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mikeheide wrote:
> In lugnet.cad.dat.parts, Travis Cobbs wrote:
> > In lugnet.cad.dat.parts, Willy Tschager wrote:
> > > then... Checking the 1.0.0 specs at http://www.ldraw.org/Article218.html as
> > > well as the tribal knowledge at http://www.ldraw.org/Article512.html as well
> > > as the PT reference there is no rule on this. Did I miss something? LSC?
> > The spec intentionally didn't put absolute limits on what color 24 could be used
> > for, so I think it's up to the reviewers. My tendency would be to hold the
> > part, but not because it does something that goes against the spec, but instead
> > because it does something that goes against the standard set by other similar
> > parts.
> >
> > --Travis
>
> I think we do not need to specify the use of edgelines more than we have done,
> if everybody knows what edgelines are and that in some cases they are not shown
> in pictures/renderings. So they should be as nature only on edges.
> If there are edges in that pattern it is ok, but I can not see any real edges
> here. So my suggestion would be to remove those lines. But I would also like to
> hear why the author has choosen this way!
>
> cu
> mikeheide
Well :-) The short answer is that I was using 606p02 as a reference, and it has edge-lines... I have now been made aware that this wasn't the best example I could have picked :-D
Anyway...I'm about to start an overhaul of all the 32x32 baseplates, partly to optimise, partly to correct problems like 606p02, and partly to make it easier to add patterned versions of certain parts. And obviously I'll be plugging as many gaps in the range as I can :-)
Alex
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