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Re: what are the rules about hoses etc?
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Date: 
Mon, 26 Jul 1999 14:54:05 GMT
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At 07:41 PM 7/25/99 , Bram Lambrecht wrote:
I don't think they should be a separate sub-file unless
they are in the instructions. What would be nice though is when you
inline(this is an instance where it makes sense to inline) them, leave
the inline code intact so it would be easy to take the hoses out if
wanted.

I think you should keep the as a sub-file because in the instructions,
the hose is added all at once, not in tiny sections.  The hose sub-file
is more of a custom part than a sub-model.  Also, if there are two
mirrored hoses, it makes more sense to just create one sub-file and
mirror the call to that sub-file instead of mirroring the entire file.
Did I lose you?

Nope.  I agree with what you guys are saying on hoses too.  They *should*
be in the model.  And its not a job left over for the model editors either ;)

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  Re: what are the rules about hoses etc?
 
(...) here is my thoughts: hoses go in model if possible (technic hoses for example cant be put in) the same goes for wire,string,rubber bands (when someone makes a way of puting those in) all those type of parts go into a seperate sub file for each (...) (25 years ago, 27-Jul-99, to lugnet.cad.dev.org.ldraw)
  Re: what are the rules about hoses etc?
 
(...) Hoses go in the model. End of discussion (unless a serious user comes up with a really good and logical reason otherwise). (...) When it becomes possible, they are required too. (...) Yes and no. Some parts, depending on where they are in the (...) (25 years ago, 28-Jul-99, to lugnet.cad.dev.org.ldraw)

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  Re: what are the rules about hoses etc?
 
(...) Of course you have to do the hoses. I don't think that in making the hoses they have to be as shown, but as long as they go from correct point A to correct point B, and don't interfere with any other pieces(going through them) it should be (...) (25 years ago, 25-Jul-99, to lugnet.cad.dev.org.ldraw)

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