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On Wed, 2 Jun 1999 22:48:14 GMT, "Scott R Dennett" <dennett@agate.net>
wrote:
> Actually, Steve, it isn't one way if you don't mind doing a little cutting
> and
> pasting :)
That only works if there is a single inline. And it doesn't actually undo
the inline, it just creates a similar subfile.
> So if you really think MPD is that much better than what you
> did,
> where can I get it to see if I like it, I mean there must be some sort of
> program to MPD and un-MPD, I've never seen it anywhere.
Search the lugnet archive.
Jacob's tools are at
<http://hugin.ldraw.org/meyer/LEGO/Værktøj/index.en.html>.
Onyx's M-Peedy is at <http://www.flash.net/~onyx/M-Peedy/M-Peedy.html>.
> Is this MPD thing
> as simple as inlining??
Generally, yes. You can easily create an MPD file in Notepad. With the
tools listed above, it's even easier to convert a complex model into a
single MPD.
> I like inlining because it's easy and you can view in
> Ledit, which I do 99% of the time. With MPD you have to split it to view in
> Ledit, am I correct??
Yes, you have to split the MPD before using LEdit.
Steve
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