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Working on a title block with two visual states one for the job number, and one for scales.. job number has visual state of single line or double line; and the scales has visual states from 3" to 1/16" when the single line job number is chosen, all scales work. when double is chosen only one scale was working.
hello yo , im just trying this lisp ,and i had problem .... i did the steps one by one .... every thing is fine just the (element-sel-current-del) or any of its type ,, i mean i cannt delete element or insert element ,, i finished my DB and its work but any visibility affecte the other one , so the best part not working , i tried using autocad 2012 and 2014 , which version of autocad that this lisp work for sure ? so i can do this .
Command: (element-sel-current-del)
Select objects: 1 found
Select objects: _.BSAVE
Command: nil
its return nil , i know nil mean 0 ist normaly return nil ?
idk what going on i tried v1.5 and 1.3 both cannt delete
the block has lines and text field-in and text only. text has arbic font
hope u can help ,, thx
I was having all sorts of problems, installing (finally got IT to stop blocking) 2010 solved them.
Really is a lovely lisp
This is a great routine, Adding a much needed power to blocks and should be part of block edit. Did Autodesk think we only need one Visibility State?
I just can not belive autodesk lab or a good programer couldn't fix this routine to work with newer versions of autcad.
note: I would also like to see a routine like this for styles, where I could turn on and off compoents.
I totally agree. Multiple Visibility Parameters made it to #3 on the AUGI wish list which was presented at last December's Autodesk University in Las Vegas. Maybe Autodesk will hear the cry for it now. Even though our Russian friend made it work, I realize that it is a large undertaking to do it correctly without jeopardizing the object model.
I don't remember if I ever posted these instructions for V1.4 (attached). I use R2011. Granted the program is a bit tricky and takes a bunch of forethought, but it is cool as heck!
Can we have a download link that isn't blocked via internet filters for being "social networking" ??
Perhaps just a 3rd party download link that would allow people on the job to be able to download?
I.e. tagged under "social networking" is not very good in this case
I'm sorry that you are being blocked. Of which download are you speaking?
The Multiple visibility lisp can be downloaded HERE
I can still reach this page and download the program. If you cannot, it is likely because your IT. Department has blocked it. In that case, you'd need to ask them to allow it as an exception.
And so you know this Lisp is not an Autodesk routine.
It is from a private user who does not service it anymore and I think it is only good thru 2010(?) versions.
Regards, Charles Shade
CSHADEDESIGN | AUTOCAD LT | LT-KB | DYNAMIC BLOCKS
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Yes and no. It is not Autodesk's, but it does work in AutoCAD 2011. I do not think anyone ever got it working in AutoCAD 2012, and I tested in AutoCAD 2013 without success. Andre posted a 2012 version (1.5) in message #52 of this thread, but it had object model issues that never got fixed. The level of difficulty of his programming efforts was off the charts, all I can do is thank him for his completed work - wonderful addition that hopefully Autodesk will eventually incorporate.
You mean, not good like one out of a hundred?
I'd say more like... one out of a million.
So you're telling me there's a chance. Yeah!
Best hope is that Autodesk incorporates the functionality of multiple visibility parameters into AutoCAD's next release (2016). The wish for it made it to #3 on the AUGI wishlist either last year or the year before, but there has been no action apparently, so far, but these things take time. 2016 will again, introduce a new object model, so maybe, hopefully, it will make its way into the next version. To support this kind of functionality, they really need to examine all the ramifications of opening up different parts of the object model. With next year's release, they would have that once every 3 year opportunity again.
As far as the author, or someone of his caliber revising the Autolisp code, it has been stated several times that he is involved in other interests these days. No matter what, if you are on subscription, you should be able to download 2011 and use it for development, and your blocks will work in the newer versions just fine - that is how I roll.
Probably most productive would be to become well-versed in LISP and fix it. 🙂
Second would be to add your 'pretty please' and 'if you fix it you will be my hero and get lots of kudos' to this thread:
Problem is that the old routine worked off of an object model that is no longer in use.
Wouldn't require a 'fix' per-se, but more like an entire rework, that would "fix" it 🙂
That may be true, but I bet if every forum member who would like to see the vis-add LISP working posted to/bumpede the above linked thread, someone who knows LISP better than I know it, would take on the challenge and the undying gratitude.
857, correction 858 posts is pretty significant. I hope AutoDesk is taking notes.
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