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I'm trying to do a decorative piece of pneumatic hose. As it's not attached to any pneumatic parts I don't need the beveled bit at the end.

Is there an easy way to do this with LSynth or should I just use LSynth for the curvy bits and the manually remove the beveled bit?

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You have two style of hose defined in Lsynth, TECHNIC_PNEUMATIC_HOSE_BEVELED and TECHNIC_PNEUMATIC_HOSE. The latter is the one you want.

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For some reason though, the TECHNIC_PNEUMATIC_HOSE is not in the dropdown menu on the Add LSynth Command popup. And I've just installed the latest version.

Is there any config I should change to get this option back in the list?

Or should I just manually insert the command?

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Visibility in MLCad depends on MLCad.ini file, you can edit it to add an entry. Or you can use this unofficial version http://jc-tchang.philohome.com/manuel/Images_ml_inif/MLCad.ini_Unofficial_2015-11-16.zip that has more LSynth possibilities, available here: http://jc-tchang.philohome.com/manuel/Images_ml_inif/MLCad.ini_Unofficial_2015-11-16.zip

This page (in French, but Google translate is your friend...) has a lot of useful stuff for LSynth usage: http://jc-tchang.philohome.com/manuel/Lsynth3.htm

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