View Full Version : Creating Linetypes
martin
4th Feb 2004, 08:13 pm
Would someone please explain or direct me to a good article or tutorial that explains the methodology and hopefully, step by step instructions as to the determination and entering of coordinate values.
Have faked some custom linetypes in my acad.lin file but would like to have a better understanding so I could actually build new linetypes instead of adapting something else.
Thanks,
martin
5th Feb 2004, 04:24 pm
Surely my request is not so difficult that over a 24 hour period, with a membership base of over 1,050, I would think at someone could shed some light on the subject.
I know I'm new to this forum and I don't mean to be perceived as being rude but I could really use some help with this...
Thanks,
ImaJayhawk
5th Feb 2004, 07:48 pm
Check out
http://www.afralisp.com/lisp/ltype.htm
http://www.afralisp.com/lisp/ltype1.htm
but Express Tools is so much easier to use. :D
ImaJayhawk
martin
5th Feb 2004, 10:36 pm
Thanks for the info, I'll check it out...
but Express Tools is so much easier to use.
I know you're right but being an old DOS person from way back in the stone ages I need to understand the process as much or more than the apllication.
If I understand the concept of the engine and my car stalls out in the middle of no where, I might have an idea of how to proceed in fixing it and getting under way, especially if the battery is low on the cell phone... :D :D
Thanks again,
Flores
5th Feb 2004, 11:17 pm
... I need to understand the process as much or more than the apllication.
If I understand the concept of the engine and my car stalls out in the middle of no where, I might have an idea of how to proceed in fixing it ... :D :D
Thanks again,
The old "GIVE a man a fish, you feed him for a day. TEACH him HOW to fish, you feed him for a lifetime. :wink:
Flores
martin
6th Feb 2004, 11:50 am
]The old "GIVE a man a fish, you feed him for a day. TEACH him HOW to fish, you feed him for a lifetime.
I suppose you're right, however I have always thought probably a bit on the stubborn side... :wink:
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