But...
Since the previous Labels are Static instead of Dynamic, then they will all
need to be "done over". 😮
I'm a fan of Dynamic Labels for this very reason, but that's just me.
Though as I think about it right now, for the use of that Lisp file, I guess
they have to be Static don't they. Other wise they'd all change "back" the
way they were - prior to the use of the Lisp, the next time you opened the
dwg file they're a part of. 😞
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Don Reichle
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"The only Constant is Change".
"Don Reichle" wrote in message
news:5567851@discussion.autodesk.com...
It sounds to me that your 1st Lisp could easily become your 2nd Lisp to do
the job of adding the zero where necessary, since the Angular Units button
provides the capability to remove those pesky Text Spaces John. Please see
attached PNG file for confirmation.
[img src="@152133"]
Just make sure it's un-checked, and then Save the Label Style you're
editing.
The rest of them should then follow suit for you.
But then there's those "missing" zeroes you'll need to revise your Lisp file
to add.
I got used to them w/o the zeroes, was my "out". ;0)
--
Don Reichle
"The only thing worse than training your staff, and having them leave is -
not training your staff, and having them stay." 😮
A reminder taken from Graphics Solution Providers' Calendar page
-------------------------- ------------------------------------------
!! Please discuss wh atever we tell you with your SysMgr !!
!! They appreciate staying in the loop 🙂 !!
LDT-2K4
AMD Athlon64 2.2GHz 2GB RAM
XPPro 32bit SP2
WD Raptor 10K-rpm 37GB HD
Nvidia GeForce FX 5200 128MB
"The only Constant is Change".
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Platform: AutoCad Land Desktop 2008
I am just about at my wits end on this one. I use the Label Static lines
and even create the line tables. No problem. But the Bearing shows up as
the following example:
N 89°3'51" E
And I want something like the following:
N89°03'51E
The differ ence is the space after the N and before the E since I prefer to
have it eliminated. And I would like to have the leading Zero before the 3
in the minutes portion. I had to write a lisp routine to remove the spaces
but do I really have to write another lisp routine to provide the Zero? I
have checked justs about every system variable already but no success. Any
input is greatly appreciated before I write another lisp routine just to
handle something that I think should be a style format of AutoCAD. - Thank
you.
This problem also appears with the Line Tables. Please help. I did not
have this problem prior to Land Destop 2008. The prior versions did just
fine.