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RE: tool for maintaining new official parts header
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lugnet.cad
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Thu, 28 Sep 2006 07:02:30 GMT
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> 5) I have to investigate this behaviour.
> Maybe you send me org. file so I can test it.
Try the new 2904.dat for an example
> 6) Can there be more than one cmdline in a file?
The header specification doesn't explicity say only one !CMDLINE in the
file, but it is used for "LDraw run-time command(s)" so the implication is
if there is more than one LDraw command they would all appear on the same
!CMDLINE line and not on seperate ones. So I think it would be reasonable
to concatenate subsequent !CMDLINE lines found onto the end of the first.
(That said, there are no current files with 2 or more CMDLINE lines)
> 7) I have to load the full file to write it back. As I am parsing line
> by line, I maybe have to inform the user that the file is still loading.
True. But once you have encountered the first non-header line, you could
just read the rest of the file as raw data and not parse it
William
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: tool for maintaining new official parts header
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| I have uploaded a new version of DATHeader for your download at www.michael-heidemann.de William Howard schrieb: (...) Now this file will be parsed ok. (...) I keep the lines as they are, because I do not have experience with the CMDLINE feature. (...) (18 years ago, 28-Sep-06, to lugnet.cad)
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| | Re: tool for maintaining new official parts header
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| Thank you so much for your hints. I know that the cmdline and the help is not parsed at present. So the next release will have: 1) Changed text will be used if you leave the text field. 2) That's true, but if you change anything or if you load a new (...) (18 years ago, 27-Sep-06, to lugnet.cad)
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