I've fixed the above problem, and finished a usable version of TJ-Fixing in LDCad.
But I must say it's very dissapointing, many parts are actually looking worse. Like 32495.dat Only a handfull of parts look (slightly) better then when only basic smoothing is enabled.
In the end I'm thinking it's just not worth all the effort (loading times). Especially when you take in account it's bloating most parts up in vertex count with no visual change what so ever.
So I'm heavily leaning towards #ifdef'ing it all out for now, leaving the tj mass correction stuff to the part authors and or mass correction scripts.
But I must say it's very dissapointing, many parts are actually looking worse. Like 32495.dat Only a handfull of parts look (slightly) better then when only basic smoothing is enabled.
In the end I'm thinking it's just not worth all the effort (loading times). Especially when you take in account it's bloating most parts up in vertex count with no visual change what so ever.
So I'm heavily leaning towards #ifdef'ing it all out for now, leaving the tj mass correction stuff to the part authors and or mass correction scripts.