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Topic: import txt file in autocad
Posted By: Mehar314
Subject: import txt file in autocad
Date Posted: 10.Dec.2011 at 05:07
i am using autocad 2009
i have a txt file of list of points with x and y cordinates .
how to import this in autocad??????plz help


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Mehar



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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 10.Dec.2011 at 13:33
This is one of the tips posted here at the CADforum.

You can use the ASCPOINT free utility - see http://www.cadstudio.cz/en/download.asp?file=ASCPOINT" rel="nofollow - www.cadstudio.cz/download .

ASCPOINT reads a comma- or space-delimited txt file into 3D points, polylines or block copies.




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Posted By: Mehar314
Date Posted: 13.Dec.2011 at 04:08
Thank u v much Jhon
this is what i am searching for......


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Mehar


Posted By: Mehar314
Date Posted: 13.Dec.2011 at 04:13
ACTUALLY I WANT TO LEARN AUTOLISP

U HAVE ANY BASIC MATERIALS OR TUTORIALS PLZ SEND ME


THANK U......

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Mehar


Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 13.Dec.2011 at 12:54
I'm not running a library here Mehar.

You want tutorials about AutoLisp then I suggest you look at any or all of the following.

http://www.afralisp.net/autolisp/tutorials/the-basics-part-1.php

http://www.jefferypsanders.com/autolisptut.html

http://lee-mac.com/tutorials.html



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Posted By: efernal
Date Posted: 23.Dec.2011 at 15:27
would interest someone in an English version of the routines that can be seen on the link below? All of them are priced at $ 120.00, and new routines, when developed, are incorporated at no extra cost ...

http://www.gr-acad.com.br/pac.htm


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efernal
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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 23.Dec.2011 at 15:44
efernal: Is this a sales pitch?  No freebies?  Dude, it's Christmas!  Leave us a little present at least.

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Posted By: efernal
Date Posted: 23.Dec.2011 at 17:51
soon i'l post some free..

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efernal
http://www.gr-acad.com.br


Posted By: efernal
Date Posted: 23.Dec.2011 at 18:29
put a line in your text file for example
know if you want to insert point or line / polyline
entities...



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efernal
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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 23.Dec.2011 at 19:20
Both sound vaguely familiar.

What makes your group of routines worth $120?  What is unique about them?  With so many free lisp routines floating around the Internet that can be downloaded by anyone your product needs to stand out. 

Why don't you provide us with a full list of them at least.  You mentioned just two.  What are some of the others? 


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Posted By: efernal
Date Posted: 23.Dec.2011 at 20:12
Actually did not mention any ...
I spent a link where you can see each routine
These routines are for various disciplines and are incorporated into the main application, and users that have files receive no extra cost new ...
My original question was only whether there would be interest from people outside of my parents, whether it is worth the effort to translate ...
No need to throw rocks at me ...


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efernal
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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 24.Dec.2011 at 00:41
I wasn't throwing rocks but if you want to sell something then you need to tell the potential buyer why buying your product would be in their best interest.  You also have to give them some information on what they would get and maybe even them offer them a free sample so they can judge how good a product you have.  You don't do this then you won't end up selling anything.  No sales = no profits.




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