Is there a way to do this? There's a billion varieties, an extra drilldown would probably be better than putting them all in the same category. I apologize if it's been answered before, I can't seem to find anything more than one or two references to the problem, but no solution.
And on a related note, is there a way to filter bricks by what colors they actually exist in irl?
I'm using LDCad, but if a different program has a solution I'm happy to switch.
Thanks in advance.
(2017-05-03, 22:09)Rune Wrote: [ -> ]Is there a way to do this? There's a billion varieties, an extra drilldown would probably be better than putting them all in the same category. I apologize if it's been answered before, I can't seem to find anything more than one or two references to the problem, but no solution.
Have you tried to do a search in a new tab for "Pattern" and "Brick" since all parts with a pattern bare the word "Pattern" in the description. Obviously the "Match kind" had to be (AND). Works also for "Pattern" "Slope", "Pattern" "Plate", ...
In MLCad it works this way:
http://www.holly-wood.it/mlcad/basic4-en...parts_tree
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(2017-05-03, 22:09)Rune Wrote: [ -> ]Is there a way to do this? There's a billion varieties, an extra drilldown would probably be better than putting them all in the same category. I apologize if it's been answered before, I can't seem to find anything more than one or two references to the problem, but no solution.
If you don't like the default part bin layout you can design a custom one or extend / modify the current one.
You'll need to get comfortable with the file format though:
http://www.melkert.net/LDCad/tech/partBin
An alternative is using inventory groups for models you know include all the bricks you need.
Rebrickable.com offers LDCad inventory exports.