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Re: Feature Request - User Defined Model Directory
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lugnet.cad.mlcad
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Sat, 13 Sep 2003 03:13:45 GMT
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> You can do it easily even now. All you need to do is save your model where you
> want to have it using MLCad's standard dialog File/Save... Windows (as it's
> standard Windows dialog) DO remember last folder you have used, so next time
> you'll save your models with a single click - it offers recently used folder
> automatically. This works fine for me - I save all my models under My
> Documents/LDraw without any troubles and all I did was I set this folder when
> saving my first LDraw model..
That's not quite what I'm talking about. There's a "Models" category in
MLCad's internal parts catalog that's set to look display the contents of
the \LDRAW\MODELS folder. This lets you place models into a project as if
they were parts, which works much better for me than making a multi-part
model with the MPD format.
Will
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| (...) Hi, I know it's little bit late to respond, but still: You can do it easily even now. All you need to do is save your model where you want to have it using MLCad's standard dialog File/Save... Windows (as it's standard Windows dialog) DO (...) (21 years ago, 12-Sep-03, to lugnet.cad.mlcad)
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