Howto treat submodel as inlined in LPub3D


RE: Howto treat submodel as inlined in LPub3D
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(2019-04-07, 11:16)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: - If you use LDCad (recommended Wink ) once you are done with your placement, inline the submodel (select submodel -> right click -> inline)
- Or you could use groups instead of submodels.

Hi Philippe,

thanks for your reply. Inlining is not a good option if you want to retain the ability to move around the entire submodel. In fact, I like the file as it is :-), I hope to just make LPub3D treat it differently.

Maybe LDCad groups could be a workaround. I'll look into them and their corresponding meta commands. Unfortunately, the documentation of this feature is currently missing.

Thanks for your help and best wishes,
Lutz
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RE: Howto treat submodel as inlined in LPub3D - by Lutz Gehlen - 2019-04-07, 13:25

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