| | | | | Everyone -
Not too long ago, Atilla La'ng emailed me some more documents he has written
based on the original LDraw Connection Database (LCD) document:
www.ldraw.org/reference/specs/lcd/
You can find them at:
http://lad.rentahost.net/lad/0e.htm
Select "Sofware," and they are listed on the next page.
I've also received another document, used for someone's masters' degree. I'm
waiting to hear back from him whether or not I can post it (I don't see a
problem, but I figure it's courteous to ask).
Just thought I'd throw these up to inspire, enjoy. :-)
-Tim
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.cad, Tim Courtney writes:
> You can find them at:
>
> http://lad.rentahost.net/lad/0e.htm
> Select "Sofware," and they are listed on the next page.
Whoops, I mean "Computing." That's what I get for not double checking.
-Tim
XFUT -> cad.dev
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.cad, Tim Courtney writes:
> Everyone -
> Not too long ago, Atilla La'ng emailed me some more documents he has written
> based on the original LDraw Connection Database (LCD) document:
>
> www.ldraw.org/reference/specs/lcd/
>
> You can find them at:
>
> http://lad.rentahost.net/lad/0e.htm
> Select "Sofware," and they are listed on the next page.
>
> I've also received another document, used for someone's masters' degree. I'm
> waiting to hear back from him whether or not I can post it (I don't see a
> problem, but I figure it's courteous to ask).
>
> Just thought I'd throw these up to inspire, enjoy. :-)
>
> -Tim
That's GREAT news!
I have e-mailed Atilla about LMPL status but never got answer.
Thanks Tim,
Thanks Atilla,
Damien
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| > That's GREAT news!
> I have e-mailed Atilla about LMPL status but never got answer.
>
> Thanks Tim,
> Thanks Atilla,
>
> Damien
Hi Damien,
sorry for not being here for a long while. The fact is that, at the time when I
invented LCD and LMPL, I were using a slow dialup account with large phone
bills. I was unable to visit Lugnet often and I could answer private mail only.
Meanwhile, my address lad@rentahost.net became overwhelmed by spam and the mail
you have sent has been probably fallen as a victim of the spam filter. Two weeks
ago, I lost my account at rentahost.net, so there is no spam problem any more.
:)
Now I'm using several mail accounts at @freemail.hu, including lattilad,
langattila and langattiladavid, but I'm also behind the addresses lattilad0306
at hotpop.com and lattilad at axelero.com. I hope such an amount of addresses
will be enough... :)
Currently, I have no home page at all, but efforts have been made to purchase an
own domain with a hosting service. I'm in a great hope that in some days or
weeks I will be able to upload my page to the net again.
Now I'm using a cable modem connection, so finally I can use Lugnet normally and
answer messages appearing here, too. (However, I've subscribed
lugnet.cad.dev.lcd as a mailing list to keep an eye on what's going on.)
Stopping babbling about my situation, LMPL is ready as a version 1.00, finished
almost two years ago. It was published on my previous home page in the last one
year, but losing the page it disappeared from the net now. It will be up again
when I'll upload the page. But of course, I can send it to you if you wish. It
is a 38 kilobytes zip file.
By the way, only a single LCD guy had remained. KACS had disappeared from the
net while I was developing LMPL, and no answer from him since. His website seems
living, but he didn't answer mails, a snail mail, phones...
But I'm here, popping up.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I have a sugestion:
http://users.aber.ac.uk/dtb9/glide_web/LCD_File_Format.html
You might find it interesting.
you can get GLIDE at:
http://users.aber.ac.uk/dtb9/glide_web/
In lugnet.cad, Tim Courtney writes:
> Everyone -
> Not too long ago, Atilla La'ng emailed me some more documents he has written
> based on the original LDraw Connection Database (LCD) document:
>
> www.ldraw.org/reference/specs/lcd/
>
> You can find them at:
>
> http://lad.rentahost.net/lad/0e.htm
> Select "Sofware," and they are listed on the next page.
>
> I've also received another document, used for someone's masters' degree. I'm
> waiting to hear back from him whether or not I can post it (I don't see a
> problem, but I figure it's courteous to ask).
>
> Just thought I'd throw these up to inspire, enjoy. :-)
>
> -Tim
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| |
| Hi:
I'm VERY confused, but have you tried LeoCAM?
OK, the last alpha release only had stud-studInlet pairs, but the way it
works and our ACTUAL implementation is quite close to what you describe at
that webpage. Actually, our .lci files are equivalent to the .lcf file, but
in a XML-compatible format and with little differences besides that.
Right now, all the functionality for the connectors is hard coded (with
algorithms that are VERY simmilar to those you describe, but in an OOP way),
but we hope to develop in the future a simple scripting language/description
to make it very easy to add new connectors. Probably LCD will be the way to go.
I hope we'll be able to release a beta version this week, which
incorporates Studs, Stud Inlets, Axles, Cylindrical Holes and Axle Holes.
Those connectors are not only used in the assembly process by snapping parts
together, but also in the "usage" steps, enabling you to actually "play"
with your models!!! (We've incorporated some sort of collision detection, so
you can easily move a CylindricalHole oven an Axle until it hits something
else ON that same axle).
So, please, give it a try!! :-)
yours
Gustavo.-
PS: If you want to download it, search lugnet for the announcement of the
original LeoCAM release. Right now, we're building a web page with al the
information + downloadable files, so the upcoming beta will be easier to
find! :-)
> I have a sugestion:
> http://users.aber.ac.uk/dtb9/glide_web/LCD_File_Format.html
> You might find it interesting.
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| |
| Hi
No I have not tried LeoCAM, but this is good news. This means that it is
probably a sensible and good idea if more than one person comes up with it
separately. (Light bulbs anyone?) Sins it seems that you are closer to
getting it to work than I am I suppose I could adopt your format. Could you
post a link to some documentation for me? I chose not to use XML because I
wanted it to look like the existing LDraw format. GLIDE will not be out in a
new version for some time... I wanted to get this whole clicking thing
working first.
The current version of GLIDE can be found at
http://users.aber.ac.uk/dtb9/glide_web/
I look forward to hearing more from you.
--Dan.
In lugnet.cad, Gustavo Patow writes:
> Hi:
>
> I'm VERY confused, but have you tried LeoCAM?
> OK, the last alpha release only had stud-studInlet pairs, but the way it
> works and our ACTUAL implementation is quite close to what you describe at
> that webpage. Actually, our .lci files are equivalent to the .lcf file, but
> in a XML-compatible format and with little differences besides that.
> Right now, all the functionality for the connectors is hard coded (with
> algorithms that are VERY simmilar to those you describe, but in an OOP way),
> but we hope to develop in the future a simple scripting language/description
> to make it very easy to add new connectors. Probably LCD will be the way to go.
> I hope we'll be able to release a beta version this week, which
> incorporates Studs, Stud Inlets, Axles, Cylindrical Holes and Axle Holes.
> Those connectors are not only used in the assembly process by snapping parts
> together, but also in the "usage" steps, enabling you to actually "play"
> with your models!!! (We've incorporated some sort of collision detection, so
> you can easily move a CylindricalHole oven an Axle until it hits something
> else ON that same axle).
>
> So, please, give it a try!! :-)
>
> yours
>
> Gustavo.-
> PS: If you want to download it, search lugnet for the announcement of the
> original LeoCAM release. Right now, we're building a web page with al the
> information + downloadable files, so the upcoming beta will be easier to
> find! :-)
>
> > I have a sugestion:
> > http://users.aber.ac.uk/dtb9/glide_web/LCD_File_Format.html
> > You might find it interesting.
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| |
| Hi:
We've just released our beta version last friday. you can get a copy, plus
documentation (on-line web pages, PDF and WinWord) at
http://ima.udg.es/~gonzalez/
With respect to more "technical" documentation, Fran /my student) is still
writting it (it's his final undergrad project) and will be finished (MUST be
finished :-) ) in 2~3 weeks. Anyway, the "technical" documentation will be
in spanish until "someone" wants to translate it...
I really hope you'll enjoy using LeoCAM!
cheers
Gustavo.-
PS: I've downloaded and isntalled Glide but... Have you implemented anything
about this "click" idea? Anyway, I liked the application a lot, specially
the VRML export part :-) :-)
In lugnet.cad, Dan Bennett writes:
> Hi
> No I have not tried LeoCAM, but this is good news. This means that it is
> probably a sensible and good idea if more than one person comes up with it
> separately. (Light bulbs anyone?) Sins it seems that you are closer to
> getting it to work than I am I suppose I could adopt your format. Could you
> post a link to some documentation for me? I chose not to use XML because I
> wanted it to look like the existing LDraw format. GLIDE will not be out in a
> new version for some time... I wanted to get this whole clicking thing
> working first.
> The current version of GLIDE can be found at
> http://users.aber.ac.uk/dtb9/glide_web/
> I look forward to hearing more from you.
> --Dan.
>
>
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| |
| No clicking/snapping is "yet" to be implemented in GLIDE. Hopefully it will
be by the time of the next beta release. Possibly using your file format :)
--Dan.
In lugnet.cad, Gustavo Patow writes:
> Hi:
>
> We've just released our beta version last friday. you can get a copy, plus
> documentation (on-line web pages, PDF and WinWord) at
> http://ima.udg.es/~gonzalez/
> With respect to more "technical" documentation, Fran /my student) is still
> writting it (it's his final undergrad project) and will be finished (MUST be
> finished :-) ) in 2~3 weeks. Anyway, the "technical" documentation will be
> in spanish until "someone" wants to translate it...
> I really hope you'll enjoy using LeoCAM!
>
> cheers
>
> Gustavo.-
> PS: I've downloaded and isntalled Glide but... Have you implemented anything
> about this "click" idea? Anyway, I liked the application a lot, specially
> the VRML export part :-) :-)
>
> In lugnet.cad, Dan Bennett writes:
> > Hi
> > No I have not tried LeoCAM, but this is good news. This means that it is
> > probably a sensible and good idea if more than one person comes up with it
> > separately. (Light bulbs anyone?) Sins it seems that you are closer to
> > getting it to work than I am I suppose I could adopt your format. Could you
> > post a link to some documentation for me? I chose not to use XML because I
> > wanted it to look like the existing LDraw format. GLIDE will not be out in a
> > new version for some time... I wanted to get this whole clicking thing
> > working first.
> > The current version of GLIDE can be found at
> > http://users.aber.ac.uk/dtb9/glide_web/
> > I look forward to hearing more from you.
> > --Dan.
> >
> >
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