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 -- David McReynolds CAD Department Manager RICHMOND/ARCHOS ENGINEERING Ph: (360) 956-0384 Fax: (360) 352-1275 3040 Hogum Bay RD NE Olympia, WA 98516 a division of Richmond Systems, Inc.
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
Interesting (and inaccurate) matrix of functionality. It can be expanded and filled in truthfully to make other products look much more favorable -- | ----+---------------------------------------------- | Byron Blattel | CADwerx---Applications for AutoCAD | Autodesk Registered Developer | email: | web site: http://www.cadwerx.net |
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