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    Similar to ET: Fastsel, except it will allow the user to select multiple objects.
    Nothing special...

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    Just curious Alan - did my code from the other day (distance between intersections) spur you to use the bounding box crossing selection?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Mac View Post
    Just curious Alan - did my code from the other day (distance between intersections) spur you to use the bounding box crossing selection?
    Just curious Lee - WHO CARES?!?!
    No. Sitting here, thinking of how to follow it through, it was the only option I could think of.
    You are not the first person to come up with coding ideas. The sun does not shine out of your rear and I've seriously had enough of your ego.
    Don't worry Lee, this will more-than-likely be the last piece of code I share. I've had it. The forum is yours.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alanjt View Post
    Just curious Lee - WHO CARES?!?!
    No. Sitting here, thinking of how to follow it through, it was the only option I could think of.
    You are not the first person to come up with coding ideas. The sun does not shine out of your rear and I've seriously had enough of your ego.
    Don't worry Lee, this will more-than-likely be the last piece of code I share. I've had it. The forum is yours.
    Where on earth did that lot come from? I am by far not the first person to come up with coding ideas... as I've found out many times when visiting theSwamp - and as for my ego, my comments are not meant to sound egotistical at all, as I said, I was just curious. Why do you always think that I've got something against you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by alanjt View Post
    Don't worry Lee, this will more-than-likely be the last piece of code I share. I've had it. The forum is yours.
    not a good idea, Alan

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    Speaking as a relative newcomer who is very slowly learning LISP, PLEASE continue to post code that you are willing to share. I have learned much about LISP coding watching the interchange of ideas between the several resident LISP gurus even when I have little to no ideas about what specifically you are talking about.

    Sometimes knowing that even the experts will differ in their solutions helps newbies to remember that the primary goal is a solution that works.

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    as a person that is new to the forum and the whole autocad world in the past 2 years. i find that the information that you and others past on is greatly apppeciated. i dont have any ideal about codes or lisp.. so thank you for your input.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VovKa View Post
    not a good idea, Alan
    C'mon, mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by alanjt View Post
    Similar to ET: Fastsel, except it will allow the user to select multiple objects.
    Nothing special...

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    I've not really jumped into using LSIP yet, but they do interest me. I like this routine, but I am trying to consider where I would use it. In the examples that you've shown, a few crossing windows would pick up what you wanted to select. So, for me, I wouldn't jump into LISP for just this routine. But if I already was using LISP, I'd probably load it and try it out and find some places to use it.

    But if you've got some ideas of practical places you'd use this, I'd be curious to hear them.

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