Hi everybody, I have an issue with track layering when it comes to making a curve, to be more precise the remainder track when it creates a junction. To explain it a bit better: Usually when you create a curve, and you use the method to create two straights first and then connect them by a curve, you can hold [CMD] and scroll the mousewheel down to create a curve shape which fits best to the original you see on Google Maps, as Lukas showed in the Masterclass video. Doing so, usually creates a junction with a track remainder. This remainder then you can delete easily and you have a perfect matched curve. Now my problem is that this method worked well until last hour, since then this remainder is baked to the curve/junction now. The juntion is one only proxy instead of consisting of 2 invididual tracks. Take a look at it here. Normally a junction should be consisting of 2 tracks (which you can select and edit individually) but now the whole junction merges into one big piece, and I cannot delete the left track remainder which I don't need: I need to have pressed any key command accidentally or marked an option where that happens, I think. The Editor didn't crash. I think I maybe even didn't close and reload the Editor. Does anybody know what to do? Or is this a bug?
Ah, yes the ribbon/proxy selector!!! I completely forgot that. I used the button to rotate some long straight tracks into the right position, before. I kept in ribbon mode. Thank you very much! After hours of track layering my brain is melting...