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Topic ClosedAscpoint lisp

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    Posted: 25.Jun.2013 at 07:40
This one looks more like you're asking for:
http://www.hawsedc.com/gnu/pointsin.php
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24.Jun.2013 at 20:02
Hi, I've downloaded the file from http://www.cadforum.cz/cadforum_en/import-a-xyz-coordinate-file-as-autocad-points-with-labels-tip8496. If this doesn't work, is there another method to import PNEZ from Excel or txt-file in AutoCap MAP2014 so that I have all the points with a pointlabel? Txascpoint.lsp
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Jun.2013 at 19:27
Could you post the lisp file you are using? The one available for download at this site appears to use only x, y and z values from a text file, It has no block insert option.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Jun.2013 at 14:31
thanks for the tip, but i've also checked this and that's not the problem either. Any more suggestions?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jun.2013 at 20:07
A possible problem is with format of text file.  if you had an extra space at the end of the line, AutoCAD could interpret that as an enter.  Though I'm not familiar with ascpoint, not sure how it reads the file.
I would think file would be x, y, z, and then a description of the point?
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jun.2013 at 16:32
Any full version even a trial should run a lisp program.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jun.2013 at 16:25
I already noticed that LT doesn't support LISP but I use a 30-days trial of AutoCad MAP 2014 for the moment, so this shouldn't give any problems, wouldn't it?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jun.2013 at 11:55
If this is really a lisp routine you are trying to use and you are running LT not full AutoCAD then it won't work because lisp is not supported in LT. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Jun.2013 at 22:22
I have a problem when using ascpoint. I've made an txt-file with x y z coOrdinates and a name of the point all seperated by a comma. This is a list of 480 rows. When I use the ascpoint and I choose insert, then I have to select a block, but then AutoCad asks me to give a name for each block insteed of determining that all by itself from the txt-file. What am I doing wrong?
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