Kent
Thanks, I will bear that in mind and have a look at that lisp.
However for my purposes it is more than adequate.
It is not for manufacturing or profile cutting, it is only for a silhouette outline I am
using for a wipeout on a 2d assembly drawings using standard library parts'
I am making the old blocks more accurate and the drawings look more "professional"
by incorporating wipeouts into the blocks so that lines overlapping each other don't cross
but are hidden, making it more like an actual 2d projected drawing, rather than a hodge podge
of crossing lines. The only other way was to actually explode all the blocks and trim the hidden lines out,
but that was not an option. I have gradually been doing this exercise of updating all the library blocks
with wipeouts and attributes for the last 2 years.
Unfortunately, I am the only one using them, no-one else uses them, as. unfortunately,
we don't have any form of standardisation, or any central location of blocks on a server. Everyone
uses their own blocks, own their own drives.
Crazy, I know, but beyond my control. I have suggested it to the drawing office management on a few occasions
and have now given up!!
Mike
Mike