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Re: A comprehensive LDraw object model
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Mon, 11 Feb 2002 19:47:55 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.dev, Steve Bliss writes:
> A couple of different approaches to this have been discussed before. I
> think the most generic solution was to implement a 0 DETAIL <level>
> meta-command, that would identify the detail-level of the following
> lines. A 0 detail level indicates that the follow lines must always be
> rendered. Higher levels indicate "less important" or "more detailed"
> lines. Renderers could use the detail-level information to control when
> and how to render lines - only rendering the lines necessary, perhaps
> queueing lines for rendering based on the detail level.
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> Steve
Could you give us an example? By looking at what you've written, I don't
understand if one needs an ending tag, or not, to complete the '0 DETAIL'
command. Where in the text of the file would this go? How would it look?
Thanks a lot. Much appreciated,
Mike Horvath
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| (...) A couple of different approaches to this have been discussed before. I think the most generic solution was to implement a 0 DETAIL <level> meta-command, that would identify the detail-level of the following lines. A 0 detail level indicates (...) (23 years ago, 11-Feb-02, to lugnet.cad.dev)
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