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(...) For LDLite you can put the 0 COLOR lines in an ldliterc.dat file to use them with all your models. (But that won't help in MLCAD) Here's a recent thread on the subject. (URL)Sun (or anyone interested): (...) (23 years ago, 28-Dec-01, to lugnet.cad)
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(...) Well never mind. It was a false memory. Gyug told me about how to change edge colors in LDLite but I forgot. Sun (or anyone interested): try putting this in your .dat file 0 COLOR 4 0x4000000 0xcc 0x00 0x00 0xff 0xcc 0x00 0x00 0xff When LDLite (...) (23 years ago, 28-Dec-01, to lugnet.cad)
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"Larry Pieniazek" <lpieniazek@mercator.com> wrote in message news:Gp1x0A.Hnr@lugnet.com... (...) ldraw.ini (...) ldraw.ini is not documented to my knowledge, if it is, its documented in LDAO. To my understanding, LDAO installs ldraw.ini and other (...) (23 years ago, 28-Dec-01, to lugnet.cad)
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Hi all, You can find a new photo in the gallery (of a 5 feet tall poster!) and 3 new posters (3 new in the new year) at (URL) very happy and peaceful 2002 for you all! Jeroen (23 years ago, 28-Dec-01, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.cad.dat.models.sets, lugnet.loc.nl)
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(...) Edge color is, I believe, specifiable in your ldraw.ini file. Once you have done that, some programs honor it and some do not. LDLite 2.x does, for example. I am not sure which other ones do or don't. MLCad does not use LDraw for rendering, it (...) (23 years ago, 28-Dec-01, to lugnet.cad)
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