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      |  |  | At 05:09 PM 12/09/1999 , Jonathan Wilson wrote: > > Our hands are fairly tied with respect to the parts library.  LDraw
 > (and more > to the point, LEdit) are very unlikely to be changed, so the
 > parts need to >stay the same.
 >
 > I see what you mean. ledit has encoded references to parts (the 2 x 4
 > brick springs to mind) that cant be changed.
 
 Does it really?  I thought it all came from the parts.lst file and the
 program referenced that.  Or...is it because that's what the program starts
 up with?
 
 -Tim
 
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  |  |  | Re: What is 'LDraw?' 
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 |  | [restricted reply to lugnet.cad.dev] (...) It's because LEdit supplies the .DAT when you type in a new part number. Parts.lst is only used to display the parts list when you press P<enter>. Similarly, we're stuck with leaving the ldraw directory (...)   (26 years ago, 10-Dec-99, to lugnet.cad.dev) 
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  |  |  | Re: What is 'LDraw?' 
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 |  | (...) Yes. (...) Try using terms like: LDraw -- a (mostly historical) software package for creating LEGO-type models on your computer. ldraw.org -- the group formerly known as the L-CAD mailing list. A (very) loosely organized group of people, (...)   (26 years ago, 9-Dec-99, to lugnet.cad, lugnet.cad.dev, lugnet.cad.dev.org.ldraw) 
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