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Creative Autolisp split view

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A.wikipedia
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Creative Autolisp split view

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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Message 21 of 30
A.wikipedia
in reply to: devitg

thanks. devitg

Please help me?????

Message 22 of 30
devitg
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Please contact me , at the e mail in the attached file 

 

 

 

Message 23 of 30
devitg
in reply to: devitg

hi wikipedia, please apologize me ,I miss understood . IĀ“m not able to solve such problem
Message 24 of 30
A.wikipedia
in reply to: devitg

Please help me.

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

Message 25 of 30
A.wikipedia
in reply to: A.wikipedia

Please hlep me.

Message 26 of 30
Gordon_S
in reply to: A.wikipedia

I fail to see why this is so desperate for you - it is only a speed up of what you can carry out anyway - just do it manually.

 

MVIEW is a native AutoCAd command - read the help on it if you are unsure.

 

Just make sure you are in paperspace, and on the layer you want your viewport to exist (usually non-printing), then issue the MVIEW command.

 

Pick points for the corners of the viewport and you get the whole drawing visible in the viewport. Double click on the viewport to get into modelspace and set the scale for printing - e.g. command ZOOM, then set scale at prompt such as 1/50XP, pan to get the view you want - and return to modelspace. This would give you a viewport on your sheet at a scale of 1/50 when the sheet is printed full size - the XP suffix does that. If you need to resize the viewport, click on it and then Grip-edit it.

 

No one is going to write you a lisp for what you want - why is it so important?

Message 27 of 30
A.wikipedia
in reply to: Gordon_S

Thank  Gordon_S.

I verry need lisp.I do rough drawings lease.I spent a lot of time to adjust the view.I want to make my work faster.

Please....

Message 28 of 30
dgorsman
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Please understand, this is a user help forum not a free code generation studio.  You are unlikely to get somebody to write wholesale functions on demand.  If you have created some code, and are stuck on some flow logic or syntax, posters may provide some assistance.  But the level of assistance you seem to be expecting is unlikely to come through repeated demands of "help me".

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Message 29 of 30
A.wikipedia
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Ok. Sorry All.

Message 30 of 30
dbroad
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The sad thing is that the program requested is actually slower and more complicated than the method Gordon explained. See video.  In contrast to the over 5 minute process demonstrated on youTube, this method takes less than 2 minutes and accomplishes the same thing.  After doing this, if you want the layout to be back in model space, just export it.

 

http://screencast.com/t/0WTAKdC8c

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