Create multileader style with LISP

Create multileader style with LISP

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Create multileader style with LISP

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Is there a way to create a multileader style with LISP if it doesn't exist?

All I really want to specify is the text style, text angle, text color and text height, but knowing how to specify the other parameters is a plus

 

Thanks,

Larry

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Message 21 of 26

ronjonp
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@pbejse wrote:

With too many settings to check and verify, its  loads easier just to insert a block with the Multileader style already defined onto the drawing, but that's just me.

 


Agreed.

 

@ibrahimpatel125 You cannot access your dynamic properties of the block within the multileader.

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Message 22 of 26

john.uhden
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@pbejse 

OMG!  You no longer look like a PBGV, but now a teenage Clark Kent.

John F. Uhden

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pbejse
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@john.uhden wrote:

@pbejse 

OMG!  You no longer look like a PBGV, but now a teenage Clark Kent.


I'm suffering from Benjamin Button disease.

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Message 24 of 26

ibrahimpatel125
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Ok. But now I want multileader with block. Could you please help me.

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Message 25 of 26

ibrahimpatel125
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Gentle man could you please help me.

I need multileader with block only, I don't want dynamic block.

 

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ronjonp
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@ibrahimpatel125 wrote:

Gentle man could you please help me.

I need multileader with block only, I don't want dynamic block.

 


Create a template with your mleaderstyle and block then use THIS code to import.

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