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    Posted: 26.Oct.2016 at 12:29
Hi,

I was using "AddLen - add total length of lines and curves by layers (VLX for AutoCAD)" in Zwcad application.

However 2017 version does not support VLX anymore. Cry

I suppose this site is the author of the VLX file.

Is it possible to upload ADDLEN as LSP file, so I can appload it into Zwcad.

Please help,
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Oct.2016 at 12:43
Hi,
 
Should work
 
uploads/39979/ADDLENGTH.LSP
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Oct.2016 at 12:48
Hi,

Thank you for the reply.

I had tried it. It works however, it just displays the total length.

addlen.vlx , puts the total length by items in a nice format in a sdf file.

Such as

20+30+40=90 TOTAL Length

So I can copy it and put it to a document easily.
Is there anyway modify the lsp file to do the same?

Thanks and Regards.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Oct.2016 at 13:21
That comes under the heading, "Don't give me what I asked for, give me what I need."  LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Oct.2016 at 14:49
LOL LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Oct.2016 at 15:39
Hi
 
Found a crazy freeware tool. dont now if vba is an option in Zwcad 2017.
 
It is worth to check this one out.
 
 
Maybe this is more than you need lol
 
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Edited by rebellio - 26.Oct.2016 at 16:32
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Oct.2016 at 16:16
The OP is using ZWCAD not AutoCAD.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Oct.2016 at 16:28
Here is something that at least uses the same name in a .LSP filetype [whether it's the same functionality, I couldn't say].  Or maybe you can use or modify one of the several similar routines on the Cadalyst CAD Tips site.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.Oct.2016 at 14:18
Unfortunately AddLen is supported in AutoCAD only.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.Oct.2016 at 17:41
Originally posted by burzek burzek wrote:

Hi,
....
addlen.vlx , puts the total length by items in a nice format in a sdf file.

Such as

20+30+40=90 TOTAL Length

So I can copy it and put it to a document easily.
....
 
An AutoLisp routine could certainly be written to provide that kind of output from a selection of objects with length.  Does it need to be an .SDF file specifically, or would a simple text string be sufficient, if you just want to copy it into some other document?  [Since I don't have a program that can open .SDF files, I can't test whether writing out to one in the usual AutoLisp way would make a viable file.]  Probably any of the ones mentioned/linked-to in my previous Reply could be adjusted easily enough to produce such a string, in place of whatever their original output mechanism is.
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