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    Posted: 26.Nov.2014 at 16:07
Helloooo, guys cad-world. I like the lisp LAYTEXT. Is it possible to modify this lisp to put more than one text?
I want to decide the times that the text is being repeated depending on the distance
Is it possible?

the file example.
Distance line/poly: X - X
Number copy text: X

Continue: Y/N (Y)

Distance line/poly: Y - Y
Number copy text: Y

Continue: Y/N (Y)

Distance line/poly: Z - Z
Number copy text: Z

Continue:Y/N (N)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Nov.2014 at 17:10
Wouldn't you have to supply a copy of the lisp routine for someone to be able to answer your question?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Nov.2014 at 11:40
ok, this lisp is Laytext
uploads/146450/laytext.LSP


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Jan.2015 at 16:28
Nobody can help me?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Jan.2015 at 16:46
Didn't you ask this question at another AutoCAD Help forum and get an answer?  Why yes you did...over at CADTutor but apparently you did not like the response you got.

You should have posted your question in this thread at CADTutor instead...

http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?42631

Maybe the author, Lee Mac, will see it and respond.

In the future you might want to provide more detailed information.  In this case you don't specifically state the number of times you want the text repeated.  Should it be fixed or variable?  The routine would probably have to be revised to possibly use either the Measure or Divide command.


Edited by John Connor - 20.Jan.2015 at 17:12
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