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Re: LPub Question
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lugnet.inst, lugnet.cad
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Date:
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Mon, 15 Mar 2004 19:02:10 GMT
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In lugnet.inst, Allister McLaren wrote:
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In lugnet.inst, Jason Spears wrote:
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Why is it then when I tell LPub to create the Layouts it makes the parts
needed for this step box HUGE, but the images that shows where they go in
the step tiny?
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/spearjr/MichLUG/2004-03-20-CKM/back_1_04_ci.jpg
Am I doing something wrong? Is there a place to modify this setting? Could
it be a problem with my .mpd file?
If this is solvable, Im looking forward to posting instructions to this
little house soon, which would be my first instructions created with LPub.
Also the file turns out HUGE. I think I know where that setting is, but a
helpful hint would be nice. File size isnt bad, just the pixels, which I
can resize, but then my font gets all tiny. I do know where to edit that.
But so far I have left it at the default of 22 (24? something like that).
Jason Spears | BrickCentral | MichLUG
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Are you trying to render them with an orthographic camera? I had the same
problem when I tried that and no wrangling with the minimum camera distance
helped. When I set the camera angle at ten (which effectively looks
orthographic) the minimum camera distance actually had an effect, and the
parts images came out at a reasonable size.
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Lets make sure were clear here. For part list images and BOM, you do not have
control over orthographic. LPub forces it, and it works with Part Images
Minimum Camera Distance.
Ill test drive Assembly Images+orthographic+min camera distance.
Ive reconstructed my LPub development environment after the implosion of my
Desktop and therefore LPub development env.
Ive been notably absent because of real life getting in the way of LEGO. Im
back at LPub and hope to work on LSynth soon as well.
Kevin
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| (...) Are you trying to render them with an orthographic camera? I had the same problem when I tried that and no wrangling with the minimum camera distance helped. When I set the camera angle at ten (which effectively looks orthographic) the minimum (...) (21 years ago, 13-Mar-04, to lugnet.inst, FTX)
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