I've checked in some changes that fix datsville loading but I get under 1
FPS on my TitanX when I load the complete model.

On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 11:33 AM, Leonardo Zide <[email protected]> wrote:

> gcc has had support for right angle brackets since version 4.3, which was
> released in 2008 so it's been there for a while. What version of gcc and
> Fedora are you using?
>
> The links give me 404s but there's an option in
> View->Preferences->Rendering->Line Width that you can change to make the
> lines thicker.
>
> I think I forgot to update the HTML export when I added support for
> multiple models, I'll fix it.
>
> You'd have to convert datsville to an mpd to load correctly since I don't
> load loose model files. I've had requests to fix this before so I'll try to
> get it fixed this weekend.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 8:14 AM, Dennis Payne <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>> 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_lower_mouth-02-big.png>
>> http://identicalsoftware.com/lego/pirate_robot_command_center/prcc_lowe
>> r_mouth-02-small.png
>> <http://identicalsoftware.com/lego/pirate_robot_command_center/prcc_lower_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/ <http://sourceforge.net/projects/datsville/>) 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
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