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Thread: Software to create an .ild formated file (ILDA Export?).

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    Yes, I have it, but as I said in my earlier post I am an ILDA newbie, so would not really know where to start to tweak...... also have forgotten how to work with a command line driven program, it's been so long!

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    You can turn on and off all of the visual artifacts in the vector art display, so you can see all of the points, the distances between them and the blanking paths. All of the parameters that control stripping and optimizing the art are found in the [Tab] menu.

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    Hi friends, sorry for reviving an old topic.

    I just bought a SD card laser that only reads .ild files. I have searched everywhere on the internet for information on how to make these "dots" like the ones in the picture. I think I've tried every software out there, but I couldn't find an inexpensive solution that works.

    Does anyone have these dots animations in the .ild file format I can download?

    Thanks a lot!
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    See if this works:

    dots.ild
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    Thanks a lot James, but it didn't work .
    My laser didn't even display that file.

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    If you're using one of those SD card lasers, don't forget they require a text file for setup where you list the ild files and their scan rates

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    Do you have ild files that work on that SD card other than the ones that came on it?
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