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Re: LDRAW crash
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Mon, 7 Jan 2002 18:12:18 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.dev, ludo soete wrote:
> Perhaps this is alreddy known by other people, but it seems to be that LEDIT
> doesn't support files longer than 1000 lines. As soon as there are 1001
> lines, LEDIT crashes ( well it gives a RUNTIME ERROR 216 at ....:....).
That is a known problem with LEdit. Jacob, thanks for adding this to the FAQ.
> This means that i have to break-up my part in smaler pieces, if i want to
> use LEDIT for my new part i'm creating (9V Track cross #32087).
I'm not sure of your exact meaning here, so I'm answering both possible
meanings:
Yes, if you want to *edit* your part in LEdit, you will need to break it up.
BUT, if you want to use your file as a part in a model, you do *not* need to
change it. LEdit doesn't crash on big *part* files, it crashes on big *model*
files.
The 1000-line limit only applies to the file being edited, not the parts (and
subfiles) it uses.
Steve
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 | | Re: LDRAW crash [DAT]
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| (...) Hi Jacob, I Think you are 100 percent right. First of all, it wasn't LDRAW that crashed, but it was LEDIT. Sorry abouth that :-( I guess i found the problem causing LEDIT to crach. Perhaps this is alreddy known by other people, but it seems to (...) (23 years ago, 4-Jan-02, to lugnet.cad.dev)
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