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Hi all friends,

It seams that here the Lisp code working is so hot:wink:

I'm new to this forums and have a request to all those can working with Lisp code... Hope someone can help me too. (I believe that you all can help me)8)

So, I use AutoCAD 2011 and I usualy uses some block in my drawing with attribute number that must show the Y coordinates or somtimes must show the Z coordinates of the points where i insert it...

To avoid of finding these points coordinates manually and put it everytime I insert my block, I need a lisp routine that could help me when I insert my block for example for showing Y coordinates it automatically use the coordinate of the point where I insert my block and can show that number or it change the number of the attribute with + or - before the number.

Maybe several routine needs to use for each Y or Z coordinates, every time I insert the block...

Thanks in advance.

Best Regards,

Javid.

Posted

This has been answered before, pretty sure the answer was to create a block with the attributes = field ie x position y position check here and HELP re blocks and fields.

Posted

Hi dear BIGAL:)

Thanks for your guidance8)

I find my answer there and it solved my problem:heart::heart::luck::luck::luck:

I know that I have more question yet about some other things and I'll be back soon with them to get good answer about them...

Good luck friend.

Sincerely yours,

Javid:)

Posted

Here's a crappy how-to video I did a while back...

 

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Posted

Dear alanjt,

Thanks for your replay and this wonderful and very useful video...

It had somthing new to learn fo me and made my work very easily...

Would you please let me know about how to make this video too:)

It will be thankful if you show me that...

Thanks again and with my best regard,

Good luck

Posted

I use Camtasia. I've also heard good things about SnagIt.

Posted

Hello Alanjt.

 

Could you please tell me what's the name of the video maker (software program) that you are using with Autocad ?

 

Regards,

 

Tharwat

Posted
I use Camtasia. I've also heard good things about SnagIt.

 

see alan's post

Posted

Yes. I used that program (Snagit) before, but it is so lazy and slowly running.

 

And when recording a video, it takes a very long time while recording and playing.

Posted

oops. I didn't read Alan's post No.6 .

 

As he mentioned it is Camtasia.

 

Sorry for that.

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