I have a co-worker that said at another firm they had a "thingy" which would automatically draw the surround for an item (Enlarged Plan or Detail), fillet the corners, insert their Detail symbol and place a polyline from the symbol to the surround. The only thing I could think would do this is some type of custom LISP routine. Is there a trick I'm missing or was this most likely something they did custom? Example below:
Hi @bwhisenhunt,
EDIT - I read two posts and answered incorrectly. I apologize. Yes there are lisp routines that can do this. Can I move your thread to the Customization forum?
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Yes, I started in this forum to make sure there was no Autocad function that already did this.
I understand the concept of doing it as a dynamic block which would work fine with standard rectangular boundaries. However, we have many instanced of irregular polygonal calls that this will not work for. I believe what my co-worker was trying to articulate was that he would "click" (I'm assuming it was an icon) and then he drew around what he wanted surrounded, hit enter, then would drag the callout where he wanted it, hit enter, and enter the detail/sheet numbers. That was why I thought it had to be a LISP because I've never seen anything like that. It still drives me nuts trying to write custom hatch patterns so I really don't want to try programming LISP if there is one already available. That was worse than learning HTML.
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