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ldraw for chrome - justin christopher smith - 2017-02-01

can yu get create ldraw for my chrome note book lap top


RE: ldraw for chrome - Orion Pobursky - 2017-02-01

(2017-02-01, 4:57)justin christopher smith Wrote: can yu get create ldraw for my chrome note book lap top

Right now the only way to get LDraw on ChromeOS is to enable Developer Mode and instaLl Linux via Crouton. This is pretty technical and, if you don't have Developer Mode enabled already, will delete your local profile in the process.


RE: ldraw for chrome - Roland Melkert - 2017-02-01

(2017-02-01, 4:57)justin christopher smith Wrote: can yu get create ldraw for my chrome note book lap top

As far I know chrome is based on Ubuntu, so have you tried the generic Linux approach?

For the same reason WINE should be available which can be used to run Windows programs on Linux.


RE: ldraw for chrome - Orion Pobursky - 2017-02-01

(2017-02-01, 18:11)Roland Melkert Wrote:
(2017-02-01, 4:57)justin christopher smith Wrote: can yu get create ldraw for my chrome note book lap top

As far I know chrome is based on Ubuntu, so have you tried the generic Linux approach?

For the same reason WINE should be available which can be used to run Windows programs on Linux.

It's a very locked down version of Linux.  In order to install things that aren't on the Chrome store you have to enable developer mode which might be undesired for a number of reasons (security, technical ability, etc...)


RE: ldraw for chrome - Orion Pobursky - 2017-02-01

(2017-02-01, 18:26)Orion Pobursky Wrote:
(2017-02-01, 18:11)Roland Melkert Wrote: As far I know chrome is based on Ubuntu, so have you tried the generic Linux approach?

For the same reason WINE should be available which can be used to run Windows programs on Linux.

It's a very locked down version of Linux.  In order to install things that aren't on the Chrome store you have to enable developer mode which might be undesired for a number of reasons (security, technical ability, etc...)

Once the Play Store update pushes you'll be able to run stuff with a WINE based program but only if you have an Intel CPU:
https://games.slashdot.org/story/16/07/16/202234/intel-chromebooks-can-now-run-wine-and-steam


RE: ldraw for chrome - justin christopher smith - 2017-02-02

i realy just want it in chrome store

it iz the only natural solution


RE: ldraw for chrome - Orion Pobursky - 2017-02-02

(2017-02-02, 17:19)justin christopher smith Wrote: i realy just want it in chrome store

it iz the only natural solution

That will take a lot of time and effort since, as far as I know, there isn't a proper web based editor that's LDraw.org Library compatible.


RE: ldraw for chrome - Philippe Hurbain - 2017-02-02

Have you tried Mecabricks? perhaps that's a solution for you - but it is not LDraw based.


RE: ldraw for chrome - justin christopher smith - 2017-02-02

mecabrickz

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