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Re: LDRAW Package format?
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lugnet.cad, lugnet.cad.dev
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Mon, 9 Jan 2006 21:37:03 GMT
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Sven Moritz Hein schrieb:
> Hi everybody,
>
> yesterday someone sent me an e-mail and asked for the instructions of one of my
> models. I asked myself: Shall I render all the steps of the instructions via
> LPub - which takes a long time? Or shall I just send him the mpd-file and a link
> to ldraw.org, where he can download the LDRAW package?
> I didn't like both possibilities.
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> The solution would be a "package" including:
> - the mpd file including all the part files needed
> - a viewer to show the instructions
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> Did anyone try to create such a package? I imagine a viewer like Ldglite (which
> is able to show models step by step) . The LDRAW package wouldn't be needed
> because the parts were already included in the mpd-file.
> IMHO this would be the best possibility to give LEGO instructions to people who
> don't have LDRAW.
>
> My question is:
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> Is any LDRAW viewer able to show mpd files without the LDRAW parts library -
> when the parts are included in the mpd file? Perhaps the main poblem would be
> the sub-directory /s that cannot be included in a mpd file.
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> Any ideas? (Or other suggestions how to show mpd-files to non-LDRAWers?)
>
> Leg Godt
> -Sven
I just tried ldglite_1_0_7 and I think it can work for you. Just give it
a try.
MikeHeide
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