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"e-monster" wrote in messageI
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am aware of Hidebnd by SincPacC3D for Civil 3D, but is anyone aware of a
routine for LDD that will allow the user to select multiple polygons and make
them hide boundaries instead of having to select each boundary one at a
time?
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"e-monster" wrote in messageThank
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you, but I tried to run this and I keep getting a syntax error when I try to
load this routine. Any suggestions?
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It's possible the formatting is getting munged by the web
software. I'm attaching the lisp file this time, it loads & runs
here.
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"e-monster" wrote in messageThank
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you, but I tried to run this and I keep getting a syntax error when I try to
load this routine. Any
suggestions?
I am having the same problem as the original poster of this thread, I am using LDD 2008. I have a surface I need to run that has over 1,100 interior boundaries (hide boundaries) in it. I cannot believe this LDD program does not already have a built in option to select multiple hide boundaries at one time. Inroads has this function and it works beautifully. Not sure why this has never been addressed in LDD but it is a major problem with some jobs. I have downloaded the .zip file posted by Jeff Mishler and tried using that LISP routine. It loads fine, But I cannot select any lines or seem to use the LISP file. If anyone knows a quicker way to load multiple hide boundaries in one shot, I would greatly appreciate some help with this problem, As I have been trying to figure this out for quite some time.
Hi,
Can you be more specific as to why this doesn't work for you? I've tested it in versions thru 2009 and have no issues. I see you said "I cannot select any lines", if that is truly the case, well, it expects you to select LWPolylines (polygons) or 3dPolylines.
I don't check this group much, in fact the only reason I did now was to find this thread to point you to it based on your request in the C3D forums. You may contact me direct, if you like, to work out why it's not working for you. miff AT sonic DOT net
I am trying to load 3d Polylines as Interior Boundaries. It appears I can load your LISP routine. But when I try and select my Interior boundaries, ACAD replies 0 found, 0 selected. Not sure I can be more specific than that. Also The LSP routine seems to be causing some kind of error message. As I tried using this routine again this morning as a test. And again it did not work, But it caused ACAD error messages. A couple different error messages, but they don't come up right away. So I am not sure where the probelm lies, Still could be me, But I cannot get this routine to do what I need it to.
tried one last time. Caused ACAD to crash completely. Had error msg: Runtime Error! R6025 - Pure Virtual Function Call
In case that helps determine the problem.
If you would like to try this version, I think it should work for you. I had incorrectly filtered for 3dPolys which is why you couldn't select them.
That Pure Virtual Function Call error is something that used to pop up due to a glitch internal to LDT when we tried to edit surfaces in code. I thought that was fixed long ago, though. Have you applied any service packs for LDT2008?
I no longer have 2008 installed to test this, but it does work in 2009 so it should work in 2008, too. If it still errors, and you are able to send a drawings and project data to me, I may be able to track down where it's failing.
Thanks Jeff for your help, I appreciate it. I tried the new routine once and could not get it to work either, I was typing hidebnd for the command after loading, but ACAD did not recognize it. I have gotten pretty busy the last couple of days and have not had any time to play with it. So just figured I would say thanks for your efforts, and I will post in the future if I am able to get it to work or not.