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07-24-2003 12:08 AM
Are there any routines or scripts or utilities to simplify the creation of
i-drop pages? I have a couple hundred blocks I'd like to put onto web pages
and implement the idrop technology. I'm new to this, so any information
would help. TIA
i-drop pages? I have a couple hundred blocks I'd like to put onto web pages
and implement the idrop technology. I'm new to this, so any information
would help. TIA
*mark webb, autodesk
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07-24-2003 12:29 AM in reply to:
*real JD, The
The Publish To Web feature in AutoCAD is worth a look see.
regards
Mark
regards
Mark
*real JD, The
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07-24-2003 12:29 AM in reply to:
*real JD, The
Mark,
Thanks for the reply. I'm using AutoCAD 2000i. I tried the publish to web
feature wich creates a page with Jpeg or Dwfs. The page looks good, but how
can I implement I-drop with it? I didn't see any option for this...
"mark webb, autodesk" wrote in message
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> The Publish To Web feature in AutoCAD is worth a look see.
>
> regards
> Mark
>
>
Thanks for the reply. I'm using AutoCAD 2000i. I tried the publish to web
feature wich creates a page with Jpeg or Dwfs. The page looks good, but how
can I implement I-drop with it? I didn't see any option for this...
"mark webb, autodesk"
news:f17a858.0@WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> The Publish To Web feature in AutoCAD is worth a look see.
>
> regards
> Mark
>
>
*mark webb, autodesk
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07-24-2003 03:04 AM in reply to:
*real JD, The
JD
The Publish to Web feature introduced the ability to create i-drop in
AutoCAD 2002 I believe. This functionality is also in the 2004 release.
I am not aware of a tool that will do the same thing for a 2000i product.
good luck
Mark
The Publish to Web feature introduced the ability to create i-drop in
AutoCAD 2002 I believe. This functionality is also in the 2004 release.
I am not aware of a tool that will do the same thing for a 2000i product.
good luck
Mark
*jeroenberkers
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07-24-2003 04:18 AM in reply to:
*real JD, The
I am writing a Lisp to do for me what you want. It creates an i-drop-page
from the current drawing, with an image (JPG) to display on the page. It
isn't finished yet, but will be soon.
--
Jeroen Berkers (NL)
A2k - W98SE
"The real JD" wrote in message
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> Are there any routines or scripts or utilities to simplify the creation of
> i-drop pages? I have a couple hundred blocks I'd like to put onto web
pages
> and implement the idrop technology. I'm new to this, so any information
> would help. TIA
>
>
from the current drawing, with an image (JPG) to display on the page. It
isn't finished yet, but will be soon.
--
Jeroen Berkers (NL)
A2k - W98SE
"The real JD"
news:CE79015CD4999D557B332B14230D7944@in.WebX.maYI
> Are there any routines or scripts or utilities to simplify the creation of
> i-drop pages? I have a couple hundred blocks I'd like to put onto web
pages
> and implement the idrop technology. I'm new to this, so any information
> would help. TIA
>
>
*real JD, The
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07-24-2003 04:32 AM in reply to:
*real JD, The
Very cool! Please post in the customer files and let this newsgroup know
when it's done!
"jeroenberkers" wrote in message
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> I am writing a Lisp to do for me what you want. It creates an i-drop-page
> from the current drawing, with an image (JPG) to display on the page. It
> isn't finished yet, but will be soon.
> --
> Jeroen Berkers (NL)
> A2k - W98SE
> "The real JD" wrote in message
> news:CE79015CD4999D557B332B14230D7944@in.WebX.maYI adrTaRb...
> > Are there any routines or scripts or utilities to simplify the creation
of
> > i-drop pages? I have a couple hundred blocks I'd like to put onto web
> pages
> > and implement the idrop technology. I'm new to this, so any information
> > would help. TIA
> >
> >
>
>
when it's done!
"jeroenberkers"
news:4FFE635041E1961E126DF00B50163E05@in.WebX.maYI
> I am writing a Lisp to do for me what you want. It creates an i-drop-page
> from the current drawing, with an image (JPG) to display on the page. It
> isn't finished yet, but will be soon.
> --
> Jeroen Berkers (NL)
> A2k - W98SE
> "The real JD"
> news:CE79015CD4999D557B332B14230D7944@in.WebX.maYI
> > Are there any routines or scripts or utilities to simplify the creation
of
> > i-drop pages? I have a couple hundred blocks I'd like to put onto web
> pages
> > and implement the idrop technology. I'm new to this, so any information
> > would help. TIA
> >
> >
>
>
*jeroenberkers
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07-24-2003 04:35 AM in reply to:
*real JD, The
I will, soon....
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Jeroen Berkers
A2k - W98SE
"The real JD" wrote in message
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> Very cool! Please post in the customer files and let this newsgroup know
> when it's done!
>
> "jeroenberkers" wrote in message
> news:4FFE635041E1961E126DF00B50163E05@in.WebX.maYI adrTaRb...
> > I am writing a Lisp to do for me what you want. It creates an
i-drop-page
> > from the current drawing, with an image (JPG) to display on the page. It
> > isn't finished yet, but will be soon.
> > --
> > Jeroen Berkers (NL)
> > A2k - W98SE
> > "The real JD" wrote in message
> > news:CE79015CD4999D557B332B14230D7944@in.WebX.maYI adrTaRb...
> > > Are there any routines or scripts or utilities to simplify the
creation
> of
> > > i-drop pages? I have a couple hundred blocks I'd like to put onto web
> > pages
> > > and implement the idrop technology. I'm new to this, so any
information
> > > would help. TIA
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
--
Jeroen Berkers
A2k - W98SE
"The real JD"
news:65AC64260BFE7EE4736CC507829F4761@in.WebX.maYI
> Very cool! Please post in the customer files and let this newsgroup know
> when it's done!
>
> "jeroenberkers"
> news:4FFE635041E1961E126DF00B50163E05@in.WebX.maYI
> > I am writing a Lisp to do for me what you want. It creates an
i-drop-page
> > from the current drawing, with an image (JPG) to display on the page. It
> > isn't finished yet, but will be soon.
> > --
> > Jeroen Berkers (NL)
> > A2k - W98SE
> > "The real JD"
> > news:CE79015CD4999D557B332B14230D7944@in.WebX.maYI
> > > Are there any routines or scripts or utilities to simplify the
creation
> of
> > > i-drop pages? I have a couple hundred blocks I'd like to put onto web
> > pages
> > > and implement the idrop technology. I'm new to this, so any
information
> > > would help. TIA
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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07-25-2003 07:53 AM in reply to:
*real JD, The
A year ago I used the 2000 product, and ScriptPro to generate jpgs of drawings.
Then I process those with a photoshop utility I wrote in VB, which (among other things) resizes the jpgs to thubnail size, and writes a HTML web page to display those images using the idrop control, and generates the required XML code for the associated drawing.
I don't yet mention on my web page anything about this part of the Photoshop utility (other than a screen image):
http://www.well.com/~rhenley/actions.htm
What the photoshop utility does not do is generate multiple HTML pages for each process run. Web pages with 300 images on them are a bit unwieldly, but initially usable for testing.
Then I process those with a photoshop utility I wrote in VB, which (among other things) resizes the jpgs to thubnail size, and writes a HTML web page to display those images using the idrop control, and generates the required XML code for the associated drawing.
I don't yet mention on my web page anything about this part of the Photoshop utility (other than a screen image):
http://www.well.com/~rhenley/actions.htm
What the photoshop utility does not do is generate multiple HTML pages for each process run. Web pages with 300 images on them are a bit unwieldly, but initially usable for testing.
*jeroenberkers
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07-28-2003 12:42 AM in reply to:
*real JD, The
I posted the application in the customer-files... i-drop-automation
2000/2000i
--
Jeroen Berkers
A2k - W98SE
"The real JD" wrote in message
news:CE79015CD4999D557B332B14230D7944@in.WebX.maYI adrTaRb...
> Are there any routines or scripts or utilities to simplify the creation of
> i-drop pages? I have a couple hundred blocks I'd like to put onto web
pages
> and implement the idrop technology. I'm new to this, so any information
> would help. TIA
>
>
2000/2000i
--
Jeroen Berkers
A2k - W98SE
"The real JD"
news:CE79015CD4999D557B332B14230D7944@in.WebX.maYI
> Are there any routines or scripts or utilities to simplify the creation of
> i-drop pages? I have a couple hundred blocks I'd like to put onto web
pages
> and implement the idrop technology. I'm new to this, so any information
> would help. TIA
>
>
*Schmidt, John
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07-28-2003 03:34 AM in reply to:
*real JD, The
rhenley - the multi-file processing utility
you mention at your website looks like something my company could really use,
but you have absolutely no information listed as to availability, etc. Is it
possible to check this out somehow?
you mention at your website looks like something my company could really use,
but you have absolutely no information listed as to availability, etc. Is it
possible to check this out somehow?
John
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"rhenley" <rhenley@igc.org>A
wrote in message
href="news:f17a858.6@WebX.maYIadrTaRb">news:f17a858.6@WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
year ago I used the 2000 product, and ScriptPro to generate jpgs of drawings.
Then I process those with a photoshop utility I wrote in VB, which (among
other things) resizes the jpgs to thubnail size, and writes a HTML web page to
display those images using the idrop control, and generates the required XML
code for the associated drawing.
I don't yet mention on my web page anything about this part of the
Photoshop utility (other than a screen image):
href="http://www.well.com/~rhenley/actions.htm">http://www.well.com/~rhenley/actions.htm
What the photoshop utility does not do is generate multiple HTML pages for
each process run. Web pages with 300 images on them are a bit unwieldly, but
initially usable for testing.
