      end). 
-<p> 
-      This is the position normally used when adding further templates to the turnout 
-      road. See also the <a href="#snap_lengths">snap length</a> functions.</p></td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">-</td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on <strong><em>TRP</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at the Turnout-side Return Point. This position is 
-      only available for a <strong><em>parallel</em></strong> type of crossing, and is on the 
-      turnout road centre-line at the end of the <a href="mintut1a.htm" target="_top">return 
-      curve</a>. 
-<p> 
- 
-      This position marks the end of the <strong><em>return curve radius</em></strong>, and 
-      is marked across between the rails.</p></td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">-</td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on <strong><em>MCP</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at the Main-side Crossing Point. This position is 
-      on the main road centre-line in line with the fine-point.</td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle"><font color="#0000ff"><kbd><strong>CTRL-7</strong></kbd></font></td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on <strong><em>MXP</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at the Main-side crossover mid-point. This peg position 
-      is determined by the current main-side adjacent track centre-to-centre dimension 
-      (<font color="#0000ff"><strong>geometry &gt; adjacent centres...</strong></font> menu 
-      item). 
-<p> 
- 
-      This peg position is used to maintain a&nbsp;running clearance over the turnout 
-      roads when turnouts are placed back to back in the main road.</p></td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle"><font color="#0000ff"><kbd><strong>CTRL-8</strong></kbd></font></td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on <strong><em>MVJP</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at the Main-side Vee Joint Position (vee point-rail 
-      end). 
-<p> 
- 
-      This is the position normally used when adding further templates to the main 
-      road. See also the <a href="#snap_lengths">snap length</a> functions.</p></td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">-</td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on <strong><em>MRP</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at the Main-side Return Point. This position is only 
-      available for a <strong><em>parallel</em></strong> type of crossing, and is on the main 
-      road centre-line opposite the end of the <a href="mintut1a.htm" target="_top">return 
-      curve</a>.</td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">-</td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on<br> 
-<strong><em>mid-length</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at exactly halfway along the overall length of the 
-      template. This position is intended mainly for use with plain track on turntable 
-      decks.</td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle"><font color="#0000ff"><kbd><strong>CTRL-9</strong></kbd></font></td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on <strong><em>length</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at the end of the template length. 
-<p> 
-      For a turnout, this position may be anywhere within the turnout, according 
-      to the current <strong><em>overall length</em></strong> setting 
-      (<font color="#0000ff"><kbd><strong>F4</strong></kbd></font> mouse action).</p> 
-<p> 
-      For a turnout template with <strong><em>exit track</em></strong>, the<strong><em>length</em></strong> position is at the <u>outer</u> end of the exit track.</p> 
-<p> 
- 
-      If the turnout is set to <strong><em>length free</em></strong>, the overall length will 
-      be two exit sleepers beyond the<font color="#0000ff"><kbd><strong>CTRL-8</strong></kbd></font><strong><em>MVJP</em></strong> position (see above).</p> 
-<p> 
-      For plain track, this <strong><em>length</em></strong> position is the same as the<font color="#0000ff"><kbd><strong>CTRL-1</strong></kbd></font><strong><em>rail-joint</em></strong> position. See also the <a href="#snap_lengths">snap 
-      length</a> functions.</p></td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">-</td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on <strong><em>TORG</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at the Turnout radius Origin (radial centre). This 
-      peg position is only available for <strong><em>straight</em></strong> turnouts having 
-      a <strong><em>curved</em></strong> type of crossing. 
-<p> 
-      This peg position is used with the<font color="#0000ff"><strong><kbd>F8</kbd></strong></font><strong><em>rotate</em></strong> mouse action, to swing a template around the radial 
-      centre of the turnout road.</p></td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">-</td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on<br> 
-<strong><em>transition&nbsp;start</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at the start of the transition zone. This peg position 
-      is only available for templates which include a<a href="#transition">transition curve</a>. 
-<p> 
- 
-      This peg position is often used with the<font color="#0000ff"><strong><kbd>F6</kbd></strong></font><strong><em>curving</em></strong> mouse action, or when adjusting the transition settings.</p> 
-<p> 
-      It can also be used with the <font color="#0000ff"><strong>tools &gt; make split 
-      &gt; make split at peg</strong></font> function, to divide a transition curve 
-      template into separate templates for the 1st radius section and the transition 
-      sections.</p></td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">-</td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on<br> 
-<strong><em>transition&nbsp;length</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at the end of the transition zone. This peg position 
-      is only available for templates which include a<a href="#transition">transition curve</a>. 
-<p> 
- 
-      This peg position is often used with the<font color="#0000ff"><strong><kbd>F6</kbd></strong></font><strong><em>curving</em></strong> mouse action, or when adjusting the transition settings.</p> 
-<p> 
-      It can also be used with the <font color="#0000ff"><strong>tools &gt; make split 
-      &gt; make split at peg</strong></font> function, to divide a transition curve 
-      template into separate templates for the 2nd radius section and the transition 
-      sections.</p></td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">-</td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on<br> 
-<strong><em>adjacent track TS</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at the datum position on the Turnout Side adjacent 
-      track centre-line. 
-<p> 
-      This peg position is determined by the current turnout-side adjacent track 
-      centre-to-centre dimension (<font color="#0000ff"><strong>geometry &gt; adjacent 
-      centres...</strong></font> menu item).</p> 
-<p> 
- 
-      This peg position is useful when working with double track.</p></td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">-</td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on<br> 
-<strong><em>adjacent track MS</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at the datum position on the Main Side adjacent track 
-      centre-line. 
-<p> 
- 
-      This peg position is determined by the current main-side adjacent track 
-      centre-to-centre dimension (<font color="#0000ff"><strong>geometry &gt; adjacent 
-      centres...</strong></font> menu item).</p> 
-<p> 
-      This peg position is useful when working with sidings and loops alongside 
-      a running line.</p></td></tr> 
-<tr> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">-</td> 
-<td align="center" valign="middle">peg on<br> 
-<strong><em>user position</em></strong></td> 
-<td>Sets the fixing peg at your own user-defined pre-set position. 
-<p> 
-      To set this position for subsequent use, move the peg to the required position 
-      (<strong><font color="#0000ff"><kbd>CTRL-F8</kbd></font> <em>move 
-      peg</em></strong> mouse action) and then click the <font color="#0000ff"><strong>adjust 
-      &gt; set peg options &gt; set user position at peg</strong></font> menu item.</p></td></tr> 
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