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Topic ClosedLisp help!!!

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Cuty View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Lisp help!!!
    Posted: 21.Feb.2012 at 16:23
Can anyone give me a lisp program that will specify the distance (length) of a selected line with centimeter accuracy and position the text (lenght of the line, height of the text 0.75) at the midpoint of the line, parallel to the line.
I hope someone can solve my problem.
   
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John Connor View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Feb.2012 at 12:16
Have you checked out the lisp routines available here?

Have you checked over at the Cadalyst magazine website under Tips, Tools & Training > CAD Tips?  There are literally hundreds of free lisp routines available for downloading.


Edited by John Connor - 22.Feb.2012 at 12:17
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