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pacoisa@cooptel.qc.ca
07-03-2004, 11:31 AM
Is anybody fixed this #!*&? about FREEMILL output file with shopbot post; from "Create Stock Model", I get 0.5" border (with two border being negative values from "zero point". If I minus (-0,5") the "Stock Model", it's the part that get 0,5" negative values from zero?!! Sorry no screen shot... can't upload more than -1 K image!!!!!

pacoisa@cooptel.qc.ca
07-03-2004, 11:36 AM
Should I be registered to upload images?!!

gerald_d
07-03-2004, 12:07 PM
I am registered, and have no problems uploading 25kB 400x400 pixel .gif screen captures with the command \image{pic}.

pacoisa@cooptel.qc.ca
07-03-2004, 10:20 PM
Still...any idea about output from FREEMILL?

gerald_d
07-05-2004, 01:37 AM
Paco, I tried twice to show you that registered members can upload images. However, the ShopBot staff, deleted both my posts. I am sure that you would have had a better response to your question if you did manage to show that screen capture, but ShopBot Support thought otherwise.

May I respectfully suggest to "Support" that it would be lot better if they edited my posts rather than deleted them? (It is a lot easier too - just use the edit icon on the post, instead of going into the admininstration interface) In this way I would have known what you are unhappy about, instead me trying a second time, you deleting the second post as well, and then sending me a mail.

pacoisa@cooptel.qc.ca
07-05-2004, 02:31 PM
How about that...

Hello support?! What's wrong?! Is this really an open discussion forum? Is it because I'm not registered (I'm waiting to present myself aside my Alpha!!!)? Should I be registered to upload? What this about deleting non offending post?!!

Support
07-05-2004, 03:16 PM
Yes, you must be registered to upload images. You can imagine the possibilities if anyone could post any image anonymously. We don't edit posts except at the request of the person posting. So if a post contains unnecessary material that doesn't further the subject of the thread, it may be deleted.

paco
07-05-2004, 04:53 PM
Here it is!


4050

Sorry for quality...next time be better!...

I shall added that the *.3dm file was saved at positive value of planar grid... Lower left corner being zero.