Talk:Portland Branch Railway

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Murgatroyd49 in topic Line extended beyond Easton station

Portland North Coast Details [1] Britmax 17:51, 8 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

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When I attempted to print out the article on A4 sized paper, to pass on to a colleague, all four pages of print were fine, but the line template has white speces every other line, spoiling the look of the article. Can something be done to correct matters?

Xenophon Philosopher (talk) 15:19, 29 December 2018 (UTC)Reply

I tried again at 0437 hours on 30 December 2018, but the "white space" problem on the line template section still remains when trying to print out the article.

Xenophon Philosopher (talk) 04:39, 30 December 2018 (UTC)Reply

What is the "line template"? --Redrose64 🌹 (talk) 09:01, 30 December 2018 (UTC)Reply
It is the item at the top right-hand corner of the article that shows the railway stations on the line. Xenophon Philosopher (talk) 10:44, 30 December 2018 (UTC)Reply
I'm not a railway person at all. (The only reason this came to my attention is because of my Jurassic Coast interest.) Nor am I a template person.
I think Xenophon's point is that the attempted diagram of the railway near the start of the article, which is done by a template, doesn't print correctly. (For instance when I tried "print preview" from Firefox, it looked incorrect. Yes, there does seem to be a problem.)
Looking a little more deeply (the "talk" about that template) it seems that this is an old template, with known, reported problems (not only in printing but also on small screens, apparently). So what seems to be needed is a railway person/editor with a working knowledge of the newer templates, already in use on other articles, to re-do the map.
I hope that helps and that you can find such a person/editor. Feline Hymnic (talk) 12:34, 30 December 2018 (UTC)Reply
The box concerned is a route diagram template (RDT). These are usually constructed so that the names of stations and other features are short enough to fit into one line, without wrapping, on an average-size device. In such circumstances, the various icons butt up to one another because the icons are 20px high, and a line of text that does not wrap is less than 20px high. With narrow media, the width of the RDT is constrained and so the longer names (like Sandsfoot Castle Halt) will wrap to two lines; the overall height of two lines is more than 20px, and so the line is taller than the adjacent icon, and so the icons are spaced out. --Redrose64 🌹 (talk) 19:49, 30 December 2018 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for this most detailed explanation. That has made matters clear now.

Xenophon Philosopher (talk) 23:18, 30 December 2018 (UTC)Reply

Line extended beyond Easton station

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The OS map in the article shows that the line extended beyond (north of) Easton station for about ½ mile and ended in a quarry. I think that this should be shown on the route diagram but do not have the expertise to make the change. Could someone please fix this? Exbrum (talk) 10:22, 2 August 2020 (UTC)Reply

I can't make out the extension you refer to on that map. On an OS map circa 1900 there are a number of what are obviously quarry lines shown but many of these would have been temporary tracks and none obviously connects to the line at Easton. Murgatroyd49 (talk) 10:38, 2 August 2020 (UTC)Reply
Now found it on a 1930s OS map, I see now what you mean. Murgatroyd49 (talk) 10:43, 2 August 2020 (UTC)Reply
OK I've had a go, really needs the whole template rebuilding properly as an embedded item. Later perhaps. Murgatroyd49 (talk) 11:44, 2 August 2020 (UTC)Reply