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Re: LPub4 Alpha3 available
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lugnet.cad
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Fri, 27 Jun 2008 11:53:34 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Tim David wrote:
> In lugnet.cad, Kevin L. Clague wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > With help from friends, I've got a properly built version of LPub4 that
> > installs simply and properly. No extra libraries.
> >
> > Those who used LPub4 Alpha1 found some minor bugs, but in general LPub4 Alpha
> > is in pretty good shape.
> >
> > With LPub4 you use menus and mouse to create your building instructions. You
> > can convert sub-models to callouts (LPub figures out if the same callout is used
> > multiple times in the same step and gives you the x2 thing in the bottom left
> > corner for you, it also figures out if your callout uses submodels and converts
> > those to callouts too). You can drag the callouts around on the screen, and add
> > the pointers using the mouse to create, and the mouse to drag the tip. You can
> > easily create groups of steps on the same page using the menu.
> >
> > You can move things like assembly images, step numbers, parts lists, callouts
> > and step groups by placing them next to other things, but you can also drag and
> > drop these same things using the mouse.
> >
> > You choose the page size in inches (sorry, the ability to change between
> > inches and centimeters is not debugged yet), and you express how large you want
> > your models and parts in part list images in scale. LPub knows about
> > resolution, so you can specify how many dots per inch you want. You control how
> > large your assembly and part images are on the page by controlling scale.
> >
> > A scale of 1 is true size.
> >
> > Almost all LPub 2 meta-commands are supported. For those that are not, or
> > those that are not working right yet, you can always manually edit your LDraw
> > file using the edit window LPub provides.
> >
> > When you have completed your building instructions, you can print them to a
> > PDF file.
> >
> > Please feel free to try LPub4 Alhpa. While not all the features are there,
> > the ones that are not are those used by the most advanced editors.
> >
> > If you've never tried LPub before, because you didn't want to learn a whole
> > bunch of meta-commands, have no worries. You don't need to know them (for the
> > most part) with LPub4.
> >
> > For today, I have a windows version here:
> >
> > http://www.kclague.net/LPub4_0_0_0_alpha3_win32_setup.exe
> >
> > By the end of the weekend, I hope to have the Mac version available.
> >
> > Please let me know what you think.
> >
> > Kevin
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> I've just had a play and its looking good (after downloading the MS stuff) I
> have used it once before and its come on a long way since then.
> Two issues
> -Would it be possible to have a imperial/metric option for page size?
> -I have four instances of a sub model, two face one direction and two the other.
> The program seems to to want to create two callouts for them. I don't mind
> deleting (ignoring) the second one, but this leaves the BOM for that section
> wrong and also the number of copies of the submodel required wrong too.
> Obviously coping with duplicate submodels with different orientations would be
> optimum, but alternativly is it possible to edit the text, i.e.change the
> numbers in the BOM etc?
>
> Tim
Having played some more it seems that LPub takes the first orientation of the
submodel in it callout from its orientation within the model. It then follows
any rotstep commands relative to that first orientation. This would be the
reason for the two callouts for the same submodel in different orientations
It also does mean that my careful orientation for maximum legibilty are lost!
Tim
PS, just rearead the first message and saw the bit about metric, sorry.
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