Anne, Still having problems with posts....

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Jeff Mishler, Apr 10, 2004.

  1. Jeff Mishler

    Jeff Mishler Guest

    Hi Anne,
    I thought you should know that some posts made from the web interface
    are still not making it to the nntp side. I posted a response in the
    thread "Removing Extrusion Lisp Routine?" yesterday, and then made a
    follow-up reply a while later. Well the second message is showing in
    Outlook Express but the first one is not. They both show up on the web
    side. As such, my second post makes no sense, if viewed in a newsreader.

    Jeff
     
    Jeff Mishler, Apr 10, 2004
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    James Murphy Guest

    Some of my post don't make sense period.

    Murph
     
    James Murphy, Apr 11, 2004
    #2
  3. Jeff Mishler

    Anne Brown Guest

    Thank you Jeff. I'll have the non synched post looked into. Below
    is Jeff's post that is missing in NNTP.

    Anne
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    Anne Brown
    Discussion Groups Administrator
    Autodesk, Inc.

    Reply From: Jeff Mishler
    Date: Apr/09/04 - 23:28 (GMT) NEW!

    Re: Removing Extrusion Lisp Routine?
    This just means that you are in a UCS that is not the same as the
    one in which the arcs were created.
    Here's a listing of the same arc, once in World coordinates where
    it was drawn, and the second in the orthographic UCS of "Left".

    ARC Layer: "0"
    Space: Model space
    Handle = F8
    center point, X= 10.6807 Y= 6.5339 Z= 0.0000
    radius 1.7362
    start angle 26
    end angle 155
    length 3.9121

    Command: _ucs
    Current ucs name: *WORLD*
    Enter an option
    [New/Move/orthoGraphic/Prev/Restore/Save/Del/Apply/?/World]
    <World>: _g
    Enter an option [Top/Bottom/Front/BAck/Left/Right]<Top>: _l
    Command:
    Command:
    Command: _list
    Select objects: 1 found

    Select objects:

    ARC Layer: "0"
    Space: Model space
    Handle = F8
    center point, X= -6.5339 Y= 0.0000 Z= -10.6807
    radius 1.7362
    Extrusion direction relative to UCS:
    X= 0.0000 Y= 1.0000 Z= 0.0000
    length 3.9121
    total angle 129
     
    Anne Brown, Apr 11, 2004
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