I tried to use the new LeoCAD but it doesn't compile. My compiler doesn't like syntax like "lcArray<lcObjectKey<T>>". I understand that the new C++ standard allows ">>" to close two "<" but I wouldn't start using it yet. Fedora stays fairly up to date. I doubt most linux distributions can compile it at the moment.
For enhancements, is it possible to have an option to produce thicker lines when exporting to html. Right now to generate instructions, I export to html and put the images into a pdf document. However, if my images are too high resolution, the instructions are hard to see. For example: http://identicalsoftware.com/lego/pirate_robot_command_center/prcc_lowe r_mouth-02-big.png http://identicalsoftware.com/lego/pirate_robot_command_center/prcc_lowe r_mouth-02-small.png In the second image which is smaller, the lines separating pieces are easier to see. Another problem I have with export to html is that it only does the main model. Can we have it export all the models? Or at least make it so that if I go to a sub model it export it instead? Right now I end up having to split the sub models into separate files to export. Is it possible to load datsville (http://sourceforge.net/projects/datsv ille/) in leocad. I tried shortly before demoing leocad but couldn't make it work. I haven't had the time to figure out if it can be done. -- Dennis Payne [email protected] Roon's Raccoon Sprintladder: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/126010 _______________________________________________ Leocad mailing list [email protected] https://list.gerf.org/listinfo/leocad
