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Topic ClosedSnap to twist

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danxrs05 View Drop Down
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    Posted: 17.Apr.2008 at 14:26
Hey!
 
I am looking for a .lisp file...
 
instead of doing:
 
Dview - Twist and then enter the angle by hand....
 
Do you know where I could find a direct command...load a .lisp
 
When you hit the command...you just select the line you want to twist the angle to....and the your whole drawing twists....
 
Thanks...
 
Sorry my english is not perfect so if you dont understand just say so...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.May.2008 at 04:41
look for one called viewx.lsp. I wish i could attach for you.

are give me your e-mail address

just draw a line you want it to twist to.
run viewx and pick the 2 ends of the line



Edited by chris h. - 09.May.2008 at 04:43
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Arben.Allaraj View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.May.2008 at 16:04
 
 Chris
 
 Maybe is better to post here and we all to discussioning.
Ing Arben.Allaraj
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