Next sheet question

Next sheet question

ernesto.fraga
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Next sheet question

ernesto.fraga
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Hello.

 

Once Nate holt explained how we could make a lisp that shows the "next and previous" sheet number.

I don't have it now and I am very lost.

 

I don't know if it OK but I only use a *.wdp file complemented with the Sheet set manager options. (Sometimes I need to mix Civil and electrical).

Maybe I need another config file.

 

 

 

Can anybody explain it again? maybe have the original explanation copied.

 

sorry to bother

 

Arq. Ernesto fraga

Montevideo - Uruguay

 

 

 

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Tee.Dee
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Hi, Ernesto.

 

I have attached the .lsp file I use.

 

Also in the WD_TB attribute I have the following code:

 

LINE42;PREVSHT = (if (setq x (findfile "tbnp.lsp" ))(progn(load x)(c:prevsheet)) " ");NEXTSHT = (if (setq x (findfile "tbnp.lsp" ))(progn(load x)(c:nextsheet)) " ")

 

Paste the tbn.lsp file wherever the path for your .lsp files are.

 

See if that works.

 

Tim

 

 

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ernesto.fraga
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Thanks a lot

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ernesto.fraga
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Do I have to use Line 42?

 

What is the smile tongue? :),

 

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testsubject
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colon p    ":"  "p"



Bob Hanrahan
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Tee.Dee
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No I dont think line 42 means anything, sorry, its just where that particular attribute happens to fall.

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testsubject
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Or someone is making a Doug Adams reference

 

 

I got my towel



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Tee.Dee
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Bob, I dont get it... what am i missing? Smiley Wink

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testsubject
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Well, you did wink, but for those not in the know

 

In Hitchhikers; Guide To The Galaxy, The answer to the Meaning of Life is 42.

 

I'll let you read the rest of them to find out the question...

 

And all well travelled beings bring their own towel.



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Tee.Dee
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Arrr thanks for that, the wink was only for lack of a confused face...

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Anyone know any Vogon poetry ?

 

Keith H

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