|
Steve Bliss wrote:
> In lugnet.cad.dev.org.ldraw, Ryan J Farrington wrote:
>
> > When making official models (and unofficial models for that matter),
> > there are minifigs, submodels, and sub assemblies to deal with. You put
> > them all together in one .mpd file, but then you also have these other
> > files left in the \Models directory. I was wondering what anyone else
> > does with these files. Do you put them in separate directories, do you
> > delete them, or do something else?
>
> If you've got the files stuffed into an MPD, there's no real need to
> keep
> separate copies of them. I do it anyway, but I'm weird.
>
> If a file is truly junk, I'll delete it.
>
> I move all my completed/inactive projects out of the Models
> directory, to a
> Projects directory.
>
> Under the Projects directory, I have a directory for each individual
> project. Sometimes, I have multiple directories inside a project.
> That
> way, I can keep working files, alternate versions, the published
> version,
> etc., etc. This is especially true for parts I've done, because I
> usually
> want to keep one copy with all my notes, subfiles, etc., that I
> don't think
> belong in the published version.
>
> The newer tools are not so tied to ldraw\models\, so it's getting
> easier to
> manage model/part files. With MLCad's support for MPD, it's easier
> yet.
>
> Steve
That sounds reasonable. I was already kind of thinking of doing that,
but it is nice to hear what others do.
Regards,
--Ryan
--------------------------------------------
-- E-mail: Ryanjf2@juno.com
-- Amateur Radio call sign: KB1FOB
--------------------------------------------
|
|
1 Message in This Thread:
- Entire Thread on One Page:
- Nested:
All | Brief | Compact | Dots
Linear:
All | Brief | Compact
|
|
|
|