Thanks for the discussion!
My two most "critical" uses are the curved bricks with curved top (5924, 8411). As they are intended to fit 85080 (with normal res inside and hi-res outside, I needed an aring to fit. (at the junction of two curved prims, cant use other prims)
For this use as a full prim-prim adapter, it should have an substitution behaviour inverted to the ering (aring as now when not substituted, empty.dat on subst).
For the other usecase (p16 polygons to p48 prims) we could use rotated 1-16 prims, but I still prefer a "new" complete prim.
(how does prim subst work exactly? is there like an table which to use for what situation?)
René
My two most "critical" uses are the curved bricks with curved top (5924, 8411). As they are intended to fit 85080 (with normal res inside and hi-res outside, I needed an aring to fit. (at the junction of two curved prims, cant use other prims)
For this use as a full prim-prim adapter, it should have an substitution behaviour inverted to the ering (aring as now when not substituted, empty.dat on subst).
For the other usecase (p16 polygons to p48 prims) we could use rotated 1-16 prims, but I still prefer a "new" complete prim.
(how does prim subst work exactly? is there like an table which to use for what situation?)
René