Subject:
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Re: LDraw.exe
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Date:
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Fri, 29 Sep 2000 15:27:47 GMT
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All right! I figured out how to use LDraw! As I was working on how to get
L3P working as per Manfred Moolhuysen's instructions (Re: I can't run
L3P), I realized that both L3P and LDraw are DOS programs. So I followed
his directions for L3P and thought that with those settings, LDraw
commands would also work. Sure enough, they did. (Thanks, Manfred!)
I still have some trouble with L3P not finding my model files, but that
probably has to do with the paths. I'll have to work on it.
Tim Courtney wrote:
> Basically though, LDLite, L3Lab, etc... do it better ;-)
Yeah, I know. I do have L3Lab. I just never really saw what LDraw looked
like and how it works. Thankfully, those other programs are *much* faster
:-)
Regards,
--Ryan
Lugnet member #517
Emaill: Ryanjf2@juno.com
Amateur radio call sign: kb1fob
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Message has 1 Reply: | | More tips for L3P (was: Re: LDraw.exe)
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| (...) Try this: assume you have L3P.exe in the C:\Pov directory, the Ldraw programs in the C:\Ldraw directory, and the shortcut for L3P I've described previously. With Notepad you make a new file with the following content: @ECHO OFF SET (...) (24 years ago, 29-Sep-00, to lugnet.cad.dev)
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