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Re: [LDAO] New beta version available
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Thu, 1 Jul 1999 02:30:07 GMT
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One other problem I found is that after using the MOVER, when it
gives you the option to save changes, it gives an error when you
try
to do that. Also I've noticed that the mover will delete a word
or two
in the header, and if the first line after the header is 0
INLINED then
it will delete the either the INLINED part of that or else that
whole
thing and leave the rest of the line. I'm sorry but I can't
remember
which it is.
Just thought I'd point these out.
Also the INLINER will not look in the current directory for
wubmodels.
ie. models/firetruc/airfire.dat this is the main model and I
want to
inline models/firetruc/airfircb.dat It will inline but give a
message
that no lines were found. Sounds to me like the same type of
problem
like with Ledit. Oh, and by the way, Tim had mentioned putting
the
whole path of the submodel ie. models\mymodel\submodel.dat or
mymodel\submodel.dat but neither ways of doing it work.
Ryan
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On 6/30/99, at 11:45 AM, blisses@worldnet.att.net wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Jun 1999 13:27:01 GMT, "Scott R Dennett" <dennett@agate.net>
> wrote:
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> > The subdirectory access makes life a whole lot easier :)
>
> Good. :)
>
> > The only problems I've foungd so far is that you can not move
> > a file to another directory, but you can place a copy of it
> > there.
>
> Hmm. Oh, right; apparently, the file drag-n-drop to directory stuff isn't
> done, yet.
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> > The other thing is, on the computer I'm on now, the family
> > computer,
> > I had a problem with the last version of LDAO in that whenever I
> > would type something I would lose my mouse pointer and have
> > to get it down to the Windows Taskbar and click on the LDAO
> > button(or any other one that happened to be open) to be able to
> > see my pointer. So, since I hadn't had a problem on my
> > computer(not this one) with the next to last update, I assumed
> > that it was just the computer. But, I put the new version on
> > that computer and I have the same problem of my pointer disappearing,
> > so I am inclined to think that something may have been changed
> > in the code for the past two versions to make this happen.
> > Steve is this something you can look into?? Is anyone else
> > having this problem??
>
> I'm not sure where to start with that one. Is there a specific part of the
> program where you're having a problem? Does the pointer disappear, or does
> it go to an hourglass? Have you checked your video drivers?
>
> > Then I found a problem with Ldraw/Ledit. While the
> > subdirectories are nice, they aren't any help if you have a model with
> > submodels, as Ldraw/Ledit only looks in the parts, p, & models directories,
> > not even the current directory.
>
> Yes, this is a "documentation issue". The subdirectory support is only
> good for LDLite and L3P (and other, smart, tools). So the documentation
> will have to indicate this situation. Having an option to hide the
> drive/folder controls would be good, too.
>
> Steve
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: [LDAO] New beta version available
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| (...) Erk. I will check these. (...) OK, I will check these, too. The whole directory thing is probably going to keep popping up for awhile--previously, I was lazy, and used a lot of hard-coded "\models" as the location of files. Steve (25 years ago, 1-Jul-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)
| | | Re: [LDAO] New beta version available
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| Were the problems with Mover and Inliner in the new beta version (2.1.0), or an older version of LDAO? I checked the current code this morning, and both operations seem to work fine, in both \models and subdirectories of \models. The only problem (...) (25 years ago, 1-Jul-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)
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| | Re: [LDAO] New beta version available
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| (...) Good. :) (...) Hmm. Oh, right; apparently, the file drag-n-drop to directory stuff isn't done, yet. (...) I'm not sure where to start with that one. Is there a specific part of the program where you're having a problem? Does the pointer (...) (25 years ago, 30-Jun-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)
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