Delete ALL “drawing scales”,
I couldn’t figure out if there is a way to delete all “drawing scales” (attached) in one go. The delete should include all scales even those which are used in the drawing. One drawing scale is required to be kept which is 1:1.
Is that possible
Thank you
Best
Jamal
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Solved by hmsilva. Go to Solution.
Solved by hmsilva. Go to Solution.
Command: -SCALELISTEDIT Enter option [?/Add/Delete/Reset/Exit] <Add>: D Enter scale name to delete or * to delete all unused scales: * Enter option [?/Add/Delete/Reset/Exit] <Add>: E Command: ; ; or using lisp (vl-cmdf "-scalelistedit" "_D" "*" "_E") ;
That won't delete scale list entries in use just like you can't purge layers or linetypes in use.
Thank you very much rkmcswain for the help. This is very useful.
Is there a way to select objects that have a particular drawing scale? For example, how to select all objects that have the 1/200 drawing scale (attached)?
Thank you very much conormccartney3897 for the help
The issue here is that I need a lisp file that can do this in one go. This lisp file is supposed to do this automatically without the need to go through the scales one by one and delete them from objects (annotation objects) they are attached to. It is really long process if we delete the scales manually (attached).
Is that possible?
Thanks conormccartney3897 for the help,
Could you please integrate the code in one *.lisp file?
I have little experience in development
Hi conormccartney3897,
Any update?
Thanks
Jamal
Many thanks conormccartney3897,
The *.lsp file works fine. It deletes all the annotation scales in one go (attached)
What should one type in the box of the “/n Enter Annotation Scale” (attached)?
Hello
I am not at all a Lisp/VLisp developper but the "international" routine would be >>
(defun c:ScaleReset (/ scl) (setq scl (getstring "Enter Annotation Scale: " )) (command "cannoscale" scl ) (command "_-scalelistedit" "_d" "*" "_e" ) (princ) )
The line: (command "cannoscale" scl "")
generated an error but the routine was correct ...
Patrice BRAUD
Hi conormccartney3 and braudpat,
Is there a way to re-develop the lisp file (attached) to delete the ALL the annotation scales even the used ones (except the current)?
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