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Re: Feature requests for LDraw/LEdit v. 2
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Date:
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Tue, 16 Mar 1999 09:52:16 GMT
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Paul Gyugyi wrote:
> The *strength* of LDRAW is the Type 2 and Type 5 lines.
> They are key to making rendered instruction sheet
> output look good.
Yes.
> Another approach is to switch over completely to POV.
> (snip)
> Time and again, this has been shown to generate really
> nice output (L3G0, L2P, L3P, the POV-port of L3G0,
> the .dat to VRML conversions, etc),
> but some people are happy to stick with the old .dat format.
> And, they happen to be the really productive parts authors.
> And the simplicity of the .dat language is not to be ignored.
And you still need a simple representation of a POV part
to be able to use it in an modeler.
/Lars
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