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Re: L3P Warnings
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lugnet.cad.ray
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Thu, 8 Jul 2010 04:46:30 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.ray, Don Heyse wrote:
> In lugnet.cad.ray, Dave Schuler wrote:
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> > LEdit is still my prefered LDraw editing platform, because I've never
> > found another one that worked as well for me, despite 13 years of
> > searching. I'm a bit dismayed that the new name format won't work well
> > with the existing 16-bit software, but I guess that's how it goes when
> > you're a dinosaur.
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> Ah Ha! I knew it! When I suggested you were probably "still running
> the original LEDIT program on some ancient 386 ... stashed in an attic
> somewhere", you only denied the 386 part. You *are* still running LEDIT
> in somebody's attic!
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> So I know I've asked this before, but I'm old and I forgot the answer,
> and google can't seem to find it for me either. Why haven't you moved
> into this century (albeit the previous decade) and tried ldglite? If you
> rename it to ledit.exe or ldgledit.exe it's supposed to behave just like
> LEDIT, only in a window, and at a higher resolution so you can see more
> of your stuff. Heck, at this point you can switch to ldglite and still
> be obsolete. Why not give it a try, or (if you already did) give it
> another try now that you've finally abandoned that crusty old 386.
Hmm... This is reminding me of deja vu. Did you email me about this, maybe
five or six years ago?
Okay, okay. I'll give it a try. But if it doesn't chase those pesky kids off
of my lawn, I'm going right back to the full-screen obsolescence of LEdit.
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| (...) Ah Ha! I knew it! When I suggested you were probably "still running the original LEDIT program on some ancient 386 ... stashed in an attic somewhere", you only denied the 386 part. You *are* still running LEDIT in somebody's attic! So I know (...) (14 years ago, 8-Jul-10, to lugnet.cad.ray)
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