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Re: Previous step color scaling
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Date: 
Tue, 30 Oct 2007 01:11:37 GMT
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And how can one create building instructions without access to a *nix machine (what is that anyway :-) and no cygwin components on a Windows PC?

I am desperately looking for a way to create smooth building step images top view for a very large project I am working on.

I can’t tell much more about the project yet, but the model is a nearly 7 feet tall statue containing over 26.000 bricks.

Here is a screenshot of a step that MLCad produces on screen and what I am looking for to create:



Creating images using MLCad gives all kind of trash pixels in the images if I create GIF’s or JPG. Bitmaps would be too large.

And I want the previous step colors to be lighter so that you can really tell what parts are new and what are allready there.



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  Re: Previous step color scaling
 
(...) Well, that's what LPub does, right? Anyway, PreL3P should work at a Windows DOS prompt (or whatever you call it), so the PreL3P-LDView technique we talk about here should be possible in Windows. The shell script does require unix or cygwin, (...) (17 years ago, 30-Oct-07, to lugnet.cad)

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  Re: Previous step color scaling
 
(...) I tried the script out in Windows using cygwin, and it seems to work. Some observations: Until prel3p 1.3 is released by Jim, I can't be sure it works. The output is a mixture of DOS and Unix line endings. The files generated by MLCAD have DOS (...) (17 years ago, 17-Oct-07, to lugnet.cad, FTX)

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