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Linexp lisp - not working with AutoCAD 2026

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    Posted: 05.Jan.2026 at 22:16
HI

I've used linexp lisp to explode linetypes into pieces. But with latest AutoCAD2026 its seems not to work it used to. Explodes the lines but objects jump randomly to different places in drawings.

Has anyone have a solution for it?
Thank you in advance!
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It should work the same. Do you have Orto or Snap modes set in your drawing?

There is one potential problem with loading of Express Tools (fixed in the latest version - see Download), but it doesn't influence the exploding.
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Snapmode and orthomode 0 or 1.
result seems to be same - exploded objects scale and appear far from the original location.

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I have noticed that your coordinates are far from origin. This could cause numerical instability in AutoCAD. Can you temporarily move your geometry closer to 0,0 and redo the LinExp?

If it won't help, send me please your DWG to the webmaster's e-mail address in the footer.
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Moving closed to 0,0,0 didn't help. Will send email. Tnx in advance.
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