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know there is a lisp out there that creates a rev cloud in a straight pattern
based on far apart you click. It creats a row of cloud half moons on a
straight line. Does anyone know where I can find it?
Thanks
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know there is a lisp out there that creates a rev cloud in a straight pattern
based on far apart you click. It creats a row of cloud half moons on a
straight line. Does anyone know where I can find it?
Thanks
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know there is a lisp out there that creates a rev cloud in a straight
pattern based on far apart you click. It creats a row of cloud half moons on
a straight line. Does anyone know where I can find it?
Thanks
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I'd find it hard to believe, but have people
actually bought that??
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know there is a lisp out there that creates a rev cloud in a straight
pattern based on far apart you click. It creats a row of cloud half moons
on a straight line. Does anyone know where I can find it?
Thanks
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Jason,
Why would you find it so hard to believe that people have
bought the best revision cloud available anywhere in the world? Some
people do pay for quality.
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I'd find it hard to believe, but have people
actually bought that??
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"Flash" <I
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know there is a lisp out there that creates a rev cloud in a straight
pattern based on far apart you click. It creats a row of cloud half
moons on a straight line. Does anyone know where I can find it?
Thanks
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No offense intended, but 'best' would be a matter
of opinion and experience. I've seen at least a dozen cloud routines and
methods. Each one different and each one just as effective, if not more
so. For novice users, your product might seem like a dream, however, a
CAD manager may see that as a dangerous tool when it allows users too many
options, particularly in trying to maintain standards. The fewer options
a staff drafter has, the fewer chances at mistakes.
As a manager/programmer/developer, I'm more
inclined to implement a few simple keystroke routines that leave little room
for user error, rather than a robust routine such as yours.
Just my opinion, take it as you
will.
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Jason,
Why would you find it so hard to believe that people have
bought the best revision cloud available anywhere in the world? Some
people do pay for quality.
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I'd find it hard to believe, but have people
actually bought that??
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"Flash" <I
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know there is a lisp out there that creates a rev cloud in a straight
pattern based on far apart you click. It creats a row of cloud half
moons on a straight line. Does anyone know where I can find it?
Thanks
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"Jason Wilder" <
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No offense intended, but 'best' would be a matter
of opinion and experience. I've seen at least a dozen cloud routines and
methods. Each one different and each one just as effective, if not more
so. For novice users, your product might seem like a dream, however, a
CAD manager may see that as a dangerous tool when it allows users too many
options, particularly in trying to maintain standards. The fewer options
a staff drafter has, the fewer chances at mistakes.
As a manager/programmer/developer, I'm more
inclined to implement a few simple keystroke routines that leave little room
for user error, rather than a robust routine such as yours.
Just my opinion, take it as you
will.
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"Mark McDonough" <
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Hmmm,
As the CAD Manager for 135 users, I found the
CADDee cloud routine was quite useful yet straight forward and easy to
use. I looked at several before selecting this one, as well as
considered writing my own. I too am concerned about "dangerous
tools" and have disabled some of the Express Tools, just for the the very
reason that they are far more dangerous than useful. Some other express
tools, such as the layer matrix conversion utility, are too arcane and
non-intuitive to release upon our over-burdoned architects, engineers, and
planners. Most express tools are very good, but frankly a few just plain
s__k.
I'm not afraid to speak up when I find something
good, and the CADDee cloud routine was among one of the best I've found.
I also greatly appreciated the fact I could work with them to respond to
several operational concerns I had before purchasing a most affordable site
license. Dotsoft's software is also excellent and something worth
purchasing for a site license, with a rich set of capabilities, but so
far as a cloud routine, I like CADDee's better
than Dotsoft's.
Mark McDonough
CAD Systems manager
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"Jason Wilder" <
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No offense intended, but 'best' would be a
matter of opinion and experience. I've seen at least a dozen cloud
routines and methods. Each one different and each one just as
effective, if not more so. For novice users, your product might seem
like a dream, however, a CAD manager may see that as a dangerous tool when
it allows users too many options, particularly in trying to maintain
standards. The fewer options a staff drafter has, the fewer chances at
mistakes.
As a manager/programmer/developer, I'm more
inclined to implement a few simple keystroke routines that leave little room
for user error, rather than a robust routine such as yours.
Just my opinion, take it as you
will.