LDCad 1.4a (win+linux)


Re: LDCad 1.4a (win+linux)
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Philippe Hurbain Wrote:Another idea, for what it is worth (dunno if it fits LDCad architecture): placing a large submodel in a large model can be tricky using parts snapping, so many possible connections... SR3D only tries to fit the currently selected part, drastically reducing the number of possible connections, speeding up things. This implies that the part used to hold submodel somehow becomes that key part.
Yes this bothers me too, it's the reason you can disable snapping at anytime using shift+p. I do like the snap to selection only approach but I don't think I want it all the time. I'll see if I can set something up using ether options or some smart rules on when to use it.

The long term solution is also on my to do list which is excluding 'occupied' connections so things snap a whole lot more useful while using multiple parts / submodels and some of the larger parts.


Philippe Hurbain Wrote:(edit) Maybe it would be a good idea that moving the stiffness control in flex parts used the grid. This would ease realisation of symmetrical flex.
I like this, I'll make it an option and/or I'll add an extra field to the grid settings.

Thanks for the input.
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LDCad 1.4a (win+linux) - by Roland Melkert - 2015-01-24, 20:42
Re: LDCad 1.4a (win+linux) - by Jason Smith - 2015-01-25, 0:03
Re: LDCad 1.4a (win+linux) - by Steffen - 2015-01-26, 20:55
Re: LDCad 1.4a (win+linux) - by Steffen - 2015-01-26, 21:02
Re: LDCad 1.4a (win+linux) - by Jason Smith - 2015-01-28, 3:55
Re: LDCad 1.4a (win+linux) - by Jason Smith - 2015-02-11, 8:43
Re: LDCad 1.4a (win+linux) - by Jason Smith - 2015-01-28, 3:38
Re: LDCad 1.4a (win+linux) - by Roland Melkert - 2015-02-12, 20:39

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