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I've just tuned the brilliant lisp by Tcorey, in order to match the Neilyj request - run the attached file issueing SQM
Thanks for the update - but it doens't seem to work correctly. It displays odd results on the command line and doesn't add the text to the drawing
neilyj (No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)
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I'm sorry, Neil, but in my Map2006 it works perfectly, as you can see in the attached file.
If i find a free hour today, I'll try to download a C3D trial to test it: stay tuned.
No problem
neilyj (No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)
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Basing myself on your screenshot, I corrected the routine: please run it with SQM4NEIL
It doesn't work for me under Map2006, and what about you?
P.S.
To see the "2" superscript, you must use a font supporting Unicode, e.g. simplex.shx or Truetype.
Getting there - but the text height as input (5 in this case) is also passed to the rotation parameter
neilyj (No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)
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As stated by Timmy "The current text style must have a 0 height", but actually yours appears as follows:
so try to set 0 in your ANN2MM style, then run the attached file with AREALABEL
Many thanks - that works fine now
neilyj (No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)
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You are welcome, and pay attention to this point: in the last AREALABEL.LSP I've added a command to erase the temporary boundary at each loop, so the drawing stays light.
sjg wrote:
Would like the area to read on the top line 43,560 SF and on the next line 1.00 AC
Corrected, now it shows a continuous result on two lines (run with SJG):
http://novara.orangespace.pl/civil3d/area_sf-ac.zip
@Anonymous wrote:
Asked this about a year and a half ago when we converted from Survcadd and still haven't found any solution.....
Carlson (SurvCADD) is very rough around the edges, but I'll give them credit for having a plethora of simple tools like you mention - things that require 8 steps, lisp, etc. to do in Civil 3D (and LDT). Autodesk could learn a lot by taking at look...
That is definitely an area that could use some work. For new users there is a lot to digest when you need to get the work done. The user has to know the command and where it is executed from (toolspace, ribbon commandline). As for the seasoned vet this is just traffic in your workflow.
John Mayo
@Anonymous wrote:
That is definitely an area that could use some work..
Another is a simple point to point inverse.
In Carlson:
In Civil 3D:
Sounds like another area that could benefit from allowing the use of TAB and ENTER like a spreadsheet.
Mark Green
Working on Civil 3D in Canada
Yep we need to do a lot of navigating in this app. I just changed my default staoff lbl style for sections on a flood study. 9 clicks since toolspace was off.Now if only the Addlabels dialog could actually do that I could get back to the study.
John Mayo
Oops, the attachment of post #31 died in the meanwhile, here's it again...
Yes. OOTB it's very kludgy. That's why I simplify things with toolpallets and aliases. I type IV which starts the CgList command then either pick the point nodes or use the 'PN or 'PO transparent commands. I also have "Line and Arc Information" (CgList) in a toolpallet and a 3rd party app [SmartDraft] that sets D to give the bearing and distance between two points.
Allen Jessup
Allen Jessup
CAD Manager - Designer
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The process can be simplified in Civil3D by grabbing AECCINV in the Free Stuff section of the site below.
@TerryDotson wrote:
The process can be simplified in Civil3D by grabbing AECCINV in the Free Stuff section of the site below.
I'll forward this to the person who needs it. Thanks.
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