searching for unlock lisp

searching for unlock lisp

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searching for unlock lisp

Anonymous
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Hello everybody

few days ago,I found a lisp for locking the whole of my file & prevent from any editing & unfotunately all of my main file get locked & now I can't edit that.Do you have any Lisp for unlock that?What should I do?

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Anonymous
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@Anonymous  Is lisp lockup?
If Yes, you can try the Flatten Command
if not, could you attach an example of your file?

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john.uhden
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So, show us the lisp and maybe we can reverse-engineer it for you.

The only drawing locking software I ever knew of was CADLOCK by Owen Wengerd.  He still runs ManuSoft, but I think CADLOCK has been closed down.  He still visits here from time to time.  If I am a 10, he should be a 30 (or higher).

John F. Uhden

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BeKirra
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Kindly remind you to keep your BAK file(s) in a safe place before the solution found.

By doing this you will not completely lose your data.

Please mark "Accept as Solution" and "Like" if my reply resolves the issue and it will help when others need helps.
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A circle is the locus of a cursor, starting and ending at the same point on a plane in model space or in layout such that its distance from a given coordinates (X,Y) is always constant.
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Anonymous
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hello everybody,

this is the lisp that I used.

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Anonymous
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hello

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Kent1Cooper
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@Anonymous wrote:

.... this is the lisp that I used.


 

What that does [quickie trial in a dumb drawing] is to make everything into a MINSERT of an anonymous Block with [curiously] 2 rows and 2 columns, but at 0 spacing.  Though you can't EXPLODE an MINSERT object, in the Properties palette, you can  at least change that to 1 row and 1 column.  Put EXPLODE MINSERT in the Search window for a whole lot of threads about doing the equivalent of that.  I haven't dug through, and for example, I'm not sure whether the Block's being anonymous  will affect whether they work, but if one of those has a workable solution, it should restore your content.  Or look in other sites, such as here.

 

[BUT I notice it also has a big warning at the beginning, which you must not have heeded, to NOT do it in an original, but only in a copy  of a drawing.  Observing that would have saved you all this trouble....]

Kent Cooper, AIA
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ks.lethien
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i need lisp to open lockup can you give it to me

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