I guess that's my call. I haven't added any in recent times. If you'd like to nominate any useful routines, I'll be happy to add them.
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Was just browsing the AutoLISP Archive forum, and was astounded to see how diminished it was when there are so many users out there posting some very useful LISPs. What is the procedure for updating the forum, and who decides which LISPs go in it?
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I guess that's my call. I haven't added any in recent times. If you'd like to nominate any useful routines, I'll be happy to add them.
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Well, for starters, the first one that springs to mind is ASMI's LISP for aligning text to any line or curve... "TALON" I believe ASMI called it.
But as I say, that is just the first one that sprang to mind - there are probably loads more.
I think just the "general use" LISP files though - those more specialised are less likely to be all that helpful.
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