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Re: Some bugs with LDGLite
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Date: 
Thu, 6 Jun 2002 11:43:45 GMT
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In article <cjmasi-8BCEF3.23393605062002@news.lugnet.com>,
Christopher Masi <cjmasi@*nogarbageplease*.mac.com> wrote:

Hi Don,

In article <Gx8Ix2.8x9@lugnet.com>,
"Don Heyse" <dheyse@hotmail.spam.go.away.com> wrote:

In lugnet.cad.dev.mac, Christopher Masi writes:

snip

2. After continuing to work with a model for a while, LDGLite in LEdit
mode will not display the parts that I move. Though, the part have been
moved. Saving, quiting, and reopening the files shows the parts in their
new positions.

Hmmm, that's odd.  This isn't the "display to current part" feature,
or the "start display at line N" feature is it?  You can toggle both
of those in the options menu, but I don't think I have any status to
tell if either feature is active.

Follow up. This seem to be related to my activating a feature that I
didn't know about (or understand yet). When I press the "r" key on the
keyboard without activating the menu by pressing the "/" key strange
things happen with the parts that I am moving.

I guess I better find the read me for LEdit (like the LDGLite readme
suggests!

Chris

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Do you see these anomalies in OS X too?
http://homepage.mac.com/cjmasi/osx-issues/os_x_issues.htm



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  Re: Some bugs with LDGLite
 
(...) Oh no, that's a real bug, and not just on the Mac. Thanks for finding it. The 'r' key switches between the l3 and the ldlite parsers. I could swear I disabled that key for LEDIT mode because editing requires the data structures provided by the (...) (22 years ago, 6-Jun-02, to lugnet.cad.dev.mac)

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  Re: Some bugs with LDGLite
 
Hi Don, (...) This is what get printed into the Terminal when I launch ldglite (using the rename as ldgledit trick). I always use the editing mode because LDGLite just keeps cycling through the steps of drawing the model over and over again if I let (...) (22 years ago, 6-Jun-02, to lugnet.cad.dev.mac)

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