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  1. Body: Hi everyone, I am looking for a LISP routine or a workflow to automate the printing process for non-standard sheet sizes. The problem: I frequently work with layouts of varying dimensions. Currently, I have to manually create a new "Custom Paper Size" in the Plotter Configuration (.pc3) every time I encounter a new size, which is very time-consuming. My goal: I need a Lisp that allows me to select a rectangular area (or a closed Polyline) representing the plot boundary. The routine should then: Detect the width and height of the selection. Automatically generate (or set) a matching custom paper size for the PDF plotter. Set the plot scale to 1:1 (1 mm = 1 drawing unit). Has anyone achieved this automation or can suggest a workaround? Thanks in advance!
  2. Hi, I don't know how to make lisp.. Can anyone help me to make a lisp?? Actually in my Autocad huge rectangle available and inside each Rectangle 3 or 4 seperated text available 1 is for its dimensions (LxD) 2 is for its name and 3 is for its customer name and 4 is for its colour.. But all text are getting over lapped and making mess thus after printing its not visible.. can anyone help me to align those text into the rectangle in a sophisticated way??
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