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Re: 2951 repost
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lugnet.cad.dat.parts
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Mon, 24 Jan 2000 02:36:39 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.dat.parts, John Jensen wrote:
> In lugnet.cad.dat.parts, Tore Eriksson writes:
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> > John Jensen wrote:
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> > > 1 16 -92 -28 -58 0 1 0 -12.31 0 33.83 33.83 0 12.31 48/1-4edge.dat
> > > 1 16 -92 -28 -58 0 1 0 35.08 0 8.10 8.10 0 -35.08 48/1-8edge.dat
> > > 1 16 92 -28 -58 0 1 0 35.08 0 8.10 8.10 0 -35.08 48/1-8edge.dat
> > > 1 16 92 -28 -58 0 1 0 -12.31 0 33.83 33.83 0 12.31 48/1-4edge.dat
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> > Is it ok to use shashes and not backslashes in a pure DOS environment? I wouldn't
> > recommend it, but then again, not too many run DOS nowadays?
> I was a bit pussled over this too, but I figure that LDraw is clever enough
> to figure it out for itself:) (changing / to \ doesn't solve my problem
> either btw.)
> But I have this nagging feeling that I'm missing something here...
> When putting new primitives to use, is it then enough to just place them in
> the p or p/48/ dir? or should I run some sort of update utility?
It should be sufficient to put the primitives in the proper location. There's
nothing else that needs to be update.
Steve
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| (...) I was a bit pussled over this too, but I figure that LDraw is clever enough to figure it out for itself:) (changing / to \ doesn't solve my problem either btw.) But I have this nagging feeling that I'm missing something here... When putting (...) (25 years ago, 22-Jan-00, to lugnet.cad.dat.parts)
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