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Re: Longitudinal-latitudinal coordinates calulator?
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lugnet.cad
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Sun, 20 Feb 2005 18:42:31 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Don Heyse wrote:
> In lugnet.cad, Willy Tschager wrote:
> > hi kevin,
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> Yeah, I know, I'm not Kevin. But he's working on lsynth now, so it'd
> be nice if he stuck with it.
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> > I'd like to have it both ways. I provide x,y,z and get
> > lat,long+distance from origin (and yes, the center of the globe is
> > at the LDraw origin) and vice versa. I need this to render
> > backgrounds in bryce using the same camera position I set in
> > LPub. I'd like to have something like paul's LCad-Calculator - say
> > stand-alone, no java, runtimes and the like (I love "edger" but I
> > regret the day I installed that java-thing messing up my disk)
>
> Ok, I see your point about java, but how about javascript?
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> http://ldglite.sourceforge.net/ldrawcoords.html
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> All you need is a browser, and if you want it stand-alone you just need
> to do a "save as". Then you can click on it in explorer, or on your
> desktop, start menu, or whatever to run the browser on the local copy.
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> Enjoy, (or not)
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> Don
hi don(e),
thx for the tool. It'll do the job 'til you bake this code into a solid nice
.exe ;-)))
w.
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| (...) Yeah, I know, I'm not Kevin. But he's working on lsynth now, so it'd be nice if he stuck with it. (...) Ok, I see your point about java, but how about javascript? (URL) you need is a browser, and if you want it stand-alone you just need to do (...) (20 years ago, 17-Feb-05, to lugnet.cad)
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