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Re: white outlines on black bricks
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lugnet.cad
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Date:
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Wed, 28 Mar 2001 23:27:04 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Michael Lachmann writes:
> In lugnet.cad, Steve Bliss writes:
> > LDLite supports a 0 COLOR meta-statement, where you can select the
> > edge-color for a specific color code. Quoting from the LDLite 1.6 html
> > file:
> > Unfortunately, when I open a model with a COLOR statement in ML-CAD, it
> > gives me an error! :(
> >
> > Steve
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> This is because MLCad blocks modifications to colors from 0 to 63
> (including). All other colors can be modified by the user. I did that
> because I believed that this colors are fix (quasi standard) and must not be
> modified.
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> If everyone here wishes I can turn of this blocking ...
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> Michael
Blocking's fine Michael, as far as it concerns standard-issue LDraw Values
(0-16, 24, 32-48), but I think it would be nice to change color values to make
them look like a vast improvement, such as 57 being made into a better looking
Trans-Orange, or 25 looking like something that you would want to show people.
James J.
If you can't unlock the non-LDraw values for me, can you at least give me an
example of the "0 COLOR..." line in action?
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| (...) This is because MLCad blocks modifications to colors from 0 to 63 (including). All other colors can be modified by the user. I did that because I believed that this colors are fix (quasi standard) and must not be modified. If everyone here (...) (24 years ago, 28-Mar-01, to lugnet.cad)
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