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Re: LDraw and the Track Designer (Was: Next show)
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lugnet.trains, lugnet.cad.dev
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Tue, 16 Feb 1999 21:56:35 GMT
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On Tue, 16 Feb 1999 19:12:40 GMT, "Matthew Bates"
<train_depot@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Steve Bliss writes:
> > A stand-alone utility could call LDraw (or LDLite) to produce the
> > images, but extract the (port) information directly from the .DAT file.
> >
> > Calling into LDraw/LDLite is pretty easy -- both programs are
> > command-line driven.
>
> I'm not too familiar with LDraw, can I call it with a design (.DAT file) and a
> viewpoint and get back a bitmap somehow?
Yep. Pass in a .DAT filename, and include the -MS parameter (for Mode
Save). A bitmap will be created in the ldraw\bitmaps directory. It
will have the same filename.
If there are step commands in the DAT file, several bitmaps will be
created, one for each step. The bitmap files will be named using the
first six characters in the source file name, with a two-digit sequence
number appended.
Steve
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