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Re: LPub 4 Callouts (and other questions)
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Thu, 3 Dec 2009 19:19:08 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Eric Albrecht wrote:
In lugnet.cad, Jaco van der Molen wrote:

I do not experience any problems in creating callouts.
Positioning them is sometimes a bit tricky.
Adding them manually is always a good thing to try.
The syntax is this:

0 !LPUB CALLOUT BEGIN
1 x x x x x x  submodel.ldr
0 !LPUB CALLOUT END

Thanks Jaco.  Through the process of doing it manually and a lot of other trial
and error, I discovered the problem.  My submodels had a dot (.) in the title.
This seemed to confuse LPub and result in the problems I saw.  I converted all
the dots to dashes and now it is OK.

This leads me to a couple of other questions next:

I have some assemblies in the model which are mirrored left and right using a
tranformation matrix.  LPub does not show and assembly being built mirrored.
Any way around this or do I have to actually create all the assemblies
individually?

So many features, so few memories.  The latest version of LPub (at least the
Windows one), has support for mirrored sub-models.  It knows about mirrored
matricies (thanks to minds here that are mathematically superior to mine :^)

One test model I use has lots of mirrored sub-assemblies and they work fine.


What about LSynth assemblies?  For example, I have a Technic Flexible Axle
consisting of two ends and a bunch of center parts.  I know how to use PLI IGN
to get it to NOT appear in the parts list, but how I do get an actual flexible
axle to appear in the parts list?

Thanks for any help.
Eric

Kevin



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(...) Thanks Jaco. Through the process of doing it manually and a lot of other trial and error, I discovered the problem. My submodels had a dot (.) in the title. This seemed to confuse LPub and result in the problems I saw. I converted all the dots (...) (15 years ago, 26-Oct-09, to lugnet.cad)

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