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    Is there a way to break several lines in one go?
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    Break as in separate into two equal segments or break as in "leave a gap"?

    OK....try this:

    http://www.synapse-informatique.com/qbrick_en.htm
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    Break as in using the command Break on several parallell lines at once, not necesserily two equal segments but definatly not with a gap in between.

    The break-lisp from The Swamp looks like just the thing I need - thanks for pointing me there

    No i just have to remember how the hell I got the lisp into ACAD... oh well, I know there's a thread for that somewere here - and I got nothing else to do all afternoon
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    Quote Originally Posted by TigerRedhead View Post
    No i just have to remember how the hell I got the lisp into ACAD... oh well, I know there's a thread for that somewere here
    Do you mean this thread?
    http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1390
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