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Re: LGEO and colours
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lugnet.cad.ray
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Tue, 15 May 2001 18:59:04 GMT
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Daniel Crichton wrote...
> I've noticed that if I use tan in my models the parts actually come out
> using the default colour choice set using l3p (greyish if not defined). I've
> got the complete lgeo download and the #15 update. Anyone else managed to
> fix this? Or is something just misconfigured on my machine?
If L3P is call3ed with the -lgeo option, it first looks up a color number
in L2P_COLR.TAB. If it is found the lg_xxx color is used.
(L3P can dump the contents of L2P_COLR.TAB if called with -d (debug) too)
If not, you should see a warning message from L3P:
"Color XXX not defined in lg_color.inc" Did you see this?
and L3P uses its own color definition.
L3P recognizes these colors:
(see http://home16.inet.tele.dk/hassing/l3p.html#validcol)
0-15, 17-23, 25-28, 32-47, 57, 256-511, 0x02000000-0x07FFFFFF.
Color 256 is used for black rubber.
Color 375 is used for gray rubber.
If you have problems, you can mail me your dat file,
and I'll have a look.
/Lars
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: LGEO and colours
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| (...) I use L3PAO to call L3P so it's difficult to see the error message :) The POV does include something like this, however for a tan part it uses the default colour setting, eg. if I choose Drk Cyan for the default colour then all tan parts are (...) (24 years ago, 15-May-01, to lugnet.cad.ray)
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| I've noticed that if I use tan in my models the parts actually come out using the default colour choice set using l3p (greyish if not defined). I've got the complete lgeo download and the #15 update. Anyone else managed to fix this? Or is something (...) (24 years ago, 10-May-01, to lugnet.cad.ray)
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