Swap Model Space Viewports Lisp

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by raudelh, Dec 12, 2004.

  1. raudelh

    raudelh Guest

    Anybody heard of a lisp that allows you to swap views in model space by picking each view? Or can you direct me to something similar that I can modify to do this?
     
    raudelh, Dec 12, 2004
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  2. raudelh

    raudelh Guest

    Did a search in this group and found some old posts that led me to a good enough solution...
     
    raudelh, Dec 12, 2004
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  3. Check out space.zip on my download page. It has a drawing with 4 viewports
    set up Iso, top, front, and side. It has a small lisp program that easily
    swaps one view to the other.

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    Patrick Hughes

    Engineered Design Solutions
    http://www.engds.com


    picking each view? Or can you direct me to something similar that I can
    modify to do this?
     
    Patrick Hughes, Dec 13, 2004
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  4. Hmm, thanks for the heads up - it was written in r13 upgraded to r14 which
    is what I'm stuck with at the moment.

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    Patrick Hughes

    Engineered Design Solutions
    http://www.engds.com


    morawetz for me for another function I was playing with.
     
    Patrick Hughes, Dec 13, 2004
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  5. raudelh

    OLD-CADaver Guest

    That attached VPSWAP.LSP may work in R14, try it.
     
    OLD-CADaver, Dec 13, 2004
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  6. I have tried it, it works very similar to mine. Biggest difference I see is
    with my routine you pick the surrounding viewport "border". I can see where
    my routine could stand some improvements, thanks.
     
    Patrick Hughes, Dec 13, 2004
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  7. raudelh

    OLD-CADaver Guest

    <<I have tried it, it works very similar to mine. Biggest difference I see is with my routine you pick the surrounding viewport "border". >>

    In MODEL tab there are no viewport borders to select.
     
    OLD-CADaver, Dec 13, 2004
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