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Re: ledit questions
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lugnet.cad
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Wed, 8 Sep 1999 04:57:50 GMT
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<snip> (I know what it said--I wrote it)
Thanks for all the input--it's nice to know about the rotation feature in
Modeler, and I think I actually have BlockCad on my system--gotta check.
Another question, if I may, that is probably answered in a LDAO FAQ or doc
or readme somewhere:
How do I inline (seen the button for it)? What does it do? (I'm
assuming that it breaks the subfile down into individual pieces and places
them where the subfile goes.) What if I can't skate?
Hmm, I know I had another one, but it'll come to me later--probably at work.
Brian (bbq) Sauls
("Foolproof nothing! I want it to stop geniuses!")
{or, "Instruction and speedbumps are things that happen to other people."}
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: ledit questions
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| (...) Yep, inlining replaces the one line which refers to a subfile, with the contents of the subfile. But all the options from the subfile command, the rotations and the color and positioning, are applied to the lines being injected, so the model (...) (25 years ago, 8-Sep-99, to lugnet.cad)
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| As I was polishing up some of my houses for Datsville, putting backs on them, adding furniture, finishing roofs, outside details, etc, I wound up with a few questions: 1. I know of the 1000 piece limit. Are subfiles counted as one piece, or do the (...) (25 years ago, 7-Sep-99, to lugnet.cad)
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