0 Wheel 22 x 50 with Integral Smooth Racing Tyre
0 Name: 105645.dat
0 Author: Philippe Hurbain [Philo]
0 !LDRAW_ORG Unofficial_Part
0 !LICENSE Licensed under CC BY 4.0 : see CAreadme.txt
0 BFC CERTIFY CCW
0 !KEYWORDS Slick
0 !HISTORY 2024-03-13 {LEGO Instructions App} Original part shape
0 !HISTORY 2024-03-13 [Philo] File preparation for LDraw Parts Tracker
1 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 s\105645s01.dat
1 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 s\105645s02.dat
1 16 0 0 -26.7 0 0 10.63125 10.63125 0 0 0 -0.8 0 48\4-4con4.dat
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Yes, it carries 1 LEGO number and therefore is kind of a "part", I get it.
But I better would like "shortcut" in such cases.
Rendering software COULD use the "type" to determine whether to add seams here (micro-scale the wheel and the tyre to create a visible tiny gap),
but the better method to do that would be to check that the 2 files (wheel and part) themselves are PARTS and therefore a gap can be generated.
The rendering software should not rely on the type of THIS file.
Nevertheless, I would like "shortcut" better, because it expresses what this file IS.
That LEGO considers this 1 part is already conveyed by the fact that this file carries just a part number as filename and no ...cXX suffix.