hello,
Can you help me with this issue.
I manage to insert automatically texts with the surfaces of some polygons. The problem is that the texts are displayed with 9 decimal and I work with 3 in the units settings. How do i change them??? From settings, units setings and dim style settings it doesn't work.
Thank you .
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thank you very much, where can i find this type of codes?
Can you also type the code to show with 3 decimals and m from meters? this is the last question.
thank you again.
try
(strcat (rtos .AREA 2 3) " m")
or perhaps (area is square meter?)
(strcat (rtos .AREA 2 3) " m²")
this langage is Lisp
Olivier Eckmann
Hy
Can you also help me with a formula to show each polylines the lenght like this : x.zy ml (3.23 ml)
thanks again verry much.
(strcat (rtos .LENGTH 2 2) " ml")
rtos is used to convert "Real To String", with property you want .AREA for area, .LENGTH for length...
first digit 2 is to say you want decimal value (orther possibily is Architecture, Scientific...)
second digit 2 is number of decimals
https://help.autodesk.com/view/ACDLT/2024/ENU/?guid=GUID-D03ABBC2-939A-44DB-8C93-FC63B64DE4A2
strcat is used to concat string value
https://help.autodesk.com/view/ACDLT/2024/ENU/?guid=GUID-4430B1BF-DBB5-49D1-98F9-711B480976A1
Olivier Eckmann
Hello, I'm sorry to bother you.
I have another small problem. The issue is that in 3dMap I see the writings with surfaces and lengths, but in the dwg viewer on the phone or in Autocad LT they do not appear because the small database with lsps is not attached. I somehow tried to explode up those texts, hoping they would somehow become individual, but no. Is there another command that somehow "puts them manually" so that others can see them in other versions of autocad.
Thanks in advance
Hi,
With command MAPTOACAD you can export your map as a new "static" DWG, which can be open/view in any other CAD product/viewer.
Olivier Eckmann
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