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Re: LDraw.org Future Plans/Help
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lugnet.cad, lugnet.cad.dev, lugnet.cad.dev.org.ldraw, lugnet.cad.mlcad
Date: 
Mon, 11 Dec 2000 04:54:03 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Tim Courtney writes:
We have been doing a lot of thinking and planning for the future focus of
LDraw.org recently.  Within a week or so, a new section of the site is • planned
to be released.  From this, a slight restructuring will take place but • nothing
fundamentally different.  I want to take some time to share some thoughts and
get some input on the future direction.

Its obvious that the LCAD community has moved far beyond the original LDraw
software. This is great!  It shows that we are growing and more things are
becoming available to make life easier for those who want to make stunning 3D
models, instructions, and more.  I want the website to reflect those changes,
for a change.

Yes, it's true. We [the LCAD Comm.] are changing as the advancements do...

Without totally revealing what is going to happen in a week, the site will • take
more of an MLCad focus.  From there I intend to help the site bring forth • ideas
and information about other programs that are currently popular - LDView, • L3Lab,
L3P, etc.  A lot of these programs have been popular but there hasn't been a • lot
of information out there on them.

Is this a completely "good" idea? I've only recently learned LCAD and have
been using LDraw/LEdit - a builder's standard - for about 3 years now. In
fact, when I first downloaded my copy, James Jessiman (yes, we share initials
and first names) was still alive (or so I believe...). While it's true that
MLCAD is a (very) good program, it is still changing, and has more growing to
do before it reaches the standards composed in LDraw.


I have to admit that I'm not the expert on all of these programs. • Personally, I
use MLCad and L3P minimally to create some instructions and renderings
occasionally.  I have to go through learning more about what each one of • these
does and how it impacts the DAT universe as well.

For those of you who are experts on these utilities, I'd like to see more
information on the site about them.  I'm thinking about gradually adding a • few
features to the site which will make it more like a magazine - voices of the
users of the LCAD community coming out and providing this information for the
rest of the people out there.  I encourage people to write articles about
utilities like LDView and L3Lab to get more people interested, share the • latest
usage tips, troubleshooting, etc.  All of this will help grow the LCAD
community.

So...from there, I'd like to hear thoughts on where the site can go to • provide
more for the needs of the LCAD users, new users, and the current popular
utilities.  LDraw.org will move its focus away from the old LDraw (while it • will
still be promoted, not as exclusively), and into the new stuff, something • that's
been needed for some time.


Although I don't know all the particulars about LDLite, I know that MLCAD's
primary advantage over our beloved originator, is that MLCAD takes to decimals
much better than does LDRAW (rounding to .001 -- .000001 in piece rotations,
instead of .01). Otherwise, the upside of seeing 4 different views is also
intriguing.

Recently Tom McDonald came 'on board' with the site to help out, and his task • is
converting some tutorials over to ldraw.org format.  These will be up in the
relative near future as well.

Please send ideas and suggestions, and if you have something to write about, • its
much appreciated!  Thanks.
--

Tim Courtney - tim@zacktron.com

http://www.ldraw.org - Centralized LDraw Resources
http://www.zacktron.com - Zacktron Alliance

ICQ: 23951114 - AIM: TimCourtne

In short, give a close look at the new stuff (MLCAD, etc.), but stay with the
old standby.

James Jackson
Don't just "play well", play better!



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  Re: LDraw.org Future Plans/Help
 
"James J." <jejackso@memphis.edu> wrote in message news:G5E0A3.ID6@lugnet.com... (...) Yes, it is a good idea to move past the old LDraw and into the new stuff like MLCad. Though LDraw will still be available and supported, the newer programs will (...) (24 years ago, 11-Dec-00, to lugnet.cad, lugnet.cad.dev, lugnet.cad.dev.org.ldraw, lugnet.cad.mlcad)

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  LDraw.org Future Plans/Help
 
We have been doing a lot of thinking and planning for the future focus of LDraw.org recently. Within a week or so, a new section of the site is planned to be released. From this, a slight restructuring will take place but nothing fundamentally (...) (24 years ago, 8-Dec-00, to lugnet.cad, lugnet.cad.dev, lugnet.cad.dev.org.ldraw, lugnet.cad.mlcad) !! 

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