LEGION Simulator Help

Underground Cumulative High Density Entity Colour Scheme

This Entity Colour Scheme is designed for use with the four Underground maps. The colour range is based on the 2016 edition of Transport for London’s "Station Modelling with LEGION: Best Practice Guide" and appears as shades of magenta through pink. The new range will be automatically added to existing 'lgm' and 'ana' files, so that it can be used in existing projects. When you load an older 'lgm' or 'ana' file, you will be informed that it will be upgraded so that the new colour scheme is available should you wish to use it.

Deleting, renaming and copying Colour and Value Ranges

This procedure describes how to delete, rename and copy ranges.

To delete, rename and copy ranges:

  1. Ensure you have either the ‘Edit Colour Range’ dialog or the ‘Edit Value Range’ dialog open.
  2. Click on the range you want to delete, rename or copy.
  3. Click one of the available buttons in the top left-hand corner:
    • Delete – removes the range from the list.
    • Rename – enter the new name into the Edit Name dialog box and click OK.
    • Copy – adds a copy of the range to the list; type a meaningful name for the copied range in the highlighted name box and press Enter.
  4. Click Apply or OK to save your changes.

Exporting Colour and Value Ranges

Once you have defined a Colour or Value Range, you can export it as a data file for use in other analyses and scenarios.

To export a Colour or Value Range:

  1. Ensure you have either the ‘Edit Colour Range’ dialog or the ‘Edit Value Range’ dialog open.
  2. Click on the range you want to export.
  3. Click the Export button.

    The ‘Save As’ dialog is displayed.

  4. Select a location and type a name for the file.
  5. Click the Save button.

Importing Colour and Value Ranges

You can import Colour and Value Ranges from other analyses and scenarios. You can only import Colour Range files into the ‘Edit Colour Range’ dialog and Value Range files into the Edit Value Range dialog.

To import a Colour or Value Range:

  1. Ensure you have either the ‘Edit Colour Range’ dialog or the ‘Edit Value Range’ dialog open.
  2. Click the Import button.

    The ‘Open’ dialog is displayed.

  3. Browse to the file you want to import, highlight it and click Open.

    If the file is successfully imported, the new range is displayed in the list of available ranges.