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Re: Getting into Lego CAD (was Re: S/973p40a.dat ???)
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Mon, 5 Nov 2001 23:16:41 GMT
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Don Heyse wrote in message ...
Yeah, it looks like the default edge colors aren't documented anywhere.
Not even in the missing ldlite 1.6 documentation.  But if you jump to
the source code you'll find the supersecret inverse color entries in the
big ldlite color table.  See code snippet below.  The edge color is the
number immediately following the color name.

Don, thanks very much for your several tips! I'll try these out on the next
set of instructions I work on.

Kevin
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(...) Yeah, it looks like the default edge colors aren't documented anywhere. Not even in the missing ldlite 1.6 documentation. But if you jump to the source code you'll find the supersecret inverse color entries in the big ldlite color table. See (...) (23 years ago, 5-Nov-01, to lugnet.cad)

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