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Scot-65
A gift of extraordinary Common Sense does not require an Acronym Suffix to be added to my given name.
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<V23> a écrit dans le message de news:Hello
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all, I also know nothing about codes for writing LISP routines and would like
to know or would like someone to help me out. This is what I need or would
like some direction with: -I created a block (DGS.dwg) which represents a
graphic scale with attributes -I would like to insert this block by typing
"dgs" -Lets say I saved the block on my C drive. file/location: "C:\graphic
scale\DGS.dwg" -What would the LISP be written like to insert this block into
a drawing? Please treat me like an computer illiterate jock. Thanks!
V
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"Some Buddy" <
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Why not use AutoCAD'S INSERT command ? LISP is
good if you have already established all the parameters of the insertion, like
the insertion point, the insertion scale, the the rotation and even the values
for the attributes (if ATTREQ is set to 1) so you can feed them in your code.
Is this the case, could you explain what are you up to ?
HTH
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<V23> a écrit dans le message de news:Hello
href="mailto:6073390@discussion.autodesk.com">6073390@discussion.autodesk.com...
all, I also know nothing about codes for writing LISP routines and would
like to know or would like someone to help me out. This is what I need or
would like some direction with: -I created a block (DGS.dwg) which
represents a graphic scale with attributes -I would like to insert this
block by typing "dgs" -Lets say I saved the block on my C drive.
file/location: "C:\graphic scale\DGS.dwg" -What would the LISP be written
like to insert this block into a drawing? Please treat me like an computer
illiterate jock. Thanks! V
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