automatic wardrobe,door,windows,area

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by ozaheman, Mar 24, 2005.

  1. ozaheman

    ozaheman Guest

    hi i m heman,,


    is any body interested in cad lsp for autrmatic door ,windows and wardrobe generation
     
    ozaheman, Mar 24, 2005
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    gmcarter Guest

    It's not clear exactly what your routines do from the description. Send them to me and I'll check them out.
     
    gmcarter, Mar 24, 2005
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    Rudy Tovar Guest

    Ever Tried MASi ?
    Doors, Windows, Express Dimensions
     
    Rudy Tovar, Mar 24, 2005
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    ozaheman Guest

    mine one are smarter commands
     
    ozaheman, Mar 25, 2005
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    ozaheman Guest

    try this routine load it and enter "war1" at command prompt .. this is just an example... its create wardrobe along with its shutter
     
    ozaheman, Mar 25, 2005
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  6. Hi Heman,

    I tried your routine, and do not see any smart feature within.... anyway, there are to many steps just to draw the cabinet, it will be a nice thing to have a dialog interface to make this more friendly.

    LE.
     
    Luis Esquivel, Mar 25, 2005
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    Rudy Tovar Guest

    So you think...
     
    Rudy Tovar, Mar 25, 2005
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    Rudy Tovar Guest

    I tried your war1....I need not say more...
     
    Rudy Tovar, Mar 25, 2005
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    gmcarter Guest

    It's a little hokey, heman. But I don't want to discourage you; some of my older routines were pretty hokey too. Just keep on making it better and better.

    You should be saying "depth" instead of "width" though in the user interrogation, it took me 10 minutes to realize its drawing a plan view as opposed to an elevation view. The language barrier isn't helping either, you apparently have English as a second language.

    Also, get a more professional-looking example of how the final drawing should look by referencing an actual set of house plans. You can check out www.speedmenuusa.com, go to Demos, Floor Plans and click on Shelf/Rod to see a pdf file example of how the rods & shelves should typically look.

    There is also a free door elevation routine there, I think it says "Free Sample" or something on the main page. Use it to see how much benefit a fully-functioning dialog box will bring.
     
    gmcarter, Mar 28, 2005
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