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Is there any way to use multiple visibility parameters in a dynamic block by Lisp routine(without using lookup)?
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No.
(AutoCAD doesn't allow more than one Vis. Parameter. This limitation cannot be overcome even with Lisp).
(Remember what was written on 2024-01-31)
Jürgen Palme
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Thank You for reply.
I remembered previous posts.
But I've heard about some routines and hope someone can give me more information.
@mehdi-guida wrote:
I've heard about some routines ...
There are certainly several ways to control the visibility of objects within a dynamic block, including via LISP.
But you asked explicitely how "to use multiple visibility parameters". And as long as a block definition can include only one visibility parameter at a time you never can use multiple of them.
Perhaps you should describe more detailed what you want to achieve ... mybe we find a solution.
Jürgen Palme
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you are right, I meant finding any possible way to use visibility parameter more than one time in a dynamic block.
I've heard some it is possible by lisp routines and downloaded some of them, but I couldn't work with them.
Cheat using double lookups. See the pinned topic about them
Howard Walker
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@hwalker wrote:
Cheat using double lookups. See the pinned topic about them
He knows this way (>>click<<) but for some reason @mehdi-guida doesn't want to or can't take this suggestion. [cit from post #1: "Is there any way ... (without using lookup)?"]
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