The Buzzard Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 Hello All, Back again. I have put together a small routine that will create a block for an ID tag. Its not fancy, there is no dialog or images. I thought I would keep this simple so that others could modify it to their likings. While I am sure there are other great programs to accomplish the same task if not better, This program is meant as a starting point. This is just my way of putting something out there for others to benefit from. The program does have certain features you would find handy. Hope someone may have a need for it. Code attached below. IDEN.zip Quote
stevesfr Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 Thanks Buzzo, that is one of the best and most complete commented lisp programs ever.... a great one to understand how it can be modified to users wishes !!!!!! love it !!!!!!!!! Steve Quote
The Buzzard Posted June 30, 2009 Author Posted June 30, 2009 Thanks Buzzo, that is one of the best and most complete commented lisp programs ever.... a great one to understand how it can be modified to users wishes !!!!!! love it !!!!!!!!!Steve Your very welcome Steve. As with all my lisps I take the trouble to comment completely as the purpose is to help new programmers. I am not new to this, But not highly experienced either. I found this forum as a great learning source and have gotton the best help you can imagine. While I have no need for the programs I make, It is a great way to stay busy and help others. Enjoy the program and if you have any questions about it just ask. The Buzzard Quote
asos2000 Posted September 10, 2009 Posted September 10, 2009 whats a great learning lisp I hope that every one to do the same and add the discription of the line same as this lisp Quote
The Buzzard Posted September 10, 2009 Author Posted September 10, 2009 whats a great learning lispI hope that every one to do the same and add the discription of the line same as this lisp asos2000 That was basically the intent, Although it would be considered overkill some would like to have each line explained. The comments can always be removed or redone. I guess its just an individual preference. Glad you liked it. The Buzzard Quote
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