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Subject: 
Re: MLCAD vs LEOCAD
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lugnet.cad
Date: 
Thu, 2 May 2002 23:40:06 GMT
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Hi all you CAD fans,
I have been using MLCAD for a while, but I am not completely happy • with it.
For example, I can't figure out how to show an "exploded" view of an
assembly.

What do you mean with "exploded" ?
Like all the parts separated by some distance, but shown in a way that
you can menataly "implode" it to preview the actual model ?

Did I explain my self correctly ?

I don't know any software that does this !
Do you ? Can you give an example ?

How does MLCAD compare with LEOCAD?  Or does anyone have a favorite • CAD
program you think is better than either?

These pieces of software have been made by fans, which means that they
aren't perfect, nothing is!
But they can always be improved.

If you have sugestions, I'm sure their authors will apreciate the
feedback.

Everyone has it's own preferences.

But in this case, I think that MLCAD is more LDRAW oriented than
LEOCAD, unless I'm confusing LEOCAD with some other software that I
have seen already.
(NOTE: I' Not a LEOCAD user, so excuse me if I'm mistaken).

You should try both, than decide, which to use.

But as a rule of thumb, almost all utilities or editors have some cases
where they excel, so use each were it best fits.

See ya

  Rui Martins



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