Hi Michael,
I think this suggestion is not a good idea and would like to take an opposite position:
LDView is IMHO "the" essential viewers of LDRAW.
It's the one that you get when you double click a file and quickly want to look at it.
(Are there others? Do you work differently? Let me know.)
It should be enabled inside the installation by default IMHO.
(A user should be able to untick the checkbox for its installation, of course.)
Reason behind this:
The case that you as a developer use a newer version from github is not true for all other users of the LDRAW library:
not everyone is a developer.
best
Steffen
I think this suggestion is not a good idea and would like to take an opposite position:
LDView is IMHO "the" essential viewers of LDRAW.
It's the one that you get when you double click a file and quickly want to look at it.
(Are there others? Do you work differently? Let me know.)
It should be enabled inside the installation by default IMHO.
(A user should be able to untick the checkbox for its installation, of course.)
Reason behind this:
The case that you as a developer use a newer version from github is not true for all other users of the LDRAW library:
not everyone is a developer.
best
Steffen