Hi all.
I are use Autocad structure detaling 2013.
Please tutorial write lisp split view same video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=-krtEmc7UPs&NR=1
Thanks
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Hi,
Please post a description of your problem in your native language.
Gaston Nunez
Hi,
Sorry I can't understand or guess what yo need. Try using Google translator from Vietnamese to English.
Gaston Nunez
HI
Thanks you.
I am use Autocad 2013 detaling structure.
I want to write a lisp command "MVIEW". Like youtube video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=-krtEmc7UPs&NR=1
You don't need a lisp to create the sectionalised and subsequently composite views.
In paperspace using the overall viewport from which you need to make your sectionalised set of views (having set it up using MVIEW) you COPY the viewport on top of itself the same number of times you need a diferent piece of the whole.
Then, you click/select on the viewport (only one - which will be the last copy) and then click on each of the appropriate corners to make the selection of the specific part of the underlying part of modelspace.
You repeat that with each of the other copies by ensuring that you select the next one by clicking away from the last adjusted viewport, on any of the remaining copies, creating a different viewport area with each one.
When you have all your viewports covering the sections of the modelspace that you require, you simply do what the video demonstrated by selecting them and moving to a new part of you paperspace and aligning them to suit what you wish to print/plot.
Hope this helps
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Gordon
I can't do a video, but the attached drawing (Acad2004) shows the stages with simple notes that you could translate.
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Gordon
verry Good.
but do such is manually.
I am want to create 1 lisp for working it faster. you can help me make one lisp.????? Please
Thanks you Gordon
Look, have you tried the manual method - it doesn't take that long once you have the base viewport set up.
A lisp will only save a few seconds each time you need to create 'sub-views' so unless you plan to use this several times every day, it is not even worth the time to write a lisp.
While you have been waiting for someone to write a lisp for you, you could have tried and used the manual method - it is not difficult.
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Gordon
Quirky I suppose.
Not sure why I make the effort to try to help some people though - I'll just go and bang my head on the floor again.
Thank goodness it gave you a smile at least.