On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 5:33 PM, Henrik Sundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I thought I needed to use the piece-manager, and went for the trunk > when all else failed. > And I thought patches/reports would be more appreciated on the trunk. > I want to learn more about C++/Linux/Open Source/... (and like Lego), > and think practice is the only way forward. Why not by adding features > to Leocad? > But I have a long way to go. > You only need the Piece Manager if you want to mess around with the groups in the Piece List or if you want to import individual pieces from LDraw (or get Philo's piece update). Contributions are always welcome, just post here if you have any questions. > My first issue was that I needed to patch generated ldr files > (changing ',' to '.' in all floats, and .DAT to .dat, and change to > use the right pieces when ldraw knew them, but not Leocad (no piece > manager)) - to be able to view the models ln LDView. I don't think > generated files should depend on locale (I dislike that part of xml as > well). > I had a few other ideas that I thought I could implement myself as well. I remember fixing the ',' problem a long time ago, is it happening again? > > Isn't GTK usable on all platforms? Is it just too ugly on windows? > I'm a bit interested in learning Qt. Not sure I'll get the time though. > GTK is too ugly on Windows, Qt and wxWidgets use native widgets instead so they look better. Leonardo
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