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Re: LSynth within LPub
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lugnet.cad
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Wed, 19 Oct 2005 19:18:38 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Galen Kannarr wrote:
> In lugnet.cad, Galen Kannarr wrote:
> > ...
> > How does one get the integrated LSynth to execute? I've never been able to get
> > anything out of it and have to run the model through LSynth manually or with
> > MLCAD before loading it into LPub instead.
> > ...
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> Well, I have found a workaround. It turns out that LSynth, at least the version
> embedded in LPub, doesn't process commands that are collected into an MLCAD
> group. I'm not sure why running standalone LSynth manually worked for me unless
> I didn't have the groups at the time.
The lsynth you run from inside LPub is the same one you run from inside MLCad.
I'll see what I can do when I get home.
Actually, what I need to do first is release the new LSynth. The issue that is
holding me up is that I no longer want to ship synthesis specific parts (not
real parts), with the LSynth release. The parts have all been put in the parts
tracker.
I have to make up a list of the parts needed, and build a table of pointers to
them on the LDraw sight.
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> Of course, this makes it impossible to use the LPUB GROUP REMOVE construct to
> get rid of dangly-looking loose ends when it is time to plug them into the RCX.
> Perhaps fixing this can be added to the LPub/LSynth todo list.
We definitaly want LPub to support "LPUB REMOVE GROUP", so I'll have to dig.
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> Thanks again, Kevin, for this tool (and to all the others whose programs LPub
> exploits).
>
> -Galen
You are welcome, Galen.
Kev
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: LSynth within LPub
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| (...) Kevin, Another discovery: it appears that LPub does not want to call LSynth when the model contains no submodels, that is, when it is an .ldr file instead of a .mpd file. I eliminated the need for subparts and LSynth stopped running. When I (...) (19 years ago, 20-Oct-05, to lugnet.cad)
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| (...) Well, I have found a workaround. It turns out that LSynth, at least the version embedded in LPub, doesn't process commands that are collected into an MLCAD group. I'm not sure why running standalone LSynth manually worked for me unless I (...) (19 years ago, 19-Oct-05, to lugnet.cad)
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