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Re: Any examples?
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Thu, 28 Apr 2005 21:32:42 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.dev, Dave Schuler wrote:
> Hi all:
> Suppose there were a part such as a 3x9 brick with "Dave is Supercool"
> printed on the side, and let's call it part 65432. If that part did not exist in
> non-printed form, how would this be entered into the LDraw inventory? That is,
> would the decorated piece be the "base" element, or would it be named
> 65432p01.dat in anticipation of a future, non-printed version of that same
> brick.
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> Does this make any sense?
The base patternless version would be 65432 and the pattern would be 65423pXX
where XX is a number-letter code for the pattern. Even if the part has never
existed without a pattern, a non-patterned version is always created and given
the base number.
-Orion
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| Hi all: Suppose there were a part such as a 3x9 brick with "Dave is Supercool" printed on the side, and let's call it part 65432. If that part did not exist in non-printed form, how would this be entered into the LDraw inventory? That is, would the (...) (20 years ago, 28-Apr-05, to lugnet.cad.dev)
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