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Re: L3P On Strike
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lugnet.cad.ray
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Sun, 22 Apr 2007 13:48:08 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.ray, Timothy Gould wrote:
> --snip--
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> > A typical line from the .bat files can read:
> > L3P.exe [@]smp5000.ldr -cc300,-120,-400 -cla0,-90,10 -ld -l -fg -o -q2
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> Is the above '@' verbatim? Could it be causing the problem?
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> Tim
Thanks for your quick reply.
Yes, it is my method of marking that the file represents one animation frame.
'@' is a legal filename character and has worked before, but to be 100% sure, I
removed it from the batch file as well as from the model file.
Then I set the stdout to > f:\ldraw\l3p_log.txt, and discoved the L3P message:
*** Cannot find model file 'smp5000.ldr'.
In a default DOS box, this message was swept away by the Usage info flood before
I was able to notice it.
This means L3P really is unable to find any file in the <LDraw> subfolders, in
spite of it seems to be correctly set up. Strange.
/Tore
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: L3P On Strike
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| (...) Sometimes Windows seems to have a hard time remembering environment variables in DOS boxes (I'm sure there's some long, complicated and stupid system to it). Maybe add something to set them to the batch files and see if it works. Tim (18 years ago, 22-Apr-07, to lugnet.cad.ray)
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