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[DAT] (requires LDraw-compatible viewer)
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Re: disabling BFC (was "Head w/ Headset Over Brown Hair")
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Date:
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Tue, 25 Jun 2002 17:01:13 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.dev, Franklin W. Cain writes:
> > > What is the BFC meta-statement to tell rendering programs,
> > > "This file ain't even the _slightest_ bit BFC compliant,
> > > so don't even _think_ about trying it!" (I don't want
> > > the sudden shock again.)
> >
> > 0 BFC NOCERTIFY
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> Thanks! I'm adding that one to my "start every new file with these
> (meta)statements" list. ;-)
>
> > It *really* isn't that hard to convert a file to BFC'ness.
>
> HSSSsssss!!! The BFC! It burns us, it burns us! Hsssss.
Testify, brother. I totally blindsided myself when I downloaded the newest
batch of primitives and all of my hard-wrought DAT's appeared sort of
skeletal. After I was done freaking out, I realized what it probably was,
but I definitely don't want to go back through 500 parts and BFC-correct them.
But moving forward, what's the proper way to do a 1-4cyli so that the
interior can be viewed while BFC is enabled? Here's an example:
0
1 16 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 10 2-4cyli.dat
0
When I tried this last night, I couldn't get the inner surface to show up,
even though that was the bit I needed! I expect that I am, as usual,
missing something basic. Anyone care to enlighten a poor soul?
Thanks!
Dave!
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