(2018-01-12, 21:39)Roland Melkert Wrote:(2018-01-12, 18:31)Joshua Delahunty Wrote: I'm also a HUGE fan of the fact that you double-space between triplets. We do this in all of our experiments, Foundry actually outputs LDR files in that format. It makes things SO much easier to follow. If I had my way (ha), it would be a required standard of LDRAW official files.
Edit: forgot to response to this, I can go even 'weirder' if you like :
Code:1 16 0 0 3.712 1.2374 0 1.2374 0 1 0 -1.2374 0 1.2374 ldcConRing-3-4.dat
1 16 0 0 1.237 1.2374 0 1.2374 0 1 0 -1.2374 0 1.2374 ldcConRing-1-4.dat
1 16 0 0 1.237 -1.2374 0 -1.2374 0 1 0 1.2374 0 -1.2374 ldcConRing-1-4.dat
1 16 0 0 -1.237 1.2374 0 1.2374 0 1 0 -1.2374 0 1.2374 ldcConRing-1-4.dat
1 16 0 0 -1.237 -1.2374 0 -1.2374 0 1 0 1.2374 0 -1.2374 ldcConRing-1-4.dat
1 16 0 0 -3.712 -1.2374 0 -1.2374 0 1 0 1.2374 0 -1.2374 ldcConRing-3-4.dat
Nothing weird to me about this. If I could go back in time, I'd suggest to James that he use it (though I've always been more the numbers guy than another parts guy). I think it's that important, and I've OFTEN done this with the signs on numbers, when the files all relate to one another.