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Topic ClosedHow to clip a wipeout with Clipit command

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    Posted: 27.Dec.2008 at 20:21
I 've seen this question in many places but with no reliable answers.So, does anyone know how to make Clipit (Express) command clip a wipeout?
Command runs perfectly asking for a clipping edge (let's say a circle) & an object to clip (the wipeout) and at the end prompts for "maximum allowable error distance for resolution of arc segments" But afterwards nothing happens, the wipeout is not clipped and a message is issued saying " Point or option keyword required" There must a problem with the lisp file that is executed with clipit. Some people say there is another (working) version of the .lsp file somewher on the net (but where exactly?)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Dec.2008 at 09:23
Originally posted by jansens jansens wrote:

I 've seen this question in many places but with no reliable answers.So, does anyone know how to make Clipit (Express) command clip a wipeout?
Command runs perfectly asking for a clipping edge (let's say a circle) & an object to clip (the wipeout) and at the end prompts for "maximum allowable error distance for resolution of arc segments" But afterwards nothing happens, the wipeout is not clipped and a message is issued saying " Point or option keyword required" There must a problem with the lisp file that is executed with clipit. Some people say there is another (working) version of the .lsp file somewher on the net (but where exactly?)


Try to find clipit.lsp to your path:
 C:\Program Files\AutoCAD 2008\Express
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