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Re: MLCAD Drag and Drop Stacking
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lugnet.cad
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Tue, 29 Apr 2003 23:11:25 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Kevin L. Clague writes:
> Hi Matt,
> There is no automatic stacking mechanism. There is nothing to prevent two
> parts that can't overlap in the real world from overlapping the LDraw world.
> You have to place the bricks *exactly* where you want them.
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> Kevin
Oh, thanks, Kevin. I am very new to MLCad, sorry. I know that was a bit of a
dumb question, but what I meant by it was how do I get a plate to stack on
top of another plate. Thanks anyways!
Matt C.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: MLCAD Drag and Drop Stacking
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| (...) It's quite simple. Let's say you already have a plate somewhere in drawing&viewing area. Just drag and drop other plate whenever you want. If you didn't drop it precisely where you want, use cursor arrows and "Home" and "End" keys to move (...) (22 years ago, 5-May-03, to lugnet.cad)
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| (...) Hi Matt, There is no automatic stacking mechanism. There is nothing to prevent two parts that can't overlap in the real world from overlapping the LDraw world. You have to place the bricks *exactly* where you want them. Kevin (22 years ago, 28-Apr-03, to lugnet.cad)
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