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In lugnet.cad.ray, Tim David wrote:
> I have always had problems with the -lgeo (Use LGEO Library). At first I put it
> down to incorrect installation but I recently re-installed using the all-inone
> installer. My installation is to D:\Program Files but other than that is pretty
> much standard. I am using XP.
> When I use the switch I get a Command Prompt screen very briefly and no .pov
> file. Copying the Generated Command Line from L3PAdd-on into a Command Prompt
> windows and running it from there I get the error:
>
> Can't open C:\[..\][LGEO\]L2P_ELMT.TAB
>
> I can't work out why it is referencing C:\. All the Lego CAD apps including
> POVRay are on the D:\ drive. L3PAdd-on knows the location of the LGEO Library
> (D:\Program Files\Ldraw\Apps\LGEO\).
>
> Anyone got any ideas?
Hi Tim,
I have everything running on my E drive, so it is possible. :-)
Here's my thought... There should be an LDRAW.INI file in your Windows
directory. Make sure you have the "LgeoDirectory" entry set correctly under the
"[LDRAW]" section, like so:
[LDraw]
LgeoDirectory=D:\Program Files\Ldraw\Apps\LGEO
HTH,
Mark
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In lugnet.cad.ray, Mark Riley wrote:
> In lugnet.cad.ray, Tim David wrote:
> > I have always had problems with the -lgeo (Use LGEO Library). At first I put it
> > down to incorrect installation but I recently re-installed using the all-inone
> > installer. My installation is to D:\Program Files but other than that is pretty
> > much standard. I am using XP.
> > When I use the switch I get a Command Prompt screen very briefly and no .pov
> > file. Copying the Generated Command Line from L3PAdd-on into a Command Prompt
> > windows and running it from there I get the error:
> >
> > Can't open C:\[..\][LGEO\]L2P_ELMT.TAB
> >
> > I can't work out why it is referencing C:\. All the Lego CAD apps including
> > POVRay are on the D:\ drive. L3PAdd-on knows the location of the LGEO Library
> > (D:\Program Files\Ldraw\Apps\LGEO\).
> >
> > Anyone got any ideas?
>
> Hi Tim,
>
> I have everything running on my E drive, so it is possible. :-)
>
> Here's my thought... There should be an LDRAW.INI file in your Windows
> directory. Make sure you have the "LgeoDirectory" entry set correctly under the
> "[LDRAW]" section, like so:
>
> [LDraw]
> LgeoDirectory=D:\Program Files\Ldraw\Apps\LGEO
>
> HTH,
>
> Mark
Woohoo, thanks, that worked! (the path was just set to C:\)
I wonder why it wasn't set correctly?
Tim
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