Added a note about the bug in openscad to README
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You can import these files in your scripts with "use <MCAD/*.scad>", but some
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You can import these files in your scripts with "use <MCAD/*.scad>", but some
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files include useful constants which will be available with "include <MCAD/*.scad>",
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files include useful constants which will be available with "include <MCAD/*.scad>",
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which should be safe to use on all included files (ie. no top level code should
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which should be safe to use on all included files (ie. no top level code should
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create geometry).
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create geometry). (There is a bug/feature that prevents including constants from
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files that "include" other files - see the openscad mailing list archives for more
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details. Since the maintainers aren't very responsive, may have to work around this
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somehow)
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If you host your project in git, you can do "git submodule add URL PATH" in your
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If you host your project in git, you can do "git submodule add URL PATH" in your
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repo to import this library as a git submodule for easy usage. Then you need to do
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repo to import this library as a git submodule for easy usage. Then you need to do
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a "git submodule update --init". When you want to update the submodule,
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a "git submodule update --init" after cloning. When you want to update the submodule,
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do "cd PATH; git checkout master; git pull". See "git help submodule"" for more info.
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do "cd PATH; git checkout master; git pull". See "git help submodule"" for more info.
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