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Re: What does MLCad check to determine if the "Original LDraw Package" is installed?
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lugnet.cad.mlcad
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Sun, 16 Jan 2005 18:41:01 GMT
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Right, did not think of that. Leaving both P and S dirs does the trick.
What I did now was a full new install of all parts, both official and
unofficial in another directory than my official LDraw dir.
I created a temporary directory for only the new unofficial parts and
generated a partslist from there.
With all official parts there and unofficial parts, subfiles and all and
using the special PARTS.LST file, you'll have the chance to see and work
with the unoffical parts. Ofcourse typing this you can keep 2 libraries of
parts: 1 with only official parts and 1 with all unoffival parts too.
Jaco
"Orion Pobursky" <orion@dontaddthis.pobursky.com> schreef in bericht
news:IABzsu.7EE@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.cad.mlcad, Anders Isaksson wrote:
> > Jaco van der Molen wrote:
> > >
> > > Telling MLCad to look for the LDraw base dir elsewhere keeps telling
> > > me the "Original LDraw package" is not installed... :-(
> >
> > I think the only required file is STUD.DAT in the P directory.
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> And on that point...
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> Even if you want only the unofficial parts, you'll still need a fair
> amount (if
> not all) of the official files in the P directory.
>
> -Orion
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