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  Library Manager for your LDraw Parts Library
Posted by: Scott Wardlaw - 2011-12-22, 3:42 - Forum: Parts Authoring - Replies (3)

I just thought I'd share that I'm almost done with my latest software tool:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/wardlws/655...hotostream

Please let me know if you have suggestions for improvement.

Thanks,
Scott W.

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  MIT Media Lab: TinyProjector
Posted by: Steffen - 2011-12-22, 0:41 - Forum: Off-Topic - No Replies

What happens if you mix a 3D printer with LEGO and some electronics in the MIT Media Lab?
You get this:
http://web.media.mit.edu/~stefanm/TinyProjector

Having looked at the awesome 3D printer results,
I think the next 10 years will be the "years of 3D printing".
Simply everybody will 3D print at home - I cannot even imagine in full
what this will mean to creativity... Amazing...

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  LEGO dreidel
Posted by: Jim DeVona - 2011-12-21, 0:27 - Forum: Off-Topic - Replies (2)

So at a party I recently had the opportunity to properly play dreidel for the first time and it was fun. I'm sure this has been done many times before, but here's a simple dreidel model. Use colors of your choice for the sides (or stickers, markers, etc.).

[Image: dreidel.png] [Image: Dreidel_page_1.png]



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  Get flex out there
Posted by: Tim Gould - 2011-12-20, 21:08 - Forum: Parts Authoring - Replies (22)

I'm firmly of the opinion that we need to get the flex parts out there. I don't care how but we need part numbers and parts and every length that has appeared in a set. In my opinion it is quite terrible for users of LDraw to have no easy access to usable parts that could be auto-generated in seconds by some of us.

So far the release has been held because of technical issues with the library. This is no reason to not have the parts out there as we can always replace them if a decision is made.

http://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cg...s/75-1.dat
http://forums.ldraw.org/showthread.php?t...199#pid199

So my proposal:

1) We quickly come up with a naming system

2) We auto-generate self-contained parts in all appropriate lengths (I already have perl code for this)

3) We submit one of these to the Part Tracker

4) Once it is certified we adjust the others to take into account comments and put them up

4) If the system is changed in the future we auto-generate again

Tim

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  Syntax highlighting
Posted by: Orion Pobursky - 2011-12-20, 6:57 - Forum: Website Suggestions/Requests/Discussion - Replies (2)

I have the ability to add syntax highlighting site wide (forums, wiki, the upcoming main site). It works for most common programming languages but there's no module for LDraw syntax. Before I waste time writing a module for LDraw syntax, is this something that would be of interest?

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  For the advanced part author: Friends mini-doll
Posted by: Tim Gould - 2011-12-19, 22:10 - Forum: Parts Authoring - Replies (10)

[Image: 6538934801_b105d63d50_m.jpg]
LEGO Friends vs. Minifigs by Dunechaser, on Flickr

The new mini-dolls are going to be fun.

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  Lego Unimog build timelapse
Posted by: Orion Pobursky - 2011-12-19, 5:45 - Forum: Off-Topic - Replies (8)

I've made a short time-lapse movie of me building the Unimog:
Youtube Video

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  Volunteers Wanted for Linux Installation Tutorial
Posted by: Tim Gould - 2011-12-18, 21:05 - Forum: Website Suggestions/Requests/Discussion - Replies (1)

Hi all,

I'd like to call on those who use Linux and LDraw to help edit this page on the wiki

http://wiki.ldraw.org/index.php?title=Ge...ed_-_Linux

Given the huge variety of linux flavours and tricks for getting things to work I think user-editable content is a better idea for this one that fixed content.

Tim

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  Do we need the LDraw Wiki?
Posted by: Magnus Forsberg - 2011-12-18, 16:19 - Forum: Website Suggestions/Requests/Discussion - Replies (3)

Do we need the LDraw Wiki?


1.)
There is a whole section with LUT-parts.
Do we realy need these compilation of pages, when the extraction from LDD is possible, and are becomming common?

2.)
There's an obsolete page with info about ldconfig.ldr.
It needs an update, or must be removed. It's only causing confusion.
The only correct page is here. Or am I wrong?
(b.t.w. are these two pages both correct? article 93 and article 547).

3.)
Do this discussion belong here in the forum instead?
We need a place to collect facts about our standards, and routines, but the discussion should be moved here.

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  Change to the LSC charter
Posted by: Willy Tschager - 2011-12-17, 20:37 - Forum: LDraw.org Announcements - No Replies

Hi,

the LDraw Steering Committee has agreed to update the LSC Final Draft - Membership with the following text:

Quote:Membership of the LSC shall have a minimum of 5 people. The LSC can vote to create additional vacancies for future elections. The LSC also defines a procedure for voting to eliminate seats added in the future. One seat is reserved for a current LDraw Library Administrator. If there is more than one LDraw Library Administrator then the LDraw Library Administrators will self select a member to represent them on the LSC.

Willy Tschager
On behalf of the LDraw Steering Committee

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