Block library creator?

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by David McReynolds, Aug 14, 2003.

  1. Can anyone tell me of a way to create a 8.5"x11" drawing with a set of block (icon symbols such as thermostats, valves, light fixtures, etc.) placed into a grid without inserting each block individually? I have about 300 blocks that I have to document. I have a batch proceesing program that can help me but I am not sure about how to program a lisp routine (is this the best way?) to accomplish this




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    David McReynolds, Aug 14, 2003
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    Mark Guest

    this looks interesting too
    Superlib 2.2
    www.CADAddOn.com

    thermostats, valves, light fixtures, etc.) placed into a grid without inserting each block
    individually? I have about 300 blocks that I have to document. I have a batch proceesing program
    that can help me but I am not sure about how to program a lisp routine (is this the best way?) to
    accomplish this
     
    Mark, Aug 15, 2003
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  3. Interesting (and inaccurate) matrix of functionality. It can be expanded and
    filled in truthfully to make other products look much more favorable :)

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    Byron Blattel, Aug 15, 2003
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  4. Byron Blattel, Aug 18, 2003
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  5. Who do you think?
    Carbon paper used to be used to make copies of documents. You would write or
    type an original and a copy was made by the impression of the carbon into
    another sheet.
    CadAddon.com
     
    Byron Blattel, Aug 18, 2003
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