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Re: Request
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lugnet.cad.mlcad
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Thu, 3 Aug 2000 02:33:19 GMT
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"Gino A. Melone" <gmelone@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:FyopuI.Ex7@lugnet.com...
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> BTW, MLCad is quite cool. Its the first LEGO cad program that I found
> intuitive enough to actually use. The others are excellent efforts, but none
> of them clicked for me. I plan to put together a little page of models soon.
> But, I need to wait until I spread BrikWars carnage with them before I publish
> details for the enemy to find. Buwhahahahahahahahahahahah...
I have to agree with the above statement. I like MLCad a lot and have been
playing around with it, mostly on airplanes (when I should be working) and
have drawn three or four models.
Now that I have drawn them, what do people recommend doing next to make the
highest quality looking instructions when printed out? Right now I send the
instructions straight to a Tek Phasor 740 color laser printer we have at the
office and while the quality is good (the printer has 1200 DPI resolution),
the results are not as good as I would expect. The images seem a little
blurry. Is this typical? What do other people do?
Thanks,
Mike - mike_walsh@mindspring.com
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| When a piece is selected, there is a modify option. Very useful. I have two small requests concerning it. 1) I'd like a hot-key for it. Perhaps 'M'? So I can select and hit a key. Much like 'C' for change color. 2) I'd like the ability to specify (...) (24 years ago, 2-Aug-00, to lugnet.cad.mlcad)
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