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Re: LDraw FilTEr
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Thu, 23 Aug 2001 10:40:24 GMT
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Jaco van der Molen wrote:
> Hi Tore,
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> I get "Cannot open file C:\LDRAW\boxes.lst" when I start it.
Yes, that's right. I forgot to remove the code that referred to box replacements.
> Then it
> runs but the only thing I can seem to do is selecting and unselecting
> lines.
It's about as far as I've reached. You can change color of the objects in all selected lines and save by overwriting the
input file.
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> Is it possible to filter all parts out that share the same y coordinate?
Yes, just choose the same value of Y Min as Y Max.
With Add - Invert - Delete - Save you have it saved in a file.
This procedure will be much simplier when I've made the Output Files areas.
I wanted some input to see if this concept is worth the hours of coding and the extra work it takes to make it
understandable for more people than me.
Btw, I forgot to mention the purpose of this utility.
First, it is to split [Datsville] files with, say a building, some vehicles, plants into more categorized files or just
into smaller. (Yes, I know I have just bundled some together, but hey, don't I have the right to regret some things I've
done?)
The other is to repaint cars, houses, or even patterned parts. Many times to color 16, so that a hard-coded say green
car could be repainted in any color.
Maybe I'll put back box replacements, but as I feel now, it's better to have a seaprate program for that purpose.
Thanks for your feedback,
/Tore
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> Greetingz...
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> Sjaacko
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| Currently I am _trying_ to make a microfig or nanofig model the "Defiant" from Star Trek Deep Space 9. I do it in MLCad, not for real. I started with the bridge and started building somewhere in the middle. Then I put parts on top and under the (...) (23 years ago, 23-Aug-01, to lugnet.cad.dev, lugnet.cad.dat.models)
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| Hi Tore, I get "Cannot open file C:\LDRAW\boxes.lst" when I start it. Then it runs but the only thing I can seem to do is selecting and unselecting lines. Is it possible to filter all parts out that share the same y coordinate? Greetingz... Sjaacko (23 years ago, 23-Aug-01, to lugnet.cad.dev)
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