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In lugnet.cad, Tim Courtney writes:
> "richard marchetti" <blueofnoon@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:GouEot.BxD@lugnet.com...
> > One of my own problems is that I am not using LDAO because of some issues
> > I have had with it. I am assuming that most other people work from LDAO as
> > an initial interface for every project, or am I wrong about this?
>
> I haven't used LDAO in years, actually. I just manage my files in Windows
> Explorer and use MLCad and LeoCAD for my drawings (depending on what I want
> to do, I have different editor preferences).
I think Tim is right on this. LDAO's file management functionality is very
handy for use with LDraw and LEdit, but it's not really a tool of choice for
most Windows-people. *I* still use it that way (well, I use both LDAO and
Windows Explorer), but most people wouldn't.
> Things like the Minifig Modeler use the original LDraw to render though -
> that makes it a bit clunky in Windows 2000. So, I prefer LeoCAD's Minifig
> Generator.
BTW, that's a default setting, that can be changed. LDAO can use LDLite,
Ldglite, L3Lab, or any compatible programs as a 'view window'.
Steve
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