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Re: How to customise parts tree in MLCad V2.00R2
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lugnet.cad.mlcad
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Wed, 27 Jun 2001 03:10:56 GMT
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Michael Lachmann <michael.lachmann@maxmobil.at> wrote in message
news:GFIxCA.J1I@lugnet.com...
> How to customise the parts tree:
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> From "Settings/Groups/Group configuration..." you can create your own groups
> or just add new ones. For every group you define rules which define what
> comes into this groups.
I'd like to add that the settings from this are stored in a file MLCad.grp
in your ldraw directory.
The contents of my group file are shown below with my comments in
parenthesis.
0
10
Brick
<Brick & !Pattern> & !Printed (Contains bricks, but not
patterned or printed)
Baseplate
<Baseplate
Decorated (Decorated
parts are in a seperate group)
Pattern & !Baseplate &!Minifig &!<_ (but baseplates and minifig
parts are excluded)
Electric (as are
unofficial parts whose names start with)
<Electric (an
underscore character)
Technic
<Technic
Train
<Train & !Pattern (Train parts
exclude patterned train parts)
Plate
<Plate
Minifig
<Minifig (A group
for all minifig parts)
Un-Official
<_ & _> (Note, I have altered the
names of all unofficial parts)
Custom (to both begin and end with
an underscore, except)
<_ & !_> (in the case of parts with
hard coded colours)
Hopefully this will help you understand how the rules for groups work.
(Duckie) Dave Till
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: How to customise parts tree in MLCad V2.00R2
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| Eek, linewrap made a right mess of that. Lets try again ;( Duckie Dave <Duck@clowes-till-cr...rve.co.uk> wrote in message news:GFKJH9.A0M@lugnet.com... (...) I'd like to add that the settings from this are stored in an MLCad.grp file in your ldraw (...) (23 years ago, 27-Jun-01, to lugnet.cad.mlcad)
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| How to customise the parts tree: ===...=== From "Settings/Groups/Group configuration..." you can create your own groups or just add new ones. For every group you define rules which define what comes into this groups. Example: Add a group let say (...) (23 years ago, 26-Jun-01, to lugnet.cad.mlcad)
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