Got it! It was a png image file that was lounging there... Shouldn't you restrict the scan to valid LDraw extensions?
Also, it indeed chokes on too short files (only one LDraw line), or files that start with an empty line (in the later case, I get this message: "This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more information.").
I could then try the "primitive" feature. Two problems:
- 48 folder is not scanned
- To be really useful (I don't know if it's easy), description should be prefixed with "Primitive" and "Hires" (or similar!), otherwise creating categories in MLCad is not so practical...
Also, it indeed chokes on too short files (only one LDraw line), or files that start with an empty line (in the later case, I get this message: "This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more information.").
I could then try the "primitive" feature. Two problems:
- 48 folder is not scanned
- To be really useful (I don't know if it's easy), description should be prefixed with "Primitive" and "Hires" (or similar!), otherwise creating categories in MLCad is not so practical...