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I have successfully loaded .lsp files, but AutoCAD gives me the error: no function definition: TXT2TAG
I am running AutoCAD2015 off a remote desktop to load the lisp file, attached in this post, which I downloaded off the internet. I also have had no success running other lsp files (downloaded) to accomplish the same task.
I have zero lisp writing ability or knowledge, but was merely looking to format attributes (in a titleblock) with the same text font/style as mtext. My work currently has a titleblock with "Times New Roman" text and mtext along with other different fonts. When I define an attribute (attdef) it only gives me the option to choose ISOCP or STANDARD for Text Style in the Enhanced Attribute Editor window. Using the paintbrush (to copy formatting) does not copy the font style as I need it to.
If I could find a way to make the fonts similar I wouldn't need the lisp routine, but would also like to figure out why I cannot run lsp routines on my machine. I have tried sdi <1> (shot in the dark from an online recommendation) and have ensured the programs are loaded (even though they are greyed out). Please help, thanks in advance.
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