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anyone have a way to delete everything in or outside of a boundary? I was
thinking something like an xclip for normal objects. Right now I use extrim,
but that only trims whats touching the boundary line and I would like for it
to get rid of everything inside or outside of the boundary. No wipeouts
either, not what I'm looking for. Thanks in advance
everyone.
style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
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anyone have a way to delete everything in or outside of a boundary? I was
thinking something like an xclip for normal objects. Right now I use extrim,
but that only trims whats touching the boundary line and I would like for it
to get rid of everything inside or outside of the boundary. No wipeouts
either, not what I'm looking for. Thanks in advance
everyone.
this lisp works just for one object.
if I want to select multiple object to erase other objects ,what should I do?
Thanks
Thank you very much Joe Burke for sharing the lsp file. This is amazing
I see I'm a little late to the party but it might help someone.
I was able to use what you gave and modify it to have it without having to pick a window. This works if you use limits for your drawings as I do.
For this to work you need to make sure limits are ON.
Also, the proper limits are set for your choice of the border.
Thank you. I wrote a lsp-scr combo, using your code as a basis, that just made my job much easier!