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Q: Parts directory?
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Date: 
Wed, 21 May 2003 05:46:44 GMT
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Hi,

I do have a question abouth part folders.
The normal folder (directory) structure is as follow:
LDRAW
      |
      | Parts
            |
            |Subparts (S)

Now i would like to add a Temporary part folder to place my newly created
files in it for a new part, so i don't have to mess-up my original parts file.
LDRAW
      |
      | Parts
      |     |
      |     | Subparts (S)
      |
      | Temporary parts

Creating a new folder isn't a problem, but how can i acces the DAT files in
this Temporaty Parts folder, witch contains also subparts from the Subpart
(S) folder? I use L3LAB to check my created parts, but i do have problems
with it.
Error messages like : Part not found, ...

Is it possible to work this way, and if so, how should i refer to my
subparts so that they show up in L3LAB?

Regards,
Ludo



Message has 2 Replies:
  Re: Parts directory?
 
(...) file. (...) in (...) Anybody else correct me if I am wrong but I think this cannot be done. What you can do, is place your parts in the models directory. LDraw programs know this directory and know where to find parts from MODELS to PARTS and (...) (21 years ago, 21-May-03, to lugnet.cad)
  Re: Q: Parts directory?
 
(...) You can create an \s directory under ldraw\models, and store your subpart files there. Any LDraw-compatible program should be able to find them there. HTH, Steve (21 years ago, 22-May-03, to lugnet.cad)

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