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Re: LDraw
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Fri, 13 Jul 2001 08:55:04 GMT
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Hi Brian,
> LDraw (and MLCAD) leave me speechless. It's an
> absolutely amazing accomplishment. Congratulations to
> yourself and everyone involved.
I don't deserve much of the credit, but thanks on behalf of
everybody involved in the project.
> I've got a question and I read thru the FAQ but it
> didn't answer it. I'd like to be able to create or edit
> my own pieces - specifically I'm interested in making an
> RCX 1.5 and the forthcoming 2.0. I'd like to edit this
> so it doesn't have the A/C adapter and also change the
> text to read 1.5 instead of 1.0. Is there a tool to do
> this?
At some point, there was talk about introducing a "part[1]
editor" mode in one of the programs, but I don't know if it
was done[2].
The people who create and edit parts hang out at:
http://news.lugnet.com/cad/dev/
so it is there you are most likely to get practical advice
on the subject.
Play well,
Jacob
1) In LDraw terminology its "part", not "piece".
2) I have a bad habit of using a program called "vi" for
editing LDraw models and parts. Nobody should do that,
but it is my favourite tool for practically any task
(except carpentry ;-).
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| (...) What????? You don't use vi for carpentry????!!!!??? What about when you're building a bookshelf?? You just make one shelf, use shift "Y" & shift "P" to copy it as many times as you like!! It always saves me heaps of time!!! ROSCO (24 years ago, 15-Jul-01, to lugnet.cad.dev, lugnet.off-topic.geek)
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