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Re: LEGOfactory.com launches... and it's big!
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Wed, 10 Nov 2004 02:04:02 GMT
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In lugnet.lego, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
   In lugnet.lego, Darrell Urbien wrote:
   In lugnet.lego, Darrell Urbien wrote:

   In my case, I would think most of my students would design in another package and then try to migrate the MOC to LDD. I’m sure AFOL will use MLCAD, etc.

AFAIK, no one yas yet tried to write a LDD file to LDraw file convertor.

How about an LDraw file to LDD file convertor? Or is that what you meant...one that would translate both ways? :)

Has anyone tried using this application? Am I the only one finding it to be a steep learning curve?

   One big gotcha is catching that all the elements are found within the specificed palette

I’d be happy just to get the palatte(s) to load correctly. The parts *seem* to be there because when I reach into the blank area where they should be visible they seem to get picked up. But I have no idea which part I’m picking up at any given grab. :(

Allan B.



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