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In lugnet.build, David Eaton wrote:
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So, I need big treads. About 400-500 studs long total, and about 8-studs
wide. Ive jury-rigged some prototype treads, and Im fairly happy with them,
but Im curious to see some other examples. Anyone know of any?
Heres what Ive got so far:
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Your picture links dont seem to work, which is a shame as Id be interested to
se how they work.
Steve
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> In lugnet.build, David Eaton wrote:
> > So, I need big treads. About 400-500 studs long total, and about
> > 8-studs wide. I've jury-rigged some prototype treads, and I'm fairly
> > happy with them, but I'm curious to see some other examples. Anyone
> > know of any?
> >
> > Here's what I've got so far:
>
> Your picture links don't seem to work, which is a shame as I'd be
> interested to se how they work.
That's just because he forgot to put a space in front of '<' (FTX should
really enforce this!). Cutting out the essentials gives us:
http://www.suave.net/~dave/images/parv/proto_top.jpg
which does work (at least for me).
--
Anders Isaksson, Sweden
BlockCAD: http://w1.161.telia.com/~u16122508/proglego.htm
Gallery: http://w1.161.telia.com/~u16122508/gallery/index.htm
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In lugnet.build, Steve Lane wrote:
> In lugnet.build, David Eaton wrote:
> > So, I need big treads. About 400-500 studs long total, and about 8-studs
> > wide. I've jury-rigged some prototype treads, and I'm fairly happy with
> > them, but I'm curious to see some other examples. Anyone know of any?
> >
> > Here's what I've got so far:
>
> Your picture links don't seem to work, which is a shame as I'd be interested
> to se how they work.
The URL's are configured for Lugnet's web view (news and mail readers probably
can't see them easily)-- they seem to work ok on the web interface at the moment
(unless you mean that my webserver was temporarily unavailable). For the FTX
impaired, you can try jumping over to the directory directly:
http://www.suave.net/~dave/images/parv/
DaveE
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In lugnet.build, Anders Isaksson wrote:
> That's just because he forgot to put a space in front of '<' (FTX should
> really enforce this!).
Huh-- I never remember what the right format is for an image inside the link. I
just copied it off of someone else's post that showed up in FTX, and used that.
Worked on the preview, so I assumed it was right :) I'm guessing that it not
working is an issue with news and mail readers... Would be nice to have SMTP and
NNTP strip out FTX formatting when a post is marked as FTX. Some stuff is still
readable, but others kinda get kludged...
DaveE
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