There are many commands in AutoCAD®, and it is possible to create your own custom command shortcuts through either LISP or using acad.pgp ... William Forty The TSPACEINVADERS Command January 17, 2013 Hi everyone, Today I'm going to talk to you about a command that arguably has the ...
The LISP API offers you access to an environment created by AutoCADprogramsthat can be tailored to automate workflows, customize your user experience for added flexibility, and simplify common tasks. In addition, the API eliminates the need for users to possess a programming background to use the...
I found a VLX file type that may be able to do the job, but I can't get it to load. [ plotDWGarr.VLX ] The online LISP manual gives a link to a file that would seem to be a tool to permit BricsCAD to use it, but the link is dead.http://www.bricsys.com/en_INTL/brics...
Solved: I have a line, is there a way to offset it and join the respective end points of the line to create a rectangle or a closed shape. say for
From the fourth line to the end of the codes are the actual codes for creating the concentric circles. Please notice that this is very much similar toautocodes lispwith some additions. Meaning of some important symbols of the codes **;**Meansenter. ...
Did the lisp provided by @gotphish001 resolve the hatch issue or did the more manual approach I suggested do the trick? Please add a post with the status of your issue. John VellekJoin the Autodesk Customer Council - Interact with developers, provide feedback on current and future software...
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you are prompted to uninstall the plug-in. Or you can uninstall it from 'Control Panel\Programs\Programs and Features' (Windows Vista/Windows 7) or Add/Remove Programs (Windows XP), just as you would uninstall any other application from your system. The panel on the Plug-ins tab will not...
If you have worked on large drawings or have had to zoom in and out a lot you may have noticed that curved objects like circles and arcs appear blocky or look more like polygons rather than circles. Don't worry, you have options to fix this. 1) Set the s
11. Click OK at the bottom of the CUI dialogue box 12. Make sure to select Add-ins from the left pane and change Show to Yes 13. Restart AutoCAD Much better: