Wanted: LISP Routine

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by B. Ellis, Jul 29, 2004.

  1. B. Ellis

    B. Ellis Guest

    I've just recently re-entered the AutoCad society after several years and
    many things have been forgotten. As time flies by, as it normally does, I
    am in need of a LISP that I do not have the time to research and write.
    Therefore, I'm requesting if someone has a routine that they could share
    with me concerning the following areas:

    All of these are text to be displayed inside or near a titleblock
    NORTH ARROW- To be displayed according to the UCS of main
    viewport.
    SCALE - To be displayed according to the UCS of main viewport.
    PROJECT NAME - To reflect the name of project given on the cover
    sheet
    DRAWING NAME - To reflect the layout tab name
    DATE - To reflect the date of project given on the cover sheet
    DWG NAME - To reflect the actual file name, minus the ".dwg"
    # OF SHEETS - To reflect the total number of LAYOUTS of all
    dwgs in the project folder
    JOB # - To reflect the parent folder name of project folder

    If anyone has any routines described here please contact meor send it to:
     
    B. Ellis, Jul 29, 2004
    #1
  2. Does each sheet only have one viewport?
     
    Thomas 'bacco|007' Baxter, Jul 31, 2004
    #2
  3. B. Ellis

    xnine Guest

    just putting my hand up for this routine if it exists. Thanks
     
    xnine, Aug 2, 2004
    #3
  4. B. Ellis

    B. Ellis Guest

    Each sheet to have 1 main VP only. Thanks

     
    B. Ellis, Aug 3, 2004
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  5. B. Ellis

    Paul Turvill Guest

    What does "1 main viewport" mean? Are there other viewports that are *not*
    considered the *main* one?
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    Paul Turvill, Aug 4, 2004
    #5
  6. B. Ellis

    B. Ellis Guest

    1 viewport
     
    B. Ellis, Aug 4, 2004
    #6
  7. B. Ellis

    B. Ellis Guest

    Just wanted to get an update if anyone has any routines described here.
     
    B. Ellis, Aug 12, 2004
    #7
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