LISP in 2024

LISP in 2024

d.belcic
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LISP in 2024

d.belcic
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Hi

I also have some LISP files that worked for me and I used them regularly, but now they don't work for me in the ACAD2024 version. Can someone help me?

I'm not very familiar with code, if someone can fix the code so that it works in ACad2024 I would be very grateful.

 

Damirapplot

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cadffm
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Hi,

 

for both:

Describe/show the problem in detail.

Use APPLOAD to load the lisp file, problem?

Start the new command (which one?), problem?

Say what you exprect and what happens instead.

Textscreen is your friend [F2], share all informations to help potential helpers.

 

(seperate, for both lisp files)

 

Sebastian

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pendean
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@d.belcic Your 3rd party LISP from Lee Mac work just fine here in AutoCAD 2023-24-25-26, do you perhaps just not familiar with how to autoload them? The author of your LISP provides online tutorials

https://www.lee-mac.com/tutorials.html#lisptutorials

 

You can in the meantime simply drag and drop each lisp into your open DWG file, answer yes to the pop-up question, then run each one like I just did.

 

pendean_0-1748543394994.png

 

pendean_1-1748543528569.png

 

 

 

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d.belcic
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Hello 

 

In Acad 2019, when I started LISP dbcount (dbcount syntax), I marked the field in which I wanted to count the blocks, and Acad counted all the blocks in the field I marked and neatly arranged them in a table with an image, description, and quantity.

 

dbelcic_1-1749111425595.png

 

In ACad 2024 the same Project 

dbelcic_2-1749111544602.png

 

try the same (dbcount) LISP in Acad 2019 you will see how nicetable the program makes

 

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cadffm
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Start 2019 / open a file

Use APPLOAD to load the attached dbcount.lsp

Start DBCOUNT and you will see the same as in 2024.

 

Short story: Whatever you load in 2019 for usual, it isn't the file you attached and tried in 2024.

 

Solution: Search for the file you use in 2019 and use the same in 2024.

Your install is customized, so nobody know what you or your admin set up.

If you need help to find the "2019 dbcount", start with

 

Command: (findfile:dbcount.lsp)

Acad feedback is nil, or a path to a file named dbcount.lsp? If so - load this file in 2024 and try it again.

 

 
 

 

 

Sebastian

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